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For Better or Worse: Risk of Alcohol Use Disorder Rises When Spouse is Diagnosed
Psychiatric News (Thursday, 8 February) - A study of married couples in Sweden found that spouses strongly resemble one another in their risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD), with the way spouses interact with each other... -
Teen Suicide Attempts Fell After Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage, Study Finds
Psychiatric News (Tuesday, 21 February, 2017) - Same-sex marriage laws appear to be associated with a reduction in the proportion of high school students reporting suicide attempts, according to a report published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.Researchers and psychiatrists... -
Spousal Loss Found to Increase Risk of Alcohol Use Disorder
Psychiatric News (Monday, 23 January, 2017) - Spousal loss due to divorce or death appears to be associated with an enduring risk of alcohol use disorder (AUD), but remarriage may help to reduce this risk, according to... - Even thinking about marriage gets young people to straighten up
E! Science News (Wednesday, 27 July, 2016) - You don't have to get married to settle down and leave behind your wild ways - you just have to expect to get married soon.read more... -
Study Suggests Marriage May Protect Against Alcohol Use Disorder
Psychiatric News (Thursday, 19 May, 2016) - Marriage to a spouse without a history of alcohol use disorder appears to be associated with a large reduction in risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD), according to a report... -
Study Suggests People With Psychiatric Illness Tend to Partner With Each Other
Psychiatric News (Thursday, 25 February, 2016) - Understanding how psychiatric illness is transmitted across families and generations holds tremendous importance for both identifying and treating people who may develop a mental disorder, while also helping to understand... -
Marriage equality doesn’t annul its ‘dark side’
Society & Culture - Futurity (Friday, 13 November, 2015) - Marriage—modernly—is seen as sort of unalloyed good, says law professor Melissa Murray. “Everyone would like to get married, or most Read More…The post Marriage equality doesn’t annul its ‘dark side’... - Wives take problems to heart, husbands get frustrated
E! Science News (Thursday, 29 October, 2015) - Husbands and wives married for a long time don't look at marital problems in the same way. When a marriage has troubles, women worry. They become sad. They get frustrated....
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