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  1. 14 Μαρ 2020 · We examine the association between marital status and negative well-being, measured as depressive symptoms, and positive well-being, measured as autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, self-acceptance, and purpose in life.

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  2. 1 Ιουν 2021 · For dating and cohabiting, the associations were more fragmented depending on age and gender; particularly among women, these relationship statuses tended not to differ from marriage in terms of mental well-being. These findings suggest that the presence of a partner may be more important for mental well-being than the institution of marriage.

  3. Eight different marital status groups were identified and used to test two competing perspectives explaining the relationship between marriage and individual psychological well-being (protection vs. selection).

  4. 1 Αυγ 2015 · The married consistently report better levels of psychological health compared to the unmarried. Using a cross-sectional questionnaire design, this research examines to what extent this...

  5. 5 Ιουν 2012 · Studies of marital status differences in mental health commonly employ outcome measures of psychological distress and depressive symptoms. Several recent longitudinal studies have demonstrated that entering marriage is associated with increases in psychological well-being and declines in psychological distress.

  6. Three decades ago, Gove introduced his sex-role theory of mental illness, which attributes women’s higher rates of psychological dis-tress to their roles in society. Central to his hypothesis is that mar-riage is emotionally advantageous for men and disadvantageous for women.

  7. Flying Solo at Midlife: Gender, Marital Status, and Psychological Well-Being This study examines gender and marital status differences in psychological well-being across an extensive array of measures using data from a sample of non-Hispanic, White, midlife adult par-ticipants in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study, 1992-1993 (N = 6,876).

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