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Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath","Psychology, Social
The relationship between marriage and positive mental health is one of
the most established findings in the stress literature. Few studies,
however, examine the problematic as well as the supportive impacts of
marriage on mental health. This paper uses a cohort of young adults wh
o were sampled at 18, 21, or 24 years of age and resampled seven years
later when they were married at 25, 28, or 31. It examines what facto
rs are associated with the quality of marital relationships, the relat
ive impact of and balance between negative and positive partner relati
onships on mental health, and sex differences in the determinants and
outcomes of marital quality. The results indicate that the structural
strains of parenthood and financial need and their interaction predict
problematic and supportive spousal relationships and the difference i
n the levels of these two relationships. Problematic relationships wit
h spouses have considerably stronger impacts than supportive relations
hips on depression. However, the difference between the amounts of sup
portive and problematic relationships with spouses has a greater impac
t on mental health than levels of either considered separately. Finall
y, relational quality has a greater impact on the mental health of wiv
es than husbands. These findings indicate the importance of considerin
g how marriage affects mental health in complex, rather than in straig
htforward, ways.