Experiences of U.S. Military Couples During the Post-Deployment Transition: Applying the Relational Turbulence Model

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Summary

Although many military couples eagerly await reunion after deployment, the reentry of service members into family life can be challenging. This study employed the relational turbulence model to identify the issues facing military couples during the postdeployment transition. Individuals who had been reunited with their romantic partner during the past six months (N ¼ 259; 137 service members, 122 partners) completed an online questionnaire. Content analytic results indicated that people encounter diverse changes to their relationship (RQ1), issues of relational uncertainty (RQ2), and interference in their daily routines (RQ3). Women, at-home partners, and reservist couples appear especially likely to encounter upheaval (RQ4). The relational turbulence model may have utility for illuminating the experiences of military couples upon reintegration.

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Knobloch, L. K., Theiss, J. A. (2012). Experiences of U.S. Military Couples During the Post-Deployment Transition: Applying the Relational Turbulence Model. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 423–450. doi:10.1177/0265407511431186