Military Spouses
The Risk for Marital Infidelity Across a Year-Long Deployment
Military deployment can create significant relationship strain. Although most couples navigate the
The Risk for Marital Infidelity Across a Year-Long Deployment
Pre- and post-deployment data from 63 married male Airmen was used to explore the prevalence and risk factors associated with marital infidelity (either emotional or physical), committed by the Service member, their spouse, or both partners, following a year-long deployment to Iraq.
Associations Between PTSD and Intimate Partner and Non-Partner Aggression Among Substance Using Veterans in Specialty Mental Health
Background: Risk factors of violence perpetration in veterans include substance use and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, it is unknown whether these factors are associated with greater risk for partner or non-partner violence.
Associations Between PTSD and Intimate Partner and Non-Partner Aggression Among Substance Using Veterans in Specialty Mental Health
A randomized control trial that examined the associations between probable posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), heavy drinking, marijuana use, cocaine use, and partner and non-partner perpetration was conducted.
Male Soldier Family Violence Offenders: Spouse and Child Offenders Compared to Child Offenders
Army data from 2000 to 2004 were used to compare two groups of married, male, Army soldier, first-time family violence offenders: 760 dual offenders (whose initial incident included both child maltreatment and spouse abuse) and 2,209 single offenders (whose initial incident included only child ma
Male Soldier Family Violence Offenders: Spouse and Child Offenders Compared to Child Offenders
Substantiated maltreatment reports of 2,969 married, male Soldiers were used to explore the differences between first-time offenders who engaged in both child and spouse maltreatment (dual offenders) versus those who only engaged in child maltreatment (single offender).