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Summary
Female civilian spouses of Active Duty Service members were surveyed to compare distress and stressor levels to community averages. The relationships among family stress and strain, social support, demographic variables, and distress were also assessed. Spouses of Service members reported significantly higher levels of general distress compared to the community average, with family stress and strain contributing significantly to spouses’ distress.
Citation
Green, S., Nurius, P. S., Lester, P. (2013). Spouse Psychological Well-Being: A Keystone to Military Family Health. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23, 753-768. doi:10.1080/10911359.2013.795068