STUDY SHOWS AFTER MARRIAGE:
MEN DRINK LESS, WOMEN MORE
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- Men who drink tend to stem their alcohol use once they
marry, while women tend to increase their drinking after marriage, U.S.
researchers found. Corinne Reczek of the University of Cincinnati,
Tetyana Pudrovska of Pennsylvania State University, Deborah Carr of
Rutgers University and Debra Umberson of the University of Texas at
Austin found married men reported consuming the lowest number of drinks
compared with single, divorced and widowed men.
Researchers
analyzed survey data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study to explore
population trends in the relationship between marriage and alcohol. They
also analyzed data from two in-depth interview studies, the Marital
Quality Over the Life Course Project, conducted from 2003 to 2006, and
the Relationships and Health Habits Over the Life Course Study,
conducted from 2007 to 2010. They also found no matter what marital
category the men were in - single, married, divorced or widowed - men
drank more than women and had a higher proportion of drinking-related
problems.
However,
recently divorced men reported consuming a significantly greater
average number of drinks than men in long-term marriages. Women who were
recently divorced or had been divorced for a long time reported more
drinking-related problems. Despite the stress of a break-up: divorced
women generally drank less than those still with their husbands. “Our
qualitative results suggest this occurs because men introduce and prompt
women’s drinking, and because divorced women lose the influence of
men’s alcohol use upon dissolution,” they concluded.
“Additionally,
our survey results show that continuously married men drink less than
men in all other marital status groups, especially recently divorced
men.” Researchers gauged alcohol consumption by total number of drinks
consumed in a month. Overall, women tended to drink more after marriage
because they were keeping up with their husbands, but married people
tend to drink less than non-married people, the study said. The findings
are scheduled to be presented at the 107th annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association in Denver.
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Sociologists
from the University of Cincinnati (USA) found that married women
generally drink more heavily than single women, widows or divorcees. By
contrast, men who are happily married drink less than their bachelor
friends and significantly less than divorced men. After divorce, men are
much more likely than women to turn to alcohol. The reason: while women
can help keep their husbands’ drinking habits under control, men are
simply a bad influence on their wives. “This occurs because men
introduce and prompt women’s drinking, and when divorced women lose the
influence of men’s alcohol use upon dissolution.” As women have less
tolerance to alcohol than men, beware of the bad influence you receive
from your partner and look for a relationship with a view to a peaceful
and virtuous life.
WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The Grihastha ashram
is marriage life based on God-conscious service and based on elevating
principles such as truthfulness, cleanliness, austerity, charity, and
compassion. On the opposite side is grhamedhi life, which means
family life that is not based on these principles and is minus God as
the center. ... In order to have successful, spiritually satisfying
marriages, we need to cultivate healthy attitudes and have realistic
expectations. And we want to avoid unreasonable ideas or undue negative
attitudes about what marriage will be and what it will do for us. We
should be aware that although marriage in this world will have
challenges, it is a great chance to develop loving relationships by
serving each other in Krsna consciousness. Setting appropriate goals and
having a long-term vision and commitment is important in every Grihastha family. As part of this vision, when possible, support from elders should be sought after and appreciated.
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