This study addressed the question, "What is the lived experience of and meaning held by military officers' spouses/partners regarding multiple, year-long or longer deployments of their active duty military wife/partner in the post-9/11 era?" A literature review indicated a paucity of information about this relatively new phenomenon and that the impact on spouses/partners warranted investigation. Study findings provide insight for health professionals about the stressors experienced and coping mechanisms utilized by military officer spouses/partners during repeated yearlong or longer deployment. The findings afford an in-depth understanding of the complex and emerging issues faced by these individuals.  The researcher used Max van Manen...
This research examined the relationship between the number of deployments and depression in military...
Over 1.5 million U.S. soldiers have deployed oversees since the beginning of the War on Terror in 20...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
This mixed method, exploratory, retrospective study explores the impact of multiple deployments on m...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological research study was to determine the psychological a...
Having a partner as a part of the military induces a level of great stress. There is an absence of l...
Ohde, Kaitlin N. (2020). Perceptions of Challenges and Resiliencies of Post 9/11 Combat Veterans’ Wi...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
There are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military (Department of D...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Since the dawn of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), combat deploym...
Military families experience increased levels of stress during times of deployment. Previous researc...
Periods of military transition contain unique experiences. For those serving this includes the trans...
Although previous research has shown a negative relation between partner support and PTSD symptom se...
Since 2001, millions of U.S. military personnel have deployed overseas. Military deployment can be a...
This research examined the relationship between the number of deployments and depression in military...
Over 1.5 million U.S. soldiers have deployed oversees since the beginning of the War on Terror in 20...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
This mixed method, exploratory, retrospective study explores the impact of multiple deployments on m...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological research study was to determine the psychological a...
Having a partner as a part of the military induces a level of great stress. There is an absence of l...
Ohde, Kaitlin N. (2020). Perceptions of Challenges and Resiliencies of Post 9/11 Combat Veterans’ Wi...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
There are approximately 1.5 million active duty service members in today's military (Department of D...
Research suggests that the deployment cycle is associated with decreased psychological well-being in...
Since the dawn of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), combat deploym...
Military families experience increased levels of stress during times of deployment. Previous researc...
Periods of military transition contain unique experiences. For those serving this includes the trans...
Although previous research has shown a negative relation between partner support and PTSD symptom se...
Since 2001, millions of U.S. military personnel have deployed overseas. Military deployment can be a...
This research examined the relationship between the number of deployments and depression in military...
Over 1.5 million U.S. soldiers have deployed oversees since the beginning of the War on Terror in 20...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...