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Factors that differentiate distressed and non-distressed marriages in army soldiers
Anderson, Jared R.; Johnson, Matthew D.; Goff, Briana S. Nelson; Cline, Laura E.; Lyon, Sarah E.
Data from U.S. Army soldiers (N = 697) were analyzed to determine the factors that differentiate distressed from non-distressed relationships. Results show that most soldiers had relationship satisfaction scores that categorized them as non-distressed. In addition, soldiers in dual-military marriages had relationship satisfaction scores similar to those of soldiers in military-civilian marriages. Finally, several variables including rank, relocation status, relationship length, and relationship status differentiated distressed from non-distressed relationships. Implications for intervention programming and future research directions are discussed.
Keywords: Dual-military couples; Military marriages; Relationship distress
Journal:Marriage & Family Review, Volume:47, Issue:7, Starting Page:459, Ending Page:473
Rights:This is an electronic version of an article published in Marriage & Family Review, 47(7), 459-473. Marriage & Family Review is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01494929.2011.619301