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Divorce Negatively Impacts Physical And Mental Health : Study

How does Divorce affect physical and mental health? A research study revealed more divorce happened in lockdown during the corona pandemic. It was also examined that, divorce has negatively impacted physical and mental health. Also, there are many reasons that were cited, for getting divorced, but the major reason is the conflict between the couple.

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Published : Dec 1, 2020, 1:43 PM IST

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Divorce impacts physical and mental health

Going through a divorce is extremely challenging and now a new study reveals that it can negatively impact mental and physical health. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, found that the mental and physical health of recent divorcees was worse than that of the background population and that higher levels of conflict predicted worse mental health, regardless of other factors.

Researchers examined the mental and physical effects of divorce but may have missed an opportunity to accurately characterize these effects, until now. Divorce is often a lengthy process, with many countries requiring a separation period before couples can apply for divorce.

Divorce in 5 days in Denmark
Author Gert Hald from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark says, However, a long separation may allow psychological wounds to heal, and assessing divorcees after such a period may underestimate their impact. "Previous studies have not investigated the effects of divorce without extensive separation periods occurring before the divorce. Hald added We were able to study divorcees who had been granted a so-called 'immediate' divorce in Denmark and on average, these divorcees obtained a divorce within five days of filing for it.

Mental and physical health of divorcees worse

For the study, the research team obtained 'real-time' data on 1,856 very recent divorcees, who completed questionnaires about their background, health, and their divorce. Unsurprisingly, the study showed that a recent divorce takes an emotional and physical toll. The mental and physical health of divorcees was significantly worse than the comparative background population immediately following a divorce. However, some interesting trends emerged from the data.

The major reason for Divorce - Conflict

For instance, among men, earning more and being younger predicted better physical health, while having more children, having a new partner, and even having more previous divorces was associated with better mental health. Among women, earning more money, having a new partner, and having fewer previous divorces were associated with better physical health while initiating the divorce and having a new partner predicted better mental health. However, one factor had a big influence on the divorcee's conflict.
Researchers said across gender higher levels of divorce conflicts were found to predict worse mental health, even when accounting for the social-demographic variables and divorce characteristics.

Going through a divorce is extremely challenging and now a new study reveals that it can negatively impact mental and physical health. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology, found that the mental and physical health of recent divorcees was worse than that of the background population and that higher levels of conflict predicted worse mental health, regardless of other factors.

Researchers examined the mental and physical effects of divorce but may have missed an opportunity to accurately characterize these effects, until now. Divorce is often a lengthy process, with many countries requiring a separation period before couples can apply for divorce.

Divorce in 5 days in Denmark
Author Gert Hald from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark says, However, a long separation may allow psychological wounds to heal, and assessing divorcees after such a period may underestimate their impact. "Previous studies have not investigated the effects of divorce without extensive separation periods occurring before the divorce. Hald added We were able to study divorcees who had been granted a so-called 'immediate' divorce in Denmark and on average, these divorcees obtained a divorce within five days of filing for it.

Mental and physical health of divorcees worse

For the study, the research team obtained 'real-time' data on 1,856 very recent divorcees, who completed questionnaires about their background, health, and their divorce. Unsurprisingly, the study showed that a recent divorce takes an emotional and physical toll. The mental and physical health of divorcees was significantly worse than the comparative background population immediately following a divorce. However, some interesting trends emerged from the data.

The major reason for Divorce - Conflict

For instance, among men, earning more and being younger predicted better physical health, while having more children, having a new partner, and even having more previous divorces was associated with better mental health. Among women, earning more money, having a new partner, and having fewer previous divorces were associated with better physical health while initiating the divorce and having a new partner predicted better mental health. However, one factor had a big influence on the divorcee's conflict.
Researchers said across gender higher levels of divorce conflicts were found to predict worse mental health, even when accounting for the social-demographic variables and divorce characteristics.

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