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The Significance of Nonmarital Cohabitation: Marital Status and Mental Health Benefits among Middle-Aged and Older Adults


  Author: Susan L. Brown, Jennifer Roebuck Bulanda, Gary R. Lee
Publisher: Center for Family and Demographic Research
Publication:
Document Date:                  November 19-22, 2003
Category: Family Transitions > Premarital Cohabitation
Related Categories:
Family Structure > Cohabitation/Common-Law Marriage
Family Structure > Impact of Family Structure on Adults
Family Structure > Marital Status
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
Marriage > Marital Satisfaction
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
 

This paper examines the psychological well-being of older adults who are either married or cohabiting. It finds that cohabitors generally report more depressive symptoms than married couples. Cohabiting men and women as well as married women were found to have similar rates of depression, while the incidence of depression was the lowest among married men.

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