The level of male mental health is directly proportional to the number of breakups
Researchers from the research group on the impact of breakups on the mental health of both men and women at Queen Mary's College, University of London, found in a survey that, when only considering the impact of sexual relationships on mental health, women are more likely to experience psychological problems such as anxiety than men in cohabitation relationships. The reason may be that women are more likely to feel a lack of financial and financial security, Men are more concerned about whether they will be tied up for a lifetime.
After a breakup, it is normal for both parties to experience low emotions and depression, but women take much longer to recover from emotional harm than men, and their mental health will continue to deteriorate with the increase of breakups. Men, on the contrary, have experienced two or more breakups, and their psychological state is extremely good, even healthier than other men.
Couples with stable sexual relationships have a healthy mindset
Although research results show that breakups have vastly different effects on the mental health of men and women, the standard for achieving optimal mental health for both couples is still consistent with traditional understanding, which means that, People with stable sexual relationships or happy families often have the best mental health; on the contrary, painful breakups are the main culprits leading to mental health, especially for women
Psychological experts say that for most people, enduring the psychological impact of a breakup is not a pleasant thing, and its impact on mental health is negative. Therefore, when you or your family have a breakup, you should promptly adjust yourself or see a doctor to avoid the occurrence of psychological problems such as depression.
We can't help but shout to the world: Let the breakup come harder! I want to be healthy!
(Intern Editor: Wu Weijie)