Marriage and reductions in men's alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use.

Jessica E SalvatoreCharles O GardnerKenneth S Kendler
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Marriage was associated with substantial reductions in substance use compared to being divorced/separated or single, and these reductions began prior to marriage. The co-twin comparison and within-person models ruled out the alternative explanation that marriage effects were due to confounding background familial and individual factors. These results provide strong evidence that the social role expectations associated with marriage reduce psychoactive substance use.