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A Comparison Study of Low Trauma Disclosure Participants and Their Partners in Army Couples
Authors:Kali Summers  Alyssa M Campbell  Hannah Gray  Lori A Zetmeir
Institution:1. School of Family Studies and Human Services, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA;2. Department of Psychological Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA;3. Social Science, College of Arts &4. Sciences, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA
Abstract:Intimate partner relationships provide unique conditions for examining how the interpersonal and/or systemic impact of trauma exposure and post-trauma responses can impact both the primary and secondary trauma survivors and the interpersonal dynamics of the couple. The current study explored qualitative and quantitative data from low trauma disclosure individuals (n?=?15) and their partners to understand the experiences of low trauma disclosure to spouses in a sample of Army couples. Contrary to the original hypothesis, the results indicated mixed trauma disclosure partners seemed to be functioning at lower individual and relationship functioning levels than the low or high trauma disclosure partners. Implications for practice and future research also are described.
Keywords:military families  relationships  self-disclosure  war and families
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