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AUTOR(ES) Edward A. Frongillo , Jeffery Sobal , BARBARA S. RAUSCHENBACH
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations
ANO 1995
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Journal of Family Issues
ISSN 0192-513X
E-ISSN 1552-5481
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/019251395016006004
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM Não informado

Resumo

Obesity is a stigmatized condition that clinical studies have suggested is associated with low marital quality. Body weight, marital unhappiness, and marital problems were examined in a national telephone survey of 1,980 married adults. Few relationships between the 5 measures of weight and 2 measures of marital quality (unhappiness and problems) were significant. Obese men had more marital problems. Men who lost more weight reported marital problems less often. Obese women reported less marital unhappiness. Men and women who gained weight were happier with their marriages. These population-based findings differ from popular beliefs and clinical studies and may be interpreted using family functioning, social norms, and marital exchange models.

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