Mookherjee H N
Department of Sociology, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville 38505, USA.
J Soc Psychol. 1997 Feb;137(1):95-105. doi: 10.1080/00224549709595417.
Authors of several research studies in the United States have found a positive relationship between marital status and physical and psychological well-being, and gender differences in well-being among married and unmarried people are well documented. Several explanations have been suggested for the findings of gender differences in perception of well-being among married and unmarried individuals. The combined 10-year (1982-1991) "General Social Surveys" data of the National Opinion Research Center (1991) were used in this reexamination of the relationships of marital status and gender to perception of well-being. The results of analysis of variance are the basis for discussion of observed differences in perception of well-being as to gender, marital status, race, and financial status. The results indicate that marriage enhances perceptions of well-being for both men and women. Married women expressed more satisfaction than men did.
美国多项研究的作者发现婚姻状况与身心健康之间存在积极关系,已婚和未婚人士在幸福感方面的性别差异也有充分记录。针对已婚和未婚个体在幸福感认知上存在性别差异的研究结果,人们提出了几种解释。本次对婚姻状况和性别与幸福感认知关系的重新审视,使用了美国国家民意研究中心1991年合并的10年(1982年至1991年)“综合社会调查”数据。方差分析结果为讨论在幸福感认知方面,性别、婚姻状况、种族和经济状况的观察差异提供了依据。结果表明,婚姻提升了男性和女性对幸福感的认知。已婚女性比男性表达出更多的满足感。