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Summary
Survey data from Army spouses were used to evaluate the association between Army deployment extensions and spouses’ health and well-being (e.g., depression, anxiety), deployment-induced difficulties with daily life operations (e.g., house maintenance, childcare), and perceptions of the Army during deployment. Deployment extensions negatively affected spouses’ well-being and daily life operations, as well as their perceptions of the Army.
Citation
SteelFisher, G. K., Zaslavsky, A.M., Blendon, R. J. (2008). Health-Related Impact of Deployment Extensions on Spouses of Active Duty Army Personnel. Military Medicine, 173, 221-229. doi:10.7205/MILMED.173.3.221