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Marriage, Social Control, and Health Behavior: A Dyadic Analysis of Same-sex and Different-sex Couples

机译:婚姻,社会控制和健康行为:同性和不同性伴侣的二元分析

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Prior research based on studies of heterosexual populations suggests that men’s health benefits more from marriage than women’s, in part because women do more than men to influence the health habits of their spouse. We extend this work by using dyadic survey data from 838 spouses in 419 gay, lesbian, and heterosexual marriages to consider differences in social control tactics across same-sex and different-sex couples—that is, how spouses monitor and regulate each other’s health habits. Results suggest that although gender differences in social control are common, gendered patterns sometimes differ depending on whether one is in a same-sex or different-sex marriage. Results also point to the importance of health habits as strong drivers of relationship dynamics across gay and lesbian as well as heterosexual marriages.
机译:基于对异性恋人群的研究的现有研究表明,男性的健康受益于婚姻而不是女性,部分原因是女性比男性更多地影响他们配偶的健康习惯。 我们通过在419个同性恋者,女同性恋和异性恋婚姻中使用838家配偶和异性恋婚姻的二元调查数据来延长这项工作,以考虑相同性和不同性伴侣的社会控制策略的差异 - 这是配偶如何监测和规范彼此的健康习惯 。 结果表明,虽然社会控制的性别差异是常见的,但性别模式有时会因其在同性或不同性婚姻中而异。 结果还指出了卫生习惯作为同性恋和女同性恋与异性婚姻关系动态的强大驱动因素。

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