edited by Hui Liu, Corinne Reczek and Lindsey Wilkinson
contributions by Eli Alston-Stepnitz, David M Frost, Allen J LeBlanc, Abbie E Goldberg, JuliAnna Z Smith, Lori E Ross, Justin T Denney, Jarron M Saint Onge, Bridget K Gorman, Patrick M Krueger, Wen Fan, Zelma Oyavirde Tuthill, Navya R Kumar, Lacey J Ritter, Koji Ueno, Russell L Spiker, Andrew Fenelon, Christina Dragon, Matt Ruther, Ning Hsieh, Emily Kazyak, Emma Finken, Kara Sutton, Richard K Scotch, Kara Joyner, Wendy Manning, Barbara Prince, Sara Mernitz, Amanda Pollitt, Karin L Brewster, Hui Liu, Kathryn Harker Tillman, Giuseppina Valle Holway, Rachel L Henry, Corinne Reczek, Lindsey Wilkinson, Dustin Brown, Sarah Marie Flood and Katherine Rose Genadek
Rutgers University Press, 2020
Cloth: 978-1-9788-0349-7 | eISBN: 978-1-9788-0352-7 | Paper: 978-1-9788-0348-0
Library of Congress Classification HQ76.34.M38 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification 306.848

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Studies have shown that married couples have better mental and physical health than unmarried people. Leading scholars and policy makers propose that marriage can provide similar benefits to people in both same-sex and different-sex relationships. Though research on the health and well-being of same-sex couples is a new and growing field, Marriage and Health: The Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples represents the forefront of marriage and health research and the far-reaching policy implications for the health of same-sex couples. This collection of essays presents new perspectives that address current opportunities and challenges faced by people in same-sex unions in multiple domains of well-being, including physical and mental health, social support, socialized behaviors, and stigmas. The book offers a broad view of same-sex couples’ experiences by examining not only marriage and civil unions, but also dating and cohabiting relationships as well as same-sex sexual experiences outside of relationships.
 

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