Military Spouses
Exploring the Deployment and Reintegration Experiences of Active Duty Military Families with Young Children
Active duty military families are experiencing increased stress as service members deploy to and return from lengthy and repeated deployments to multiple war zones.
Exploring the Deployment and Reintegration Experiences of Active Duty Military Families with Young Children
Deployment and reintegration impact the way a military family functions, both with the temporary loss of a member and eventual readjustment upon return. This study examined the experience of the deployment cycle from the perspective of military spouses with young children.
Finding Resilience: The Mediation Effect of Sense of Community on the Psychological Well-being of Military Spouses
The goal of this study was to identify positive factors that increase the psychological well-being of military spouses in the areas of environmental mastery.
Finding Resilience: The Mediation Effect of Sense of Community on the Psychological Well-being of Military Spouses
Military lifestyle can be challenging for military spouses. The study explored factors that were related to the psychological well-being of military spouses, and also examined how a sense of community may play a role in military spouses’ well-being.
An Exploratory Study of Marital and Quality of Life Ratings Among Male Spouses of Military Members
The purpose of this article is to present the current demographics and both marital and quality of life ratings of a small group of males who are married to current Active Duty service members.
An Exploratory Study of Marital and Quality of Life Ratings Among Male Spouses of Military Members
Few studies explore the experiences of male military spouses, which can impact family readiness within the military. Survey data were used to examine the demographic information of male spouses of Active Duty Service members on a variety of satisfaction measures (e.g., life, marital, health).