Communication of Military Couples During Deployment and Reunion: Changes,Challenges, Benefits,and Advice |
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Authors: | Leanne K. Knobloch Erin D. Basinger Erin C. Wehrman Aaron T. Ebata Patricia C. McGlaughlin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Communication, University of Illinois;2. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois;3. University of Illinois Extension |
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Abstract: | The emotional cycle of deployment model proposes that military couples face both obstacles and opportunities across the trajectory of deployment. Guided by the model, we seek to address gaps in the literature by investigating how 236 recently reunited service members and at-home partners (N = 118 couples) describe their experiences during deployment and reunion. Results of content analyses revealed a variety of changes to communication during deployment (RQ1), challenges of reunion (RQ2), benefits of deployment (RQ3), and advice for reintegration (RQ4). These findings bolster and extend the emotional cycle of deployment model; they also have practical utility for helping military couples navigate deployment and reunion. |
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