"For those who are already in poor health, marriage doesn't seem to provide any extra benefits."The results generally hold true for men and women. They also were similar for all types of unmarried people, including divorced, widowed, and never married. The researchers included separated ...
Health benefits of marriage, for men and womenIt's important to note that most marriage and health studies have been limited to married men and women. But more recent studies are examining these relationships in partners who have the same gender identity, the same biological sex and who are ...
"We believe marriage is still good for the health of some people, but it is not equally protective for everyone," said Hui Zheng, lead author of the study and an assistant professor of sociology at Ohio State University. "For those who are already in poor health, marriage doesn't seem t...
Marriage promotion initiatives presume substantial health benefits of marriage. Current literature, however, has provided inconsistent results on whether these benefits would be shared by people unlikely to marry. We investigate whether the physical and mental health benefits of marriage depend on the lik...
In an interview with Reuters Health, Wu said he tried to understand if either of these hypotheses might explain the health benefits of marriage and co-habitation by analyzing the results in different ways. The authors conclude that "protection effects" may explain much of why married or co-...
As The Golden Bachelorette proves, dating during one's golden years is hard. But a late-in-life relationship could bring many mental and physical health benefits.
关键词: Different-sex couples Gender Marriage Heterosexual Health benefits of marriage Health consequences of marriage Marital dynamics Same-sex couples Same-sex male couples Same-sex female couples DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21635-5_12 被引量: 6 年份: 2016 ...
of marriage by pointing to its economic and psychological benefits for both the individual and society. However, this view of marriage has been increasingly challenged in modern western society. Undermined internally by the sex-role revolution and externally by the rise of non-traditional family ...
Legal marriage may be a boon for the health of same-sex couples, according to new research that finds cohabitating doesn't provide the same health benefits for gay couples that marriage does for straights. The research echoes previous work released last year, which found married gay couples ...
Contemporary models of gender that emphasize self-processes, traits, and roles furnish alternative perspectives on the differential costs and benefits of marriage for men's and women's health. Related collections SciELO Public Health Most cited references12 Record: found Abstract: found Article: ...