Friday, December 21, 2012

Single Women More Prone to Depression

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Although the marriage did not promise smooth life, in fact, a commitment was chosen. They feel happier and have better mental quality compared with those who choose to live single.

A study showed that there are about 20 to 35 percent of single women who are prone to depression, compared with only married women were 10 percent.

 
Studies conducted on 6000 respondents recorded her views on marriage based on the risks and benefits. In those who live in pairs but are not married or choose single, more prone to violence from their partner. While married couples have more stable emotions because they have thought of all the risks that may occur in marriage.

According to lead researcher from the University of Toronto Dr. Marccelo Urquia, staying together into the process of introducing themselves to one another. But apart from that, married women do not experience significant psychosocial problems.

Reported by the Daily Mail study found 10 percent depression rate for married women, 20 percent for female pairs but not marry, and 35 percent of single women.

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