Depressive Symptoms Among US Military Spouses During Deployment: The Protective Effect of Positive Emotions

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Researchers examined the relationship between stress and depressive symptoms in military spouses during deployment and how that relationship varied based on levels of positivity. More perceived stress was associated with higher levels of reported depressive symptoms, but for spouses who exhibited high levels of positivity, that relationship was weaker than for those with low levels of positivity.

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Faulk, K. E., Gloria, C. T., Cance, J. D., Steinhardt, M. A. (2012). Depressive Symptoms Among US Military Spouses During Deployment: The Protective Effect of Positive Emotions. Armed Forces & Society, 38, 373-390. doi:10.1177/0095327X11428785