The Science of Life 1972
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2628-1_3
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“…In this study population, some of the separated women were maintaining long-term economic, social, and sexual relationships with men who lived with other women, and coresidence between the women and their partners had never occurred, although future changes could bring about a different configuration. Also, Burch's (1972) study of bereavement and suicide shows the risk of suicide to be nine times greater among single men who suffer the death of their mothers than among married men who experience the same loss. Nevertheless, visiting and other types of exchange, including sexual relations, continued between the couple on a regular or intermittent basis.…”
Section: Conjugal Insecurity and Men's Pregnancy Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study population, some of the separated women were maintaining long-term economic, social, and sexual relationships with men who lived with other women, and coresidence between the women and their partners had never occurred, although future changes could bring about a different configuration. Also, Burch's (1972) study of bereavement and suicide shows the risk of suicide to be nine times greater among single men who suffer the death of their mothers than among married men who experience the same loss. Nevertheless, visiting and other types of exchange, including sexual relations, continued between the couple on a regular or intermittent basis.…”
Section: Conjugal Insecurity and Men's Pregnancy Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%