The Impact of Individual Trauma Symptoms of Deployed Soldiers on Relationship Satisfaction

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Summary

Male Soldiers and their wives/partners completed self-report questionnaires shortly after the Soldier’s return from an Iraq or Afghanistan deployment. This study explored the relationship between combat-related traumatic stress and relationship satisfaction. Findings indicate that Soldiers’ exposure to traumatic experiences has a negative impact on relationship satisfaction.

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Goff, B. S., Crow, J. R., Reisbig, A. M. J., Hamilton, S. (2007). The Impact of Individual Trauma Symptoms of Deployed Soldiers on Relationship Satisfaction. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 344-353. doi:10.1037/0893-3200.21.3.344