Psychological Health Influences of Legal-Marriage and -Partnerships on Same-Sex Couples

W. Elwood, V. Irvin, Benmei Liu, Richard Lee, N. Breen
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This chapter explores whether Californians in same-sex legal marriages and partnerships reported lower levels of psychological distress than other adult Californians after the 2008 California Supreme Court Decision that legalized same-sex marriage. We pooled 10 years of California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data and employ a T1-T2 design to approximate a time series design. Dependent variables include overall self-related health, psychological distress, and household income. Independent variables include sexual identity and same-sex spouse. Bi-variate analyses compared self-reported mental and physical health between the two periods. We found decreased reports of poorer health and increased reports of very good health among gay men and lesbian women with legal spouses. Psychological distress decreased for legally coupled gay men and lesbians while increased slightly among unpartnered lesbian women and gay men. Household income increased among coupled lesbian women and gay men and decreased among others. Our project demonstrated positive health influences for Californians with legal same-sex spouses. We recommend future research projects that explore whether and how same- and opposite-sex marriage benefits health, well-being, and prosperity, and for marital status survey questions that are inclusive of sexual and gender identities and elicit the sex/gender of a respondent’s spouse.
合法婚姻和同居对同性伴侣心理健康的影响
本章探讨在2008年加州最高法院判决同性婚姻合法化后,处于同性合法婚姻和伴侣关系中的加州人是否比其他成年加州人报告的心理困扰程度更低。我们汇集了10年的加州健康访谈调查(CHIS)数据,并采用T1-T2设计近似时间序列设计。因变量包括总体自我相关健康、心理困扰和家庭收入。自变量包括性身份和同性配偶。双变量分析比较了两个时期自我报告的心理和身体健康状况。我们发现,在有合法配偶的男女同性恋者中,健康状况较差的报告减少了,健康状况非常好的报告增加了。合法结婚的男女同性恋者的心理困扰有所减少,而没有结婚的男女同性恋者的心理困扰略有增加。已婚男女同性恋者的家庭收入增加,而其他群体的家庭收入则减少。我们的项目证明了合法同性伴侣对加州人健康的积极影响。我们建议未来的研究项目探讨同性和异性婚姻是否以及如何有益于健康、幸福和繁荣,并建议婚姻状况调查问题包括性和性别身份,并引出被调查者配偶的性别/性别。
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