Authors :
Tamar Mgeladze; Dr. Tamar Shioshvili
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 10 - October
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24OCT152
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Abstract :
The emotional and social difficulties that
married and divorced women encounter are examined in
this article, with a focus on the unique but related
problems that exist in both situations. Studies show that
whereas divorced women usually experience feelings of
grief, stigma, and adjusting to life as a single person,
married women typically deal with stressors associated
with marriage expectations and society norms. The
influence of these emotional and social concerns on
women's mental health, relationships, and general well-
being is examined in this article through a qualitative
review of current studies. To improve the quality of life
for women in both marital statuses, it is imperative to
comprehend these dynamics to build tailored support
systems and treatments.
Keywords :
Married Women, Divorced Women, Emotional Issues, Social Issues, Mental Health, Relationships, Stigma.
References :
- Amato, P. R. (2018). The impact of divorce on children’s well-being: An overview of the research. Child Development Perspectives, 12(3), 125-129.
- Johnson, J., Smith, T., & Ricks, M. (2023). Navigating social stigma: The experiences of divorced women. Journal of Social Issues, 79(2), 254-273.
- Kumar, V., Gupta, R., & Singh, A. (2022). Social support and mental health among married women: A study of urban India. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 16(1), 35-42.
- Murray, L., Carli, M., & Telles, D. (2021). Identity and self-esteem post-divorce: A qualitative analysis. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 45(4), 499-512.
- Smith, T., & Renk, K. (2019). The impact of work-life balance on the mental health of married women. Journal of Family Issues, 40(10), 1345-1367.
- Wang, H., Chen, Y., & Zhang, L. (2020). Marital satisfaction and psychological distress among married women. Journal of Marriage and Family, 82(2), 515-532.
The emotional and social difficulties that
married and divorced women encounter are examined in
this article, with a focus on the unique but related
problems that exist in both situations. Studies show that
whereas divorced women usually experience feelings of
grief, stigma, and adjusting to life as a single person,
married women typically deal with stressors associated
with marriage expectations and society norms. The
influence of these emotional and social concerns on
women's mental health, relationships, and general well-
being is examined in this article through a qualitative
review of current studies. To improve the quality of life
for women in both marital statuses, it is imperative to
comprehend these dynamics to build tailored support
systems and treatments.
Keywords :
Married Women, Divorced Women, Emotional Issues, Social Issues, Mental Health, Relationships, Stigma.