It is well documented that mental health outcomes are correlated between spouses. There are several alternative hypotheses for this correlation, including both causal and non-causal pathways. In this paper, I use an instrumental variables/fixed effects approach to examine whether there is evidence that an individual's mental health status spills over on his or her spouse's mental health status. Results from the IV-FE specifications that use spousal job problems as an instrument are large in magnitude. In particular, spousal mental health status is estimated to have a greater influence on an individual's mental health status than his or her own mental health endowment and is similar in magnitude with his or her own physical health status. Al...
Background. Spousal concordance for common mental disorders provides evidence of the relevance of so...
In spite of general concern about the impact on women's mental health of multiple roles, most s...
This paper investigates the relationship between partner\u27s mental health and individual life sati...
The share of couples where the wife out-earns the husband is increasing in manycountries. In this pa...
Background: Divorce has been established as an adverse social consequence of mental illness. There i...
The literature has shown strong associations between health, financial and social life events and me...
1. In the literature on the marital relationship of psychiatric patients it often has been reported ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of job loss on family mental well-being. The ne...
The current study examined, from a dispositional perspective, the process of negative Work-to-Family...
Background: Chronic illness in a family member can cause emotional distress throughout the family, a...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
In this article we study which characteristics of combining work and family put people at risk for m...
We examine the association between perceptions of spouse’s work-to-family conflict, family stressors...
The mental health of the worker population has been given special focus in the last few decades, mos...
Reimann M, Diewald M. Good mental health despite work-family conflict? The within-domain and cross-d...
Background. Spousal concordance for common mental disorders provides evidence of the relevance of so...
In spite of general concern about the impact on women's mental health of multiple roles, most s...
This paper investigates the relationship between partner\u27s mental health and individual life sati...
The share of couples where the wife out-earns the husband is increasing in manycountries. In this pa...
Background: Divorce has been established as an adverse social consequence of mental illness. There i...
The literature has shown strong associations between health, financial and social life events and me...
1. In the literature on the marital relationship of psychiatric patients it often has been reported ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the impact of job loss on family mental well-being. The ne...
The current study examined, from a dispositional perspective, the process of negative Work-to-Family...
Background: Chronic illness in a family member can cause emotional distress throughout the family, a...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
In this article we study which characteristics of combining work and family put people at risk for m...
We examine the association between perceptions of spouse’s work-to-family conflict, family stressors...
The mental health of the worker population has been given special focus in the last few decades, mos...
Reimann M, Diewald M. Good mental health despite work-family conflict? The within-domain and cross-d...
Background. Spousal concordance for common mental disorders provides evidence of the relevance of so...
In spite of general concern about the impact on women's mental health of multiple roles, most s...
This paper investigates the relationship between partner\u27s mental health and individual life sati...