Romantic relationships have a number of benefits for a person's mental health.
According to a study, a person's mental health increases the chances of finding a romantic relationship.
In addition, married people tend to be happier than before they were married.
Scientists believe that healthy relationships bring more life satisfaction, and mental health improves as a result of a high level of quality of life.
People who are in healthy, long-term relationships often feel happier than partners in casual or cohabiting relationships.
Thus, the type of relationship has an important influence on the kind of mental health a person has.
Improving the quality of relationships leads to a better quality of life.
But improving mental health does not have a positive effect on relationships.
In addition, depression and other illnesses can have a greater impact on relationships than positive phenomena such as happiness, normal self-esteem, and health.
We previously talked about why people cheat on their partners in happy relationships.