Marriage with high -education people can make you healthier | Daily cans

Author:Simple psychology Time:2022.07.21

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Some studies have shown that the higher the level of education, the better the overall health, and the lower the risk of chronic diseases. So does the educational level of spouse also affect your health?

This year, Andrew Halpern-Manners, an associate professor at the Department of Sociology at the University of Indiana, and his team published in "Journal of Health and Social Behavior" found that the higher the education level of the other half, the healthier people.

The research uses data in Wisconsin Longitudinal Study for more than half a century. This is a rich vertical study for individuals, spouses, siblings, siblings, and brothers and sisters, including information about the health, marriage, education, and spouse education of the respondents. The study began in 1957, involving heterosexual couples.

The analysis of these data concludes that the high education level of partners has a positive impact on their health status. This impact is even comparable to its own education level on its own health.

Studies have also found that women's healthy partners have become more impactful.

However, the level of education and education does not mean everything. When choosing a spouse, love and three views are more important issues than academic qualifications.

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Andrew Halpern-Manners, Elaine M. Hernandez, Tabitha G. Wilbur. Crossover Effects of Education on Health within Married Couples. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2022; 002214652110638 DOI: 10.1177/00221465211063879

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