THE IMPACT OF FAMILY STATUS ON LIFESPAN AND RISKS OF HPV-ASSOCIATED DISEASES: THE ROLE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND VACCINATION IN PREVENTION.
Abstract
In the article examines the impact of marital status on life expectancy and the risks of HPV-associated diseases. It is emphasized that marriage and stable social ties contribute to increased life expectancy due to mutual support, financial stability, and the formation of a healthy lifestyle. Data on higher morbidity and mortality among those who have never been married, especially in relation to HPV-associated oncological diseases, are presented. The role of government policy and vaccination as key tools for prevention and support of the family institution is discussed.
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2026-04-27