Keeping Engaged During Deployment: The Interplay between Self-Efficacy, Family Support, and Threat Exposure

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Summary

Resources of resilience and perceived threat were assessed in a sample of military personnel. Findings revealed that when threat exposure from deployment is high, having greater self-efficacy was beneficial to overcome the increased stressors. Family support also served as a buffer regardless of the level of self-efficacy and deployment threat exposure.

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Delahaij, R., Kamphuis, W., van den Berg, C. E. (2016). Keeping Engaged During Deployment: The Interplay between Self-Efficacy, Family Support, and Threat Exposure. Military Psychology, 28, 78-88. doi:10.3037/mil0000098