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Summary
Survey data were used to examine the association between the frequency of asynchronous (e.g., letters, email) and synchronous (e.g., telephone, video) communication on marital quality and psychological well-being (i.e., anxiety, depression, sleep, and loneliness) of civilian spouses during their husband's deployment. The frequency of asynchronous and synchronous communication during deployment influenced spouses' psychological well-being and marital quality differently.
Citation
Meek, N. A., Totenhagen, C. J., Hawkins, S. A., Borden, L. M. (2016). Staying Connected on the Home Front: Communication and Well-being of Civilian Spouses During Deployment. Journal of Family Studies, 1-18. doi:10.1080/13229400.2016.1248856