Mayo Clinic researchers have found that women who live in rural areas who are unmarried have lower self-rated health and higher rates of depression than their married counterparts. The investigators say being single may cause women to have less access to health care, as many women gain health insurance through a spouse or a former spouse, and this may lead to health problems. Also, researchers say lack of social support also may contribute to poor health and depression among single women.
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