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Benefits of a Healthy Marriage

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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: 21 Conclusions from the Social Sciences, Institute for American Values, 2002.]

 

 

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Healthy Marriage, Healthy Families Coalition of Tarrant County
Created By Team Bauchman
Last Update: March 31, 2008 2:26 PM