STUDY SAYS DOCTORS CHEAT MORE THAN ANY OTHER PROFESSION

Other professions ranking high on the list included nurses, police officers, finance workers, teachers, and flight attendants. Researchers explained that these careers often involve unpredictable schedules, emotional intensity, and frequent interaction with other people, all factors linked to increased relationship stress.

The study has once again started conversations about work-life balance and the impact modern careers can have on personal relationships. Many experts believe that maintaining healthy communication, emotional support, and quality time together is becoming increasingly difficult in demanding professions.

While the survey’s results continue to spread online, psychologists remind couples that trust and communication remain the foundation of strong relationships regardless of career choice. Even in high-pressure professions like medicine, experts say healthy boundaries and strong emotional connection at home can significantly reduce the risk of infidelity.



