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Marital Intimacy and Depression

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

Edward M. Waring
Affiliation:
Victoria Hospital, 375 South Street, London, Ontario N6A 4G5

Summary

Recent research has suggested that the absence of an intimate, confiding relationship may be a vulnerability factor in the development of depression in women living under adverse circumstances. This study demonstrates a significant association between severity of depression and deficiencies of marital intimacy; depressed patients with the lowest levels of marital intimacy failed to improve at one month follow-up, while 36% of the spouses of the depressed patients had symptoms of non-psychotic emotional illness. The depressed patients and their spouses' perception of their marital intimacy differ, but these differences appear not to be solely related to the spouse's depression.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1984 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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