Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military personnel and veterans, has received much attention. Findings show that combat exposure may be linked to an array of negative health consequences, includ-ing posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for the deployed individual and stress that is placed on the family. Married U.S. college students from Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg, North Carolina, were asked to complete a survey measuring depression, anxiety, social support, and marital satisfaction. Comparisons of means between participants with spouses in the military and participants with a civilian spouse showed no significant differences in depression and anxiety. Participants with a military s...
Various studies have been conducted within our United States military service members and their prob...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Within military couples military personnel and their civilian spouses experience both common and uni...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understan...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Numerous studies have r...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
There are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military (Department of D...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
Today’s military encompasses a wide variety of families who are affected by deployments in multiple ...
Airmen serving in the U.S. Air Force have made significant contributions to the overall war efforts ...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Various studies have been conducted within our United States military service members and their prob...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Within military couples military personnel and their civilian spouses experience both common and uni...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understan...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Numerous studies have r...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
There are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military (Department of D...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
Today’s military encompasses a wide variety of families who are affected by deployments in multiple ...
Airmen serving in the U.S. Air Force have made significant contributions to the overall war efforts ...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Various studies have been conducted within our United States military service members and their prob...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Within military couples military personnel and their civilian spouses experience both common and uni...