Conflict in Maritally Distressed Military Couples

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Summary

30 Army and 30 civilian couples who were seeking marital counseling completed questionnaires at the intake session to examine the risks for specific marital problems in military couples. Military wives were more likely to be physically abused than their civilian counterparts. Military wives were more likely to report that their husbands drink less, work late less, and express more emotion than civilian husbands.

Citation
Griffin, W.A., Morgan, A.R. (1988). Conflict in maritally distressed military couples. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 16, 14-22.