Divorce rates among evangelicals, non-denominationals, and Baptists are the highest among all Christians.
Thus all of the above have terrible home lives. It follows that because of their beliefs they ignore the important spirtuality of the family and run away from their responsibilities as husband, wife and parent.
If we’re going to manipulate statistics, let’s do it right and in an eglaitarian manner.
Are they depressed? Do they kill themselves? We all sin (yes, even Mormons). Mormons who do NOT marry in the Temple (the majority BTW) have the same rates of divorce as the rest of society at large.
The topic we are dealing with is that Utahns (and those in the Mormon corridor) are killing themselves in higher numbers and suffer from more episodes of serious depression. It seems their "good, successful families" might not be as "good and successful" as they profess them to be regardless of the image they present.