Check out this post on how married men behaving by Catherine Donaldson-Evans on AOL health.
Who are married men engage in less aggressive and illegal behavior than those who are not, according to a new study.
The trend seems to be partly because of the effect of binding the marriage itself and in part because less anti-social males tend to be those walking in the aisle in the first place, research shows.
Previous links were fired between marriage and the reduction of bad behavior. But we know why.
Michigan State University researchers found that men who are defined as being aggressive, with a lack of remorse, being irresponsible and denying the rights of others - more antisocial - are less likely to tie the knot, whereas those less anti-social are more likely to marry.
"Antisocial personality disorder is often difficult as being asocial," author main s. Alexandra Burt, Associate Professor of psychology, said AOL health. "This is a pervasive pattern of abstraction and violating the rights and safety of others.
But being married seems to also further reduce antisocial tendencies, researchers have discovered.
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