Active Component

The Long War and Parental Combat Deployment: Effects on Military Children and At-Home Spouses

Survey data were utilized to examine the impact of parental combat deployments, parental distress, and cumulative duration of parent deployment on child adjustment (i.e., internalizing, externalizing, depression, and anxiety) in families with currently deployed and recently returned Service membe

2010
Lester, P.
Peterson, K.
Reeves, J.
Knauss, L.
Glover, D.
Mogil, C.
Duan, N.
Saltzman, W.
Pynoos, R.
Wilt, K.
Beardslee, W.

The Impact of Infidelity on Combat-Exposed Service Members

This study examined relationships between combat-exposed Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans’ experiences related to infidelity during deployment (i.e., indicating that a partner was unfaithful or reporting concern about potential infidelity) and postdeployment mental heal

2015
Kachadourian, K. L.
Smith, B. N.
Taft, C. T.
Vogt, D.

The Impact of Infidelity on Combat-Exposed Service Members

During frequent and lengthy deployments, infidelity may be a concern for Service members and their significant others. This study examined how combat-exposed Service members’ experiences of infidelity during deployment were associated with post-deployment mental health.

2015
Kachadourian, K. L.
Smith, B. N.
Taft, C. T.
Vogt, D.