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Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 33:43-58
Adopting M. Segal’s framework, we focused on examining four military lifestyle demands—(1) risk of service member injury or death, (2) frequent relocations, (3) periodic separations, and (4) foreign residence—and their relationships to psycholo
Autor:
Doris B. Durand, Kyle L. Pehrson, Gary A. Adams, John P. Hawkins, Joel M. Teitelbaum, Lolita Burrell
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 17:229-246
The purpose of this article was to integrate 2 models linking work and family. The first model, coming primarily from the military literature, suggested that working conditions are directly related...
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 30:7-24
This study examined psychosocial issues within Army families and the contribution of support networks to spouses' well-being and to their desire that their soldiers remain in the Army. Data from a self-administered questionnaire were analyzed for 137
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Medicine. 26:23-33
Lifetime trauma history was assessed in a health study of active duty United States Army soldiers. Five hundred fifty-five male and 573 female soldiers in the sample were asked whether they had ever experienced 14 different potentially traumatic expe
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 163:466-470
We surveyed more than 1,000 female and male active duty soldiers to assess the effect of premilitary and military trauma on their psychological well-being. Questionnaire data were obtained on pertinent demographic information, history of trauma expos
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 163:363-367
This study assessed the effect of premilitary and military trauma on the psychological health of more than 1,000 female and male active duty soldiers. Questionnaire data provided information on demographics, history of trauma exposure, and general ps
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 163:213-216
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to assess the prevalence and timing of sexual assault experiences in a sample of U.S. Army soldiers. METHODS: Self-administered surveys were completed by 555 male and 573 female soldiers in combat service and combat
Autor:
Joseph M. Rothberg, Ronald R. Halverson, Doris B. Durand, Leora N. Rosen, Nancy L. Harrison, Paul D. Bliese
Publikováno v:
Armed Forces & Society. 22:537-553
Cohesion, combat readiness and acceptance of women were examined among male and female junior enlisted soldiers and male noncommissioned officers (NCOs) in 19 combat service support companies. The proportion of junior enlisted females in each company
Autor:
Doris B. Durand, Leora N. Rosen
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 7:221-234
The issue of organizational and marital factors that contribute to the retention and reenlistment plans of married junior enlisted and midlevel noncommis- sioned officer (NCO) families in the U.S. ...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 25:677-692
One year after Operation Desert Storm, marital adjustment was studied among 773 Army spouses married to soldiers who had been deployed. Interviews with some spouses and soldiers, conducted during site visits to a sample of installations, led to the i