This study applied the relational turbulence model to the communication of U.S. service members and at-home partners following the return from a tour of duty by evaluating three turbulence markers: (a) relational maintenance, (b) partner responsiveness, and (c) turmoil appraisals. Participants were 235 individuals (128 service members, 107 at-home partners) who completed an online questionnaire within six months following reunion. Relational uncertainty and interference from partners predicted turbulence markers, and they partially mediated the association between relationship satisfaction and turbulence markers. Results suggest that the relational turbulence model is useful for illuminating the experiences of military couples during the po...
Introduction: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and potentially debilitating conditio...
A strong family unit and dyadic relationship can buffer against the possible development of depressi...
Today’s military encompasses a wide variety of families who are affected by deployments in multiple ...
This study applied the relational turbulence model to the communication of U.S. service members and ...
Although many military couples eagerly await reunion after deployment, the reentry of service member...
Affectionate communication may play a key role in how military couples navigate the transition from ...
The current study examined how 179 romantic partners of U.S. service members perceived that they and...
Objective Understanding the factors that predict the reintegration difficulty of military couples du...
This study drew on the relational turbulence model to investigate how the interpersonal dynamics of ...
This study examined (a) the association between relationship functioning prior to and during deploym...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to understand how between-partner feedback loops fa...
The relational turbulence model argues that periods of transition in romantic relationships are ripe...
Countless people face the military deployment cycle: service members, parents, children, and spouses...
The authors use the relational turbulence model to derive hypotheses linking characteristics of rela...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Introduction: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and potentially debilitating conditio...
A strong family unit and dyadic relationship can buffer against the possible development of depressi...
Today’s military encompasses a wide variety of families who are affected by deployments in multiple ...
This study applied the relational turbulence model to the communication of U.S. service members and ...
Although many military couples eagerly await reunion after deployment, the reentry of service member...
Affectionate communication may play a key role in how military couples navigate the transition from ...
The current study examined how 179 romantic partners of U.S. service members perceived that they and...
Objective Understanding the factors that predict the reintegration difficulty of military couples du...
This study drew on the relational turbulence model to investigate how the interpersonal dynamics of ...
This study examined (a) the association between relationship functioning prior to and during deploym...
The overarching goal of this dissertation was to understand how between-partner feedback loops fa...
The relational turbulence model argues that periods of transition in romantic relationships are ripe...
Countless people face the military deployment cycle: service members, parents, children, and spouses...
The authors use the relational turbulence model to derive hypotheses linking characteristics of rela...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Introduction: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and potentially debilitating conditio...
A strong family unit and dyadic relationship can buffer against the possible development of depressi...
Today’s military encompasses a wide variety of families who are affected by deployments in multiple ...