Interviews with 25 military wives to elicit their lived experience of OIF/OEF deployment found two main themes: the recipe for being a good military wife and managing split loyalties. Military wives’ experience reflected a disenfranchised existence. Their stress was exacerbated by the reality of the composition of their marital relationship -- a couple-military threesome -- that they bore in silence. Their marginalization did not deter them from supporting their husbands the best they could, reflecting their inherent strength and resilience. The wives had a recipe that helped them manage the stresses inherent in deployment. Research and clinical implications are discussed.
Keywords: Military wives; Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom deployment; Combat deployment; Qualitative research; Feminist epistemology; Military couples
Permissions:This is an electronic version of an article published in Aducci, C. J., Baptist, J. A., George, J., Barros, P. M., & Goff, B. S. N. (2011). The recipe for being a good military wife: How military wives managed OIF/OEF deployment. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 23(3-4),231-249. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy is available online at http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/08952833.2011.604526