The quality of a person’s marital relationship is an important and robust predictor of their health outcomes, including mental and physical illness and mortality. Yet large disparities in health across socioeconomic status (SES) call into question the extent to which marital quality is protective of health for individuals across the socioeconomic spectrum. The current study investigated whether the associations between marital quality and 10-year physical and mental health outcomes differ across socioeconomic status (SES). Participants were drawn from the Midlife in the United States Study (N = 2,097) and represented a wide range of SES, with a mean household income of $88,962 (SD = $63,378). All participants were in the same marriage at ba...
Contains fulltext : 99495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
2012-11-12This dissertation aims to elucidate the psychosocial and physiological mechanisms through ...
The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person change...
The quality of a person’s marital relationship is an important and robust predictor of their health ...
Being in a happy marriage is related to better psychological and physical health. This paper describ...
AIMS: Associations between marital status and self-rated health were investigated, adjusting for mat...
Over a century of research suggests that marriage is good for one's health. Specifically, individual...
This meta-analysis reviewed 126 published empirical articles over the past 50 years describing assoc...
Although maternal socioeconomic status and health predict in part children’s future health and socio...
Using data from the NLSY, this study tests the hypothesis that there is a curvilinear relationship b...
Much of the extant literature on marital quality and health has examined marital quality as a static...
All marital relationships are not alike. The quality of the marital relationship may be an im-portan...
In this study, I use data from the 1992 through 2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) ...
Every December, U.S. News and World Report publishes a list of “50 Ways to Improve your Life” for th...
Background: Low quality of relationship is the reason for poor mental health and well-being of any i...
Contains fulltext : 99495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
2012-11-12This dissertation aims to elucidate the psychosocial and physiological mechanisms through ...
The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person change...
The quality of a person’s marital relationship is an important and robust predictor of their health ...
Being in a happy marriage is related to better psychological and physical health. This paper describ...
AIMS: Associations between marital status and self-rated health were investigated, adjusting for mat...
Over a century of research suggests that marriage is good for one's health. Specifically, individual...
This meta-analysis reviewed 126 published empirical articles over the past 50 years describing assoc...
Although maternal socioeconomic status and health predict in part children’s future health and socio...
Using data from the NLSY, this study tests the hypothesis that there is a curvilinear relationship b...
Much of the extant literature on marital quality and health has examined marital quality as a static...
All marital relationships are not alike. The quality of the marital relationship may be an im-portan...
In this study, I use data from the 1992 through 2004 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) ...
Every December, U.S. News and World Report publishes a list of “50 Ways to Improve your Life” for th...
Background: Low quality of relationship is the reason for poor mental health and well-being of any i...
Contains fulltext : 99495.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
2012-11-12This dissertation aims to elucidate the psychosocial and physiological mechanisms through ...
The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person change...