Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and women is inconsistent due to methodological variation. This study addresses some prior methodological limitations and investigates gender differences in the association of first marriage and being previously married, with subsequent first onset of a range of mental disorders. Method. Cross-sectional household surveys in 15 countries from the WHO World Mental Health survey initiative (n=34493), with structured diagnostic assessment of mental disorders using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview 3.0. Discrete-time survival analyses assessed the interaction of gender and marital status in the association with first onset of mood, anx...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
PURPOSE: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Although social scientists have long assumed that intimate social relationships are more closely ass...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
BACKGROUND: Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
BACKGROUND: Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
grantor: University of TorontoA meta-analysis of results from previous research combined w...
In modern Western societies women have higher rates of mental illness than men. In this article it i...
Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender ga...
Background: Despite the importance of marriage as a source of social support, it has been largely ne...
Despite extensive evidence of the importance of marriage and marital processes for mental health, li...
Purpose: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
PURPOSE: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Although social scientists have long assumed that intimate social relationships are more closely ass...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
BACKGROUND: Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
BACKGROUND: Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
Background. Prior research on whether marriage is equally beneficial to the mental health of men and...
grantor: University of TorontoA meta-analysis of results from previous research combined w...
In modern Western societies women have higher rates of mental illness than men. In this article it i...
Women consistently exhibit more psychological distress than men. This study addresses the gender ga...
Background: Despite the importance of marriage as a source of social support, it has been largely ne...
Despite extensive evidence of the importance of marriage and marital processes for mental health, li...
Purpose: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Although there has been evidence to suggest that women exhibit more vulnerability to psychological d...
PURPOSE: As shared family context may be an important influence on mental health, and gender differe...
Although social scientists have long assumed that intimate social relationships are more closely ass...