Abstract
Reports on research comparing the well-being of women (N = 196) married to parish pastors with that of women (N=205) married to non-clergy. Concludes from the data that women married to pastors report a generally higher state of well-being than women married to nonclergy. Notes the factors seemingly responsible for the sense of well-being among clergy wives and points out implications of the data for clinicians and for church judicatory leaders.
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