Military Spouses

Emotion Expression, Avoidance and Psychological Health During Reintegration: A Dyadic Analysis of Actor and Partner Associations Within a Sample of Military Couples

We evaluated the extent to which military service membersÕ and their significant othersÕ coping strategies (i.e., individual use of emotion expression and avoidance) were independently associated with their ownÑand each otherÕsÑpsychological health during reintegration using an actorÐpartner inte

2015
Marini, C. M.
Wadsworth, S. M.
Christ, S. L.
Franks, M. M.

Emotion Expression, Avoidance and Psychological Health During Reintegration: A Dyadic Analysis of Actor and Partner Associations Within a Sample of Military Couples

Whether certain coping strategies are adaptive may depend upon the context and the relationships in which they are used. The effects of Service members' and their partners' use of emotional expression and avoidance on each other's psychological well-being were examined.

2015
Marini, C. M.
Wadsworth, S. M.
Christ, S. L.
Franks, M. M.

Resilience and Knowledge of PTSD Symptoms in Military Spouses

The spouse of a military service member is in a special position to understand the behaviors of a service member better than anyone. These individuals live with the military members and are able to detect changes in behavior and increased stress reactions.

2017
Zwanziger, T.
Anderson, C.
Lewis, J.
Ferreira, R.
Figley, C.

Resilience and Knowledge of PTSD Symptoms in Military Spouses

Military spouses are in a unique position to detect changes in behavior in their Service member spouse. The current study assessed if military spousal knowledge of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and access to resources about PTSD was related to a higher level of resilience.

2017
Zwanziger, T.
Anderson, C.
Lewis, J.
Ferreira, R.
Figley, C.