Factors Assocated with Civilian Employment, Work Satisfaction, and Performance Among National Guard Members

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Summary

Understanding risk factors related to Service members' employment-related outcomes is an important area of research, especially following the return of a deployment back into civilian life. Examination of alcohol use, psychiatric symptoms, and physical functioning suggested some negative links to National Guard employment status, work performance, and work satisfaction.

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Nelson, C. B., Zivin, K., Walters, H., Ganoczy, D., MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M., Valenstein, M. (2015). Factors Assocated with Civilian Employment, Work Satisfaction, and Performance Among National Guard Members. Psychiatric Services, 66, 1318-1325. doi:10.1176/appi.ps.20140034