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ID169096
Title ProperMental Health and Stress Among Army Civilians, Spouses, and Soldiers in a Closing Military Community
LanguageENG
AuthorThomas, Jeffrey L
Summary / Abstract (Note)When military community closure occurs, it can be challenging for service members and the surrounding community. Given that services and social networks disappear; this is particularly salient in overseas locations. Few studies have systematically assessed the impact of base closure on military community members. In the present study, 743 soldiers, 114 Army civilian employees, and 54 military spouses living in two closing U.S. military communities in Germany were surveyed about transformation stressors, mental health, and factors associated with better adjustment such as individual coping, leadership behaviors, and community cohesion. While individual coping was associated with fewer sleep problems, and individual coping and leadership were associated with less psychological distress, community cohesion generally overrode these effects in the final step of regression models. Thus, while coping and leadership are important, community connection appears to confer benefits to the affected individuals even in the context of base closure.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 45, No.4; Oct 2019: p.612-636
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol 45 No 4
Key WordsGermany ;  Stress ;  Military Spouses ;  Mental Health ;  Military Communities ;  Drawdown ;  DA Civilians


 
 
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