Compared to unmarried people, people who are married:
A) are likely to have better mental health, but worse physical health.
B) are likely to have better physical health, but worse mental health.
C) are likely to have better mental and physical health.
D) have similar mental and physical health.
Answer: C
Rationale: Overall, marriage appears to benefit physical and mental health. Married couples monitor their medical care more effectively, report greater sexual satisfaction and frequency, and are more financially secure than are unmarried people.
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