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Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies 5/2019

20-07-2018 | Research Paper

Marital Happiness, Marital Status, Health, and Longevity

Authors: Elizabeth M. Lawrence, Richard G. Rogers, Anna Zajacova, Tim Wadsworth

Published in: Journal of Happiness Studies | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Married individuals are healthier and live longer than those who are never married, divorced, or widowed. But not all marriages are equal: unhappy marriages provide fewer benefits than happy ones. This study examined health and longevity across a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults, combining measures of marital status and marital happiness to compare those who were “very happy” in marriage to those who were “pretty happy” in marriage, “not too happy” in marriage, never married, divorced or separated, or widowed. We employed the General Social Survey–National Death Index to illuminate the associations among marital status, marital happiness, general happiness, and self-rated health and mortality risk. Compared to individuals who were “very happily” married, those who were “not too happy” in marriage were over twice as likely to report worse health and almost 40% more likely to die over the follow-up period, net of socioeconomic, geographic, and religiosity factors. Those not too happy in marriage also had equal or worse health and mortality risk compared to those who were never married, divorced or separated, or widowed. Results further indicate that general happiness underlies much of the relationship between marital happiness and better health and longevity. The literature on the health and longevity benefits of marriage is well established, but our results suggest that individuals in unhappy marriages may be a vulnerable population. We conclude that subjective well-being and relationship quality contribute to the health benefits of marriage.

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Footnotes
1
We also estimated models with all available years (1978–2002); findings were comparable to those shown here.
 
2
We used this four-point scale because it is consistently available for all years analyzed here; the more conventional five-point scale was not administered until 2002.
 
3
Models where each of these categories were disaggregated rather than merged yielded similar findings to those shown.
 
4
Multicollinearity diagnostics indicated no problems, with variance inflation factors all below 3.5.
 
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Metadata
Title
Marital Happiness, Marital Status, Health, and Longevity
Authors
Elizabeth M. Lawrence
Richard G. Rogers
Anna Zajacova
Tim Wadsworth
Publication date
20-07-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Happiness Studies / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 1389-4978
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7780
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-018-0009-9

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