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Sixty single women 35 to 65 years old, previously married or never married, were interviewed about the satisfactions and stresses of the single status. Respondents were categorized as having high, medium, or low life satisfaction. Life satisfaction was found to be significantly correlated to such factors as good health, not being lonely, living with a female housemate, having many casual friends, and being invested in work. Half the women mentioned having sexual needs, which were or were not fulfilled. The other half stated that they did not have sexual needs. These two groups did not differ in life satisfaction. Regrets about not having had children occurred in one-quarter of the childless women, without necessarily implying low life satisfaction. Only 15% of the entire sample had low life satisfaction, a percentage similar to that found in the general population.
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The authors wish to express sincere appreciation to George Loewenstein for his aid with the computer analysis of the data.
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Loewenstein, S.F., Bloch, N.E., Campion, J. et al. A study of satisfactions and stresses of single women in midlife. Sex Roles 7, 1127–1141 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00287589
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