长达10年的研究表明双方一起宿醉的夫妻比只有其中一个人喝酒的夫妻关系融洽很多。

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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...ps-marriage-alcohol-study-finds-a7145866.html

Couples who get drunk together have better relationships, study finds


A ten year research project analysing interviews with more than 2,700 couples found women were particularly unhappy in their relationship when they were the only drinker

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Overall, couples had better marriages if both partners drank alcohol or if both partners abstained Getty
Married couples who have similar drinking habits tend to be happier than couples where only one partner drinks alcohol, researchers have suggested.

Analysis of data for a nationally representative sample of heterosexual US couples over the age of 50 found that women in particular were more dissatisfied in their relationship when they, but not their husbands, were drinkers.

Overall, couples had better marriages if both partners drank alcohol or if both partners abstained.

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“We’re not suggesting that people should drink more or change the way they drink,” said Dr Kira Birditt of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, who studies relationships across adulthood and authored the report.

She told Reuters Health: “We’re not sure why this is happening, but it could be that couples that do more leisure time activities together have better marital quality.”

The research, published in Journals of Gerontology B: Psychological Sciences, took into account survey responses from 2,767 married couples participating in a long-term Health and Retirement Survey.

Over a period of ten years, all participants sat interviews with researchers and answered questions about their drinking habits - whether they drank, how many days a week they drank and how many drinks they had each day.

The couples were married for an average of 33 years, and around two-thirds were in their first marriage.

In more than half of the couples studied, both members drank alcohol. While wives were overall less likely to drink alcohol than their husbands, they reported greater dissatisfaction within their marriage when they were the lone drinker within the relationship.

“The study shows that it’s not about how much they’re drinking, it’s about whether they drink at all,” said Ms Birditt.



But, she emphasised, drinking among older adults is becoming an increasing problem, “especially among baby boomers, who seem more accepting of alcohol use.”

Around 20 per cent of men and 6 per cent of the women surveyed proved to have significant drinking problems.

Dr Fred Blow, another researcher at the University of Michigan said: “Problem drinkers are a whole different kettle of fish. Serious heavy drinkers have disruptive relationships with people, particularly their partners. That’s an important issue that should be looked at going forward.”

Speaking on the report,

Elaine Hindal, Chief Executive of the alcohol education charity Drinkaware said: “Alcohol can also have a negative effect on relationships if not drunk in moderation. Alcohol works on the brain to lower our inhibitions which can lead you to say something in an argument which you may come to regret."
 
亲爱的,干了这杯!
 
这还用研究?真浪费纳税人的钱。道不同不相为谋呗,看来我有聪明的时候,上CFC老让我感觉自己胖蠢丑,今天感觉不错。
 
两个酒鬼,臭味相投。这还要研究,浪费资源。
 
哈哈,还长达10年的研究,真浪费税银
爹妈没事常对饮,喝得红眼红脸到是浪漫了,娃咋办,干瞪眼看着爹妈喝?
想想这研究都笑死了
 
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哈哈,还长达10年的研究,真浪费俺们交的税银
爹妈没事常对饮,喝得红眼红脸到是浪漫了,娃咋办,干瞪眼看着爹妈喝?
想想这研究都笑死了
没娃或者娃都自立了,不行么。:D
 
这是用俺们交的睡印研究的?还是大学里有人吃饱没事干的勾当?大学是私人的吧?
 
美国人/美国大学。让他们研究去吧。
 
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