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Psychosocial Factor

Marriage (stable)

A stable marriage is a psychosocial factor that significantly influences mental and physical health outcomes by providing emotional support and stability. Indexed studies reveal that stable marriages can be understood through models similar to those used in microbial communities, where multiple stable states exist depending on dynamic preferences among partners. These studies also highlight the challenges of maintaining a positive homosexual identity within marriage for bisexual men and how personality disorders can affect marital relationships. Stable marriages are closely connected to emotional support systems and personal identity development. The evidence base is limited, with some older studies that may not fully reflect current societal dynamics.

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