Marital Quality and Health: Implications for Marriage in the 21st Century

Being in a happy marriage is related to better psychological and physical health. In this article, I describe current approaches to conceptualizing and measuring marital quality and physical health, and results from a recent metaanalysis examining associations between marital quality and physical he...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society 2014-12, Vol.23 (6), p.427-432
1. Verfasser: Robles, Theodore F.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Being in a happy marriage is related to better psychological and physical health. In this article, I describe current approaches to conceptualizing and measuring marital quality and physical health, and results from a recent metaanalysis examining associations between marital quality and physical health outcomes. To illustrate the practical significance of these findings, I also explain how the magnitude of the marital quality-physical health association is similar to that of associations between health behaviors (diet, physical activity) and health outcomes, and briefly review the state of the science regarding plausible biobehavioral pathways that explain how marital functioning influences health. After describing the current state of research on factors that might modify the association between marital quality and health, particularly individual differences and gender, I conclude with implications of the past 50 years of research on marital quality and health for marriage in the 21st century.
ISSN:0963-7214
1467-8721
DOI:10.1177/0963721414549043