Service members and family members currently have more challenging life situations due to multiple wartime deployments (Bowen & Martin, 2011). Spouses of military personnel suffer from problems at home when their loved ones are deployed. Problems may include intermittent single parenting, financial strain, and limited access to resources. These problems can lead to domestic violence, child abuse or neglect, and children’s social or academic decline (Lincoln & Sweeten, 2010)
Life as the spouse or partner of military service or other support agency members can be challenging...
Military members and their families have many potential issues to face, both during deployment and r...
Between September 11th 2001 and 2013, over 2.5 million individuals in the American military have emb...
This exploratory study used a researcher developed survey to examine the relative value of instrumen...
Over 1.2 million (approximately half) of the service members deployed in support of the Global War o...
The U.S Army and support resource providers have become interested in the experiences of Army spouse...
Since 2001, over 2.7 million US troops have deployed in support of the ongoing conflicts in the Midd...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
Since 2001, over 2.7 million US troops have deployed in support of the ongoing conflicts in the Midd...
The literature emphasizes that civilian spouses of military service members experience significant s...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This quantitative, descriptive study focuses on the effectiveness of the various services available ...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
This brief summarizes an examination of the relationship between number of deployments experienced b...
Life as the spouse or partner of military service or other support agency members can be challenging...
Military members and their families have many potential issues to face, both during deployment and r...
Between September 11th 2001 and 2013, over 2.5 million individuals in the American military have emb...
This exploratory study used a researcher developed survey to examine the relative value of instrumen...
Over 1.2 million (approximately half) of the service members deployed in support of the Global War o...
The U.S Army and support resource providers have become interested in the experiences of Army spouse...
Since 2001, over 2.7 million US troops have deployed in support of the ongoing conflicts in the Midd...
Even in the absence of wartime stressors, the military lifestyle is characterized by frequent challe...
Since 2001, over 2.7 million US troops have deployed in support of the ongoing conflicts in the Midd...
The literature emphasizes that civilian spouses of military service members experience significant s...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This quantitative, descriptive study focuses on the effectiveness of the various services available ...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
This brief summarizes an examination of the relationship between number of deployments experienced b...
Life as the spouse or partner of military service or other support agency members can be challenging...
Military members and their families have many potential issues to face, both during deployment and r...
Between September 11th 2001 and 2013, over 2.5 million individuals in the American military have emb...