Reasons of Singles for Being Single: Evidence from Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, India, Japan and the UK

Author:

Apostolou Menelaos1,Birkás Béla2,da Silva Caio Santos A.3,Esposito Gianluca45,Hsu Rafael Ming Chi S.3,Jonason Peter Karl67,Karamanidis Konstantinos1,O Jiaqing8,Ohtsubo Yohsuke9,Putz Ádám2,Sznycer Daniel10,Thomas Andrew G.11,Valentova Jaroslava Varella3,Varella Marco Antonio Correa3,Kleisner Karel12,Flegr Jaroslav1213,Wang Yan14

Affiliation:

1. University of Nicosia, Cyprus

2. University of Pécs, Hungary

3. University of São Paulo, Brazil

4. Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

5. University of Trento, Italy

6. University of Padova, Italy

7. Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Warszawa, Poland

8. Aberystwyth University, UK

9. University of Tokyo, Japan

10. University of Montreal, QC, Canada

11. Swansea University, Wales, UK

12. Charles University, Prague, Czechia

13. National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czechia

14. Fudan University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

The current research aimed to examine the reasons people are single, that is, not in an intimate relationship, across eight different countries—Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, India, Japan, and the UK. We asked a large cross-cultural sample of single participants ( N = 6,822) to rate 92 different possible reasons for being single. These reasons were classified into 12 factors, including one’s perceived inability to find the right partner, the perception that one is not good at flirting, and the desire to focus on one’s career. Significant sex and age effects were found for most factors. The extracted factors were further classified into three separate domains: Perceived poor capacity to attract mates, desiring the freedom of choice, and currently being in between relationships. The domain structure, the relative importance of each factor and domain, as well as sex and age effects were relatively consistent across countries. There were also important differences however, including the differing effect sizes of sex and age effects between countries.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology

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