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BENEFITS OF A HEALTHY MARRIAGE
For Children and Youth
Researchers have found many benefits for
children and youth who are raised by parents in healthy marriages, compared
to unhealthy marriages, including the following:
- More likely to attend college
- More likely to succeed academically
- Physically healthier
- Emotionally healthier
- Less likely to attempt or commit
suicide
- Demonstrate less behavioral problems in
school
- Less likely to be a victim of physical
or sexual abuse
- Less likely to abuse drugs or alcohol
- Less likely to commit delinquent
behaviors
- Have a better relationship with their
mothers and fathers
- Decreases their chances of divorcing
when they get married
- Less likely to become pregnant as a
teenager, or impregnate someone.
- Less likely to be sexually active as
teenagers
- Less likely to contract STD's
- Less likely to be raised in poverty
For Women
Researchers have found many benefits for
women who are in healthy marriages, compared to unhealthy marriages,
including the following:
- More satisfying relationship
- Emotionally healthier
- Wealthier
- Less likely to be victims of domestic
violence, sexual assault, or other violent crimes
- Less likely to attempt or commit
suicide
- Decrease risk of drug and alcohol abuse
- Less likely to contract STD's
- Less likely to remain or end up in
poverty
- Have better relationships with their
children
- Physically healthier
For Men
Researchers have found many benefits for
men who are in healthy marriages, compared to unhealthy marriages, including
the following:
- Live longer
- Physically healthier
- Wealthier
- Increase in the stability of employment
- Higher wages
- Emotionally healthier
- Decrease risk of drug and alcohol abuse
- Have better relationships with their
children
- More satisfying sexual relationship
- Less likely to commit violent crimes
- Less likely to contract STD's
- Less likely to attempt or commit
suicide
For Communities
Researchers have found many benefits for
communities when they have a higher percentage of couples in healthy
marriages, compared to unhealthy marriages, including the following:
- Higher rates of physically healthy
citizens
- Higher rates of emotionally healthy
citizens
- Higher rates of educated citizens
- Lower domestic violence rates
- Lower crime statistics
- Lower teen age pregnancy rates
- Lower rates of juvenile delinquency
- Higher rates of home ownership
- Lower rates of migration
- Higher property values
- Decreased need for social services
[Source: Why Marriage Matters, Second
Edition: Twenty-Six Conclusions from the Social Sciences, September 2005.]
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