Does Marriage Matter? Marital Status, Family Processes, and Psychological Distress Among Latino Men and Women

Author:

Darghouth Sarah1,Brody Leslie2,Alegría Margarita1

Affiliation:

1. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA

2. Boston University, MA, USA

Abstract

This study examined the association between marital status and psychological distress among Latinos in the United States, with attention to the impact of gender and family processes (family support, family cohesion, family cultural conflict, and family burden). Analyses were conducted using the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS). The sample was a national randomized stratified probability sample ( N = 2,554). For the entire sample, being separated, divorced, cohabitating, or single was associated with higher levels of psychological distress compared with being married. For women, being separated or divorced was associated with higher levels of psychological distress compared with being married, but for men, distress was not related to marital status. For both men and women, lower levels of support and higher levels of cultural conflict and burden in the family were related to higher psychological distress. Among divorced women, family variables impacted the relationship between marital status and psychological distress.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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