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Perceptions of Individual and Family Functioning Among Deployed Female National Guard Members.

April 27, 2016 05:05

Perceptions of Individual and Family Functioning Among Deployed Female National Guard Members.

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Perceptions of Individual and Family Functioning Among Deployed Female National Guard Members.

J Fam Nurs. 2016 Apr 13;

Authors: Kelly PJ, Cheng AL, Berkel LA, Nilsson J

Abstract

Females currently make up 15% of U.S. military service members. Minimal attention has been paid to families of female National Guard members who have been deployed and their subsequent reintegration challenges. This cross-sectional Internet-based survey of female members of four National Guard units compared those who were and were not deployed. Instruments, guided by the variables of the Family Resilience Model, measured individual, family, and deployment-related factors. Bivariate analysis and ordinal logistic regression were done to assess differences between the groups. Of the 239 National Guard members surveyed, deployed women (n= 164) had significantly higher levels of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD;p< .001) and lower coping skills (p= .003) than non-deployed women (n= 75). Perceptions of overall family functioning were higher among deployed when compared with never deployed women. Results indicate community interventions that focus on strengthening coping skills of female Guard members would be useful for this population.

PMID: 27076466 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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