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How Can Health and Chronic Illness Impact a Marriage?


Being married to someone with a chronic illness is wearing on me ...

Studies have indicated that living with a chronically ill spouse is either as psychologically stressing or more stressing than the loss of a ...

Chronic Illness is Destroying my Marriage: Strategies for Healing

Discover effective strategies to navigate the impact of chronic illness on your marriage. Find support, advice, and insights to help strengthen your ...

The Impact of Chronic Illness on Marital Relationships

Chronic illness can greatly affect intimacy and emotional connection in a marriage. Physical symptoms, medication side effects, and emotional ...

Navigating Marriage with Illness can be Dark and Lonely.

Chronic illness within marriage is hard on both spouses. As a caregiver, one spouse feels the weight of being leaned upon by the sick spouse. The spouse living ...

Living with a spouse with chronic illness - BMC Public Health

Also, partners with a chronically ill spouse may themselves be older [9] and may have their own health issues and diseases, as older people are ...

How Illness Affects Relationships - Marriage.com

Having chronic illness such as arthritis, diabetes, or cancer can take a toll on even the best relationship, may it be as a partner, a friend or in a family.

Illness - For Your Marriage

Many kinds of illness- physical, mental and emotional- can impact a marriage. They range from the occasional cold, to an unexpected accident, to chronic or ...

The Impact of Children With Chronic Health Problems on Marriage

Sabbeth, B. F., & Leventhal, J. M. (1984). Marital adjustment to chronic childhood illness: A critique of the literature. Pediatrics, 73, 762-768. Google ...

How My Chronic Illness Indirectly Caused My Divorce | Lupus.net

Studies show that chronic illness can increase the likelihood of divorce by up to 75 percent, particularly when the chronically ill person is female.

How to Keep Your Marriage Healthy While Coping with Chronic Illness

Studies have shown that the caregiver burden when a spouse has a chronic illness negatively affects the non-ill partner both physically and ...

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy - Wiley Online Library

The author of this article examines the impact of illness on the couple relationship. He identifies how areas of intimacy and communication impact the couple's ...

Can a Chronic Illness Affect My Divorce? | Burnham Douglass

Chronic illness can significantly change the dynamic of a marriage and create enough strain that it breaks down.

How Chronic Illness Impacts Families | Garrett Counseling

A 2022 qualitative study from Chronic Illness found that family members are at risk for long-term adverse psychological outcomes.

How To Handle Chronic Health Problems in Marriage

Any kind of long-term illness can be extremely tough for married couples as one spouse struggles to cope with the symptoms and effects of ...

In Sickness and Health How Chronic Disease Affects Marriages

Vows of in sickness and health seem simple until learning how chronic disease affects marriage and family life.

Sex and chronic illness - Better Health Channel

Some changes may be physical, such as changes to your body, side effects from medications, or fatigue and pain. Other changes may be psychological, such as ...

In Sickness and in Health: Love and Chronic Illness - Healthline

A lot of people don't necessarily realize how impactful chronic illness can be, and that was just as true for me as it was for my husband. I ...

Deciding to Divorce a Spouse With a Chronic Illness

Financial implications of divorce and quality-of-life changes: It is important to fully understand your finances and the financial impact on ...

Chronic Diseases Among Spouses - Milbank Memorial Fund

married pairs studied in the Eastern Health District. Also, both rheumatoid and degenerative arthritis have been noted to occur more frequently among women ...

How to be a Supportive Partner to Someone with Chronic Illness

Any relationship is difficult to maintain, but add a chronic illness into the mix and people's grasp on “in sickness and in health” starts ...