Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterious effects on individuals’ mental health. Drawing on the stress process model, we theorise and test how the presence of a partner moderates the extent to which living with a chronic condition affects mental health, and whether any protective effects change with time since illness onset, or differ between men and women. Our empirical analyses rely on nationally representative, panel data for Australia (n?180,000 observations) and panel regression models. Being in a partnership, particularly in a marriage, is associated with better mental health amongst all individuals, but more so amongst the chronically ill. This advantage remains beyond the ...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
The literature has shown strong associations between health, financial and social life events and me...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterio...
There is a well-established link between marital status and mental health, but previous research has...
Background: Current UK health policy stresses treating health as an asset to underpin and promote a ...
Background Studies of caregiver burden and somatic illness tend to be based on relat...
The associations between marital status and poor mental health are investigated, and whether social ...
To investigate the impact of transitions out of marriage (separation, widowhood) on the self reporte...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
This paper examines the association between chronic illness and union dissolution by examining rich,...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
Close relationships play a key role in affecting wellbeing across the lifespan. Romantic relationshi...
This paper investigates the relationship between partner\u27s mental health and individual life sati...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
The literature has shown strong associations between health, financial and social life events and me...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterio...
There is a well-established link between marital status and mental health, but previous research has...
Background: Current UK health policy stresses treating health as an asset to underpin and promote a ...
Background Studies of caregiver burden and somatic illness tend to be based on relat...
The associations between marital status and poor mental health are investigated, and whether social ...
To investigate the impact of transitions out of marriage (separation, widowhood) on the self reporte...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
This paper examines the association between chronic illness and union dissolution by examining rich,...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
Close relationships play a key role in affecting wellbeing across the lifespan. Romantic relationshi...
This paper investigates the relationship between partner\u27s mental health and individual life sati...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
The literature has shown strong associations between health, financial and social life events and me...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...