Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’s mental health care use. We use the data of a sample of newlywed and recently cohabiting heterosexual couples (N = 798) of the survey “Relationships in Flanders.” Logistic regression analyses are performed, stratifying all analyses by gender. Results reveal that married men are less likely to use health care than cohabiting men. No effect of parenthood is shown. Women consume less mental health care the longer they live together with their male partner, and when their partner has not contacted a health care provider. Hence, the results show limited support for a social learning process.Drawing on health-related social control theory, we exam...
Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterio...
In modern Western societies women have higher rates of mental illness than men. In this article it i...
grantor: University of TorontoA meta-analysis of results from previous research combined w...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
The attempts of social network members to regulate individuals' health behaviors, or health-related ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
We examine how the mental health care use of single divorcees, repartnered divorcees, and continuous...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
Purpose: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
Several studies have shown that social relationships are associated with health care use. This study...
The expenditures for mental health care and psychotropic drug consumption have risen in most West-Eu...
Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterio...
In modern Western societies women have higher rates of mental illness than men. In this article it i...
grantor: University of TorontoA meta-analysis of results from previous research combined w...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Drawing on health-related social control theory, we examine how young partners influence each other’...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
The attempts of social network members to regulate individuals' health behaviors, or health-related ...
Marriage is associated with better mental health. While research on the mental health of cohabiting ...
We examine how the mental health care use of single divorcees, repartnered divorcees, and continuous...
Background. A considerable body of research has established that transitions out of marriage are gen...
Purpose: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Marital conflict tactics and social supports have been proven to predict health outcomes in couples....
Several studies have shown that social relationships are associated with health care use. This study...
The expenditures for mental health care and psychotropic drug consumption have risen in most West-Eu...
Chronic conditions are associated with large personal, familial and social costs, and have deleterio...
In modern Western societies women have higher rates of mental illness than men. In this article it i...
grantor: University of TorontoA meta-analysis of results from previous research combined w...