Past research has indicated the negative and positive impacts of deployment on military wives. Furthermore, research has indicated the need to further understand the different deployment stages, specifically the post-deployment period. The authors examined Bowlby’s and Ainsworth’s attachment theories, specifically separation anxiety occurrence as experienced by stay-behind wives during their husbands\u27 post-deployment period. Purposive/volunteer sampling was used to survey 57 military wives currently experiencing the post-deployment period. A linear regression analysis produced a significant positive relationship between duration of deployment and the wife’s psychological distress during the post-deployment period. As deployments increase...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
Countless people face the military deployment cycle: service members, parents, children, and spouses...
The purposes of this study were to: 1) describe the effect of short-term separation on the behaviora...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understan...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
In the current climate of sustained and intensive military operations in the Middle East, spouses of...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
Airmen serving in the U.S. Air Force have made significant contributions to the overall war efforts ...
Frequent military deployments have been associated with relationship issues for active-duty members,...
The main purpose of the article is to attract attention to the situation of wives of soldiers who to...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
Countless people face the military deployment cycle: service members, parents, children, and spouses...
The purposes of this study were to: 1) describe the effect of short-term separation on the behaviora...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
This project was broadly interested in the impact of military deployments on non-deployed spouses. S...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understan...
ABSTRACT: Military members are no different than civilians in terms of the desires to have a life pa...
In the current climate of sustained and intensive military operations in the Middle East, spouses of...
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military pe...
Airmen serving in the U.S. Air Force have made significant contributions to the overall war efforts ...
Frequent military deployments have been associated with relationship issues for active-duty members,...
The main purpose of the article is to attract attention to the situation of wives of soldiers who to...
Objective. Utilization of Army National Guard troops in support of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan ...
War deployments are stressful events for the at-home spouse of a deployed soldier (Faber, Willerton,...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
Countless people face the military deployment cycle: service members, parents, children, and spouses...