The impact of job loss on family dissolution.
The impact of involuntary job displacements on the probability of divorce is analysed using discrete duration models.
The impact of involuntary job displacements on the probability of divorce is analysed using discrete duration models.
Understanding the experiences of non-deployed military spouses is important to improve services to military families.
This article explored the relationship maintenance strategies used by 50 Army wives during a wartime deployment. The data suggest that they use a variety of strategies, and the use of these strategies is impacted by the context of the deployment.
483 civilian wives married to U.S. Army Active Duty husbands completed questionnaires to explore the impact of attributions of their spouses’ PTSD symptoms and combat exposure on marital satisfaction.
This exploratory study compares perceived stress, loss of psychosocial resources, PTSD symptoms and physiological measures (heart rate, blood pressure) among adolescents who had a family member deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom to both civilian peers and military peers with a nondeployed parent
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have been challenging for US uniformed service families and their children. Almost 60% of US service members have family responsibilities.