The Relationship of Predeployment Child-Focused Preparedness to Reintegration Attitudes and PTSD Symptoms in Military Fathers With Young Children

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Deployment may pose stress for both Service members and their children. This study interviewed 30 Service members about their pre- and post-deployment experiences, and examined the relationship between pre-deployment child-focused preparation, reintegration attitudes, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. Results revealed that compared to Service members who did not prepare their children for deployment, those who engaged in pre-deployment child preparation were less likely to have negative reintegration attitude or meet the clinical criteria for PTSD.

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Zanotti, D. C., DeMarni Cromer, L., Louie, A. D. (2016). The Relationship of Predeployment Child-Focused Preparedness to Reintegration Attitudes and PTSD Symptoms in Military Fathers With Young Children. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 2, 429-438. doi:10.1037/tps0000093