Depressive Symptoms and Mechanisms of Relational Turbulence as Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction Among Returning Service Members

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This study evaluated relational uncertainty and interference from partners as potential mechanisms linking depressive symptoms with relationship satisfaction. Self-report data were collected from Service members across all branches living in 27 states who had returned home from deployment within the past six months. Findings suggest there is a relationship between depressive symptoms and relationship satisfaction.

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Knobloch, L. K., Theiss, J. A. (2011). Depressive Symptoms and Mechanisms of Relational Turbulence as Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction Among Returning Service Members. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 470-478. doi:10.1037/a0024063