Airmen serving in the U.S. Air Force have made significant contributions to the overall war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Deployment, combat exposure, and subsequent combat-related mental health issues can have effects that extended beyond the airmen to the family. The primary aim of this study was to determine the path through which such effects occur within the context of risk and protective factors. The risk factors identified in this study were: deployment length and frequency and psychological symptomology. The construct of social support was also examined as an identified protective factor. This study examined the relationships between all of these variables using regression, moderation and mediation. Method: Secondary data w...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, almost three million children, spouses, and adult d...
Although previous research has indicated an elevated prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
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...
The consequences of deployment extend beyond the service member to impact the entire family. The cur...
The current military action in the Middle East has perpetuated a cycle of deployment and reunion. Th...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
This study examined (a) the association between relationship functioning prior to and during deploym...
We examined the longitudinal relationships among work–family conflict, general life stress, social i...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This research examined whether militar...
Military families experience stressors unique to their occupation which strongly influence family st...
Retaining qualified men and women is the backbone of total force readiness. Studies have found that...
This study explored the impact of multiple deployments on the health and well-being of the partners ...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, almost three million children, spouses, and adult d...
Although previous research has indicated an elevated prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
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...
The consequences of deployment extend beyond the service member to impact the entire family. The cur...
The current military action in the Middle East has perpetuated a cycle of deployment and reunion. Th...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
This study examined (a) the association between relationship functioning prior to and during deploym...
We examined the longitudinal relationships among work–family conflict, general life stress, social i...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).This research examined whether militar...
Military families experience stressors unique to their occupation which strongly influence family st...
Retaining qualified men and women is the backbone of total force readiness. Studies have found that...
This study explored the impact of multiple deployments on the health and well-being of the partners ...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, almost three million children, spouses, and adult d...