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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Divorce=Depression

From the Globe and Mail:

A new study says people whose marriages have broken up are at higher risk of depression than those who remain with their spouse, and that men appear to take the separation harder.

The Statistics Canada study found that men who had divorced or separated were six times more likely to report an episode of depression than men who remained married, while women who had undergone marital break-ups were 3.5 times more likely to have had bouts of depression than their counterparts who were still in relationships.

Unless there's abuse, it's better to keep marriages intact. Especially for children, but also for the husband and wife.


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