© 2014 Cornelis et al.While research has suggested that being married may confer a health advantage, few studies to date have investigated the role of marital status in the development of type 2 diabetes. We examined whether men who are not married have i
As has been established in previous research that living in a relationship with a person suffering f...
Diabetes is a significant and growing chronic health problem in the United States. Substantial resea...
Diabetes mellitus Type II (T2DM) is a common chronic disease of the endocrine system in which the pa...
While research has suggested that being married may confer a health advantage, few studies to date h...
While research has suggested that being married may confer a health advantage, few studies to date h...
BackgroundTo investigate the associations of marital status with major clinical outcomes including t...
Diabetes disproportionately affects minority populations. Social support, and more specifically marr...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
Abstract Background and Aims Marital relationship and its quality are among the major psychological ...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether spouses of patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of ...
Objective: Guided by the developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness (Berg...
Background: In spite of the large number of people with Type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in India, In...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
As has been established in previous research that living in a relationship with a person suffering f...
Diabetes is a significant and growing chronic health problem in the United States. Substantial resea...
Diabetes mellitus Type II (T2DM) is a common chronic disease of the endocrine system in which the pa...
While research has suggested that being married may confer a health advantage, few studies to date h...
While research has suggested that being married may confer a health advantage, few studies to date h...
BackgroundTo investigate the associations of marital status with major clinical outcomes including t...
Diabetes disproportionately affects minority populations. Social support, and more specifically marr...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
This study is designed to examine how the spousal relationship is related to the health behavior of ...
Background: the analysis of behavioral risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in different g...
Abstract Background and Aims Marital relationship and its quality are among the major psychological ...
OBJECTIVE — To determine whether spouses of patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of ...
Objective: Guided by the developmental-contextual model of couples coping with chronic illness (Berg...
Background: In spite of the large number of people with Type-1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in India, In...
Background: There is evidence showing that marital status (MS) and marital disruption (i.e., separat...
As has been established in previous research that living in a relationship with a person suffering f...
Diabetes is a significant and growing chronic health problem in the United States. Substantial resea...
Diabetes mellitus Type II (T2DM) is a common chronic disease of the endocrine system in which the pa...