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Summary
Fourteen civilian spouses of National Guard and Reserve Service members participated in an unstructured interview to explore the experience of wartime military separation from their partners. Three patterns of coming to terms with the separation emerged: settling in immediately, struggling followed by settling in, and struggling without relief.
Citation
Messecar, D. C., Kendall, J. (1998). Guard and Reserve Spouse Separation during the Persian Gulf War: Coming to Terms With Uncertainty. Journal of Family Nursing, 4, 309-333. doi:10.1177/107484079800400306