Health Wise, Women Should Get or Stay Married.
It's much better, especially for women, to get married or to stay married. In this paper, I'm going to take a look at how marital status effects the relationship between healthy women and non-healthy women. We?re really going to see if there are any differences in health between the married, separated and divorced women. Some of the reasons that I'm going to take a look at are physical impairments, psychosomatic symptoms, overall health, morbidity and mortality. I do believe that it's much healthier to stay married, rather than to divorce and separate. Let's take a look at the different reasons.
There have been numerous amounts of research about different health issues on married, divorced and separated women. Married women are much better off, health wise, than divorced and separated women. There are three effects that researchers have come to conclusion about this issue being true. The first issue is that married women, in general, are more likely to be healthier. This truly has great benefits for the women who are married. Some of those benefits include a greater chance of being set financially, as well as being appreciated. There is also a greater social support, and the women are around a better health-related environment.
A second type of effect that links marriage to a healthier environment, is just the likelihood of being married. It's that simple. There are amounts of evidence that show for some women, poor health may reduce the chances of marriage and increase the probability of divorce or separation, and these effects contribute to better health for women. .
The third and final effect, as some may call it, is the indirect selection. This is due to effects ofcharacteristics which influence both health and the likelihood of being married? (Waldron, Weiss and Hughes 1387). Some of these characteristics such as age and education are considered confounding factors, and they are generally controlled in the analyses of relationships between marital status and health.