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Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
An International Journal
Volume 36, 2023 - Issue 3
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Marriage and health: exploring the role of stress overload

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Pages 398-413 | Received 21 Jan 2022, Accepted 28 Aug 2022, Published online: 06 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Background and Objectives

The association between marital status and health is well-established, but its causes remain unclear. This study was the first to examine stress overload, the pathogenic form of stress, as a possible explanation.

Design

The study employed a cross-sectional design and convenience sample to explore relationships among stress overload, marital status, social support, and illness.

Methods

A diverse sample (n = 455), recruited from community and social media sites, completed an anonymous online survey. Included were standardized measures of stress overload (SOS-S), perceived social support (MSPSS), and somatic symptoms (PHQ-15).

Results

Married participants reported lower stress overload levels than those in any other type of relationship (single, in-a-relationship, or cohabiting). They did not differ from the unmarried in overall level of social support, nor did statistically controlling social support or income levels erase the stress overload differential. They also reported lower levels of symptomology than the unmarried. SEM analyses yielded a best-fitting model showing stress overload to partially mediate the link between marital status and symptoms.

Conclusions

Stress overload is one mechanism that explains the marital health disparity, albeit not the only one. This holds implications for future research and practice focused on personal relationships and well-being.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

Current data were initially collected for a thesis research project, and participants did not consent to have their responses shared. Although data are not available, study materials may be obtained by contacting the first author.

Additional information

Funding

This work was partially supported by a Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities (RSCA) award from the College of Liberal Arts.

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