Bringing the troops back home: Modeling the postdeployment reintegration experience

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Summary

Using a sample of Canadian Forces personnel (N 490) returning from deployment in Afghanistan, we tested a model of reintegration experiences, with a focus on affective organizational commitment, support factors, posttraumatic stress symptoms, changes in alcohol use, and turnover intentions. The model provided an excellent fit to the data, although homecoming experiences were not associated with commitment as predicted. No differences emerged between novice (single tour) and experienced (multiple tours) personnel, although the number of tours was associated with increased affective commitment as expected.

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Currie, S. L., Day, A., & Kelloway, E. K. (2011). Bringing the troops back home: Modeling the postdeployment reintegration experience. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 16(1), 38–47. doi:10.1037/a0021724