In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symptoms of married couples and identify what accounts for education gradients for husbands and wives. They use a nationally rep-resentative sample of married couples from the 2006 Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging, which collected information about depressive symptoms and risk factors for both spouses. Results show that for married couples, there are significant education gradients in depressive symptoms for both husbands and wives. Economic resources, physical health, children, and the relationship of spouse explain educational gradients of both husbands and wives. On the other hand, work and organized social activities are important pathways ...
Objectives: Whether the spouse's employment status would be associated with individual's mental heal...
Introduction Depression is increasing worldwide. Some previous studies have explored the impact of w...
This article uses a genetically informed design to evaluate whether (1) the well-documented associat...
In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symp...
Background : Within marital dyads, we focused on the so-called positive spillover effects of one spo...
Background: A disproportionate amount of family caregiving can negatively impact married women's men...
BACKGROUND: Noticeable demographic changes have taken place in South Korea, with the general marriag...
Although there are many studies on self-esteem, no study has analyzed the relationship between depre...
AIM: Spousal death is a significant event that becomes a turning point in an individual's life. Wido...
A number of investigators have claimed that higher depression scores and higher rates of depressive ...
Purpose We investigated the relationship between different types of living arrangements and depressi...
\bstract—A sample of ISO recently marned couples provided data egarding mantal satisfaction and depr...
Session 195 (Symposium)This free journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting Abstrac...
Objective: This article examines the relationship between cognitive func-tioning and emotional distr...
This thesis examines gender and educational inequality in South Korea. Its focus is to investigate t...
Objectives: Whether the spouse's employment status would be associated with individual's mental heal...
Introduction Depression is increasing worldwide. Some previous studies have explored the impact of w...
This article uses a genetically informed design to evaluate whether (1) the well-documented associat...
In this article, the authors examine gender differences in educational gradi-ents in depressive symp...
Background : Within marital dyads, we focused on the so-called positive spillover effects of one spo...
Background: A disproportionate amount of family caregiving can negatively impact married women's men...
BACKGROUND: Noticeable demographic changes have taken place in South Korea, with the general marriag...
Although there are many studies on self-esteem, no study has analyzed the relationship between depre...
AIM: Spousal death is a significant event that becomes a turning point in an individual's life. Wido...
A number of investigators have claimed that higher depression scores and higher rates of depressive ...
Purpose We investigated the relationship between different types of living arrangements and depressi...
\bstract—A sample of ISO recently marned couples provided data egarding mantal satisfaction and depr...
Session 195 (Symposium)This free journal suppl. entitled: 2014 GSA Annual Scientific Meeting Abstrac...
Objective: This article examines the relationship between cognitive func-tioning and emotional distr...
This thesis examines gender and educational inequality in South Korea. Its focus is to investigate t...
Objectives: Whether the spouse's employment status would be associated with individual's mental heal...
Introduction Depression is increasing worldwide. Some previous studies have explored the impact of w...
This article uses a genetically informed design to evaluate whether (1) the well-documented associat...