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Spouses tend to share psychiatric disorders, massive study finds

15 days ago
  • #mental health
  • #marriage patterns
  • #psychiatric disorders
  • People with psychiatric disorders are more likely to marry someone with the same condition than someone without.
  • The study analyzed data from over 14.8 million people in Taiwan, Denmark, and Sweden, covering nine psychiatric disorders.
  • Spouses were more likely to share the same psychiatric condition than to have different ones.
  • The trend was consistent across countries, cultures, and generations, with slight increases in recent decades.
  • Only OCD, bipolar disorder, and anorexia nervosa showed different patterns across countries.
  • Three theories explain the trend: attraction to similar individuals, shared environment, and societal stigma.
  • Social and environmental stressors may contribute to new diagnoses in previously unaffected partners.