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practice conflicts with the norms of fidelity and trust, which regulate marriage. The alternative interpretation of condom use … and women towards condom use with their spouses, and their actual use of condoms within marriage, are affected by their … condom use as an HIV-preventive behavior will not make this practice more acceptable within marriage, while social acceptance …
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Social and marital factors may influence women's health outcomes. This is of particular relevance in sub-Saharan Africa, where women's health indicators lag behind the rest of the world. Our study examines the impact of social mediators of women's health during key events (pregnancy and illness)...
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settling permanently in cities. However, urban registration can be acquired through marriage and many rural females now acquire …
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support by the partner, time restrictions and the release from the marriage market. Data were obtained from the German Socio … and marriage on physical activity became weaker with increasing age and shifted to positive impacts. For women, the … negative effect of marriage on physical activity also decreased but stayed negative into old age. The results suggest that the …
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marriage has important positive consequences for health habits, recent work emphasizes that intimate ties can also deter from … promoted in marriage. Moreover, little research explores how unhealthy habits are promoted in intimate ties other than marriage …
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marriage does. We studied levels and changes in cohabiters' mental health five years before and five years after entering into … marriage or separating, and compared long-term non-married and married cohabiters. We analysed changes in the three … positive effect of approaching marriage was observed only among women. Compared to continuous cohabiters, the level of …
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reliance on gender socialization theory and a focus on straight (i.e., heterosexual) marriage. We extend this work with an …
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Partnered individuals live longer, healthier lives. In explaining this association, processes involving both social causation (in which partnership provides health benefits to individuals) and health selection (in which those who find partners were healthier than those who do not) have been...
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Recently, researchers have challenged the basic tenet that marriage is universally protective for all individuals. We … scrutinize socio-economic differences between married couples to shed light on the mechanisms underlying the effects of marriage … accumulation of cultural health capital proceeds at the marriage level when partners provide each other with health …
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