Family Communication Across the Military Deployment Experience: Child and Spouse Report of Communication Frequency and Quality and Associated Emotions, Behaviors and Ractions

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This study assessed the frequency and quality of communication between National Guard Soldiers, their female spouses (n = 13), and their children (n = 13) before, during, and after deployment. Communication during deployment with siblings was related to positive child outcomes; however, using text messaging to communicate with a deployed parent was related to negative child outcomes.

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Houston, J. B., Pfefferbaum. B., Sherman, M. D., Melson, A. G., Brand, M. W. (2013). Family Communication Across the Military Deployment Experience: Child and Spouse Report of Communication Frequency and Quality and Associated Emotions, Behaviors and Ractions. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 18, 103-119. doi:10.1080/15325024.2012.684576