Strong marriage benefits health of mother, father and children
By Staff Writer
The health of a couple's marriage can have a significant impact on their children's behavior. Past research has shown that teens who have feuding parents may be at risk to develop emotional and behavioral problems.
A new study reveals that strong, committed relationships can also benefit the mental and physical well-being of the spouses. Researchers from Cardiff University discovered that women who are in stable marriages have better mental health, while men in committed marriages have better physical health than single adults or individuals who are in abusive or unfaithful relationships.
Researchers wrote that men most likely benefit from their partners' positive influence on their lifestyle, while women experience emotional gains when they are in a happy marriage. However, not all relationships are good for one's health. The study reveals that single people have better mental health than those in strained relationships.
Adult relationships can have a profound impact on their children, many of whom mimic the habits that they view at home. Teens who are suffering from depression or anxiety because of domestic issues may benefit from wilderness therapy.
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