Decades of research have highlighted how, compared to men, women do more work to influence their spouse’s health habits, to the health benefit of men. In this brief, PRC director Debra Umberson, PRC doctoral student Rachel Donnelly and PRC postdoctoral fellow Amanda Pollitt show that gay and lesbian spouses, like heterosexual spouses, actively work to influence each other’s health habits. Policymakers and others should highlight the ways marriage can promote health in same-sex as well as different-sex couples while also paying attention to gender differences in some of these relationship dynamics.Population Research Cente
In this study, equity theory and relationship maintenance were employed as the framework through whi...
Extensive research documents the relevance of families and socioeconomic resources to health. This p...
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning li...
Decades of research have highlighted how, compared to men, women do more work to influence their spo...
Using data collected from surveys and in-depth interviews with same- and different-sex couples, this...
textCompared to men, women devote substantially more attention and effort toward enhancing the healt...
A change in ability to enter into a same-sex marriage after the Supreme Court Ruling in 2015 allows ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the degree to which a married individual's health habits and use of p...
Although relations between marital status and health have been substantiated, the results of relativ...
It is well-established that marriage benefits physical and emotional well-being. However, substantia...
Copyright © 2013 Anna E. Schierberl Scherr et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Abstract Purpose: The aim was to provide the first broad assessment of partnership-health associatio...
Engaging in end-of-life planning enhances the quality of later-life caregiving, health, and death. I...
Sociological theories on family formation and families and health suggest that married and cohabitin...
Studies documenting economic, social, and even health advantages to stable marriages and quality rel...
In this study, equity theory and relationship maintenance were employed as the framework through whi...
Extensive research documents the relevance of families and socioeconomic resources to health. This p...
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning li...
Decades of research have highlighted how, compared to men, women do more work to influence their spo...
Using data collected from surveys and in-depth interviews with same- and different-sex couples, this...
textCompared to men, women devote substantially more attention and effort toward enhancing the healt...
A change in ability to enter into a same-sex marriage after the Supreme Court Ruling in 2015 allows ...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines the degree to which a married individual's health habits and use of p...
Although relations between marital status and health have been substantiated, the results of relativ...
It is well-established that marriage benefits physical and emotional well-being. However, substantia...
Copyright © 2013 Anna E. Schierberl Scherr et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Abstract Purpose: The aim was to provide the first broad assessment of partnership-health associatio...
Engaging in end-of-life planning enhances the quality of later-life caregiving, health, and death. I...
Sociological theories on family formation and families and health suggest that married and cohabitin...
Studies documenting economic, social, and even health advantages to stable marriages and quality rel...
In this study, equity theory and relationship maintenance were employed as the framework through whi...
Extensive research documents the relevance of families and socioeconomic resources to health. This p...
Marriage has become an increasingly important topic in academic and policy research. A burgeoning li...