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Everything Here is Fine: Protective Buffering by Military Spouses During a Deployment
Authors:Sarah P. Carter  Keith D. Renshaw  Elizabeth S. Allen  Howard J. Markman  Scott M. Stanley
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA;2. University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO;3. University of Denver, Denver, CO
Abstract:To minimize potential distractions for deployed military service members (SMs), some nondeployed romantic partners have reported engaging in protective buffering, or intentionally withholding information or concerns to protect their deployed partner. This study assessed the associations of protective buffering and psychological distress and marital satisfaction for military couples during and after deployment. Additionally, the study explored whether protective buffering was related to SM reports of being distracted during deployment by family matters. A total of 54 couples provided data before, during, and after an Army deployment. In multilevel models, higher protective buffering by partners was associated with higher psychological distress and lower marital satisfaction for both SMs and partners during, but not after, deployment. Additionally, partners reported frequent use of protective buffering during deployment; however, protective buffering was not significantly correlated with family related distraction for SMs during deployment. Limitations and implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:Protective Buffering  Romantic Relationship  Military  Deployment  Communication  amortiguación protectora  relación romántica  militar  despliegue  comunicación  保护性缓冲  情侣关系  部队的  服兵役期  交流
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