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AUTOR(ES) Carl A. Castro , Doris Briley Durand , Lolita M. Burrell , Gary A. Adams
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, United States Army Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
ANO 2006
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Armed Forces and Society
ISSN 0095-327X
E-ISSN 1556-0848
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0002764206288804
CITAÇÕES 19
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 7ce9a04e80d8c832a2c45439adf209e2

Resumo

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 psychological and physical well-being, satisfaction with the Army, and marital satisfaction. Questionnaire results from 346 spouses living overseas indicated that the impact of separations was negatively related to all four outcomes, while foreign residence was negatively related to physical and psychological well-being, fear for soldier safety was negatively related to physical well-being, and the impact of moving was negatively related to satisfaction with the Army. The results further indicated that perceptions of moving and separations were more important in determining outcomes than were the actual number of moves or separations.

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