Variables related to the psychological well being of Army wives during the stress of an extended military separation.

Author: Knapp, Tamara S., Newman, Shana J.

Source:
Military Medicine, Vol 158(2), Feb 1993: 77-80.
Examines the relationship between self-esteem, locus of control, accumulated stressors, perceived military stress, and the psychological well-being of 74 Army wives whose husbands were stationed in the Persian Gulf. Accumulated stressors and perceived military stress accounted for a significant portion of the variance in psychological well-being. This suggests that during an extended separation, the lower the accumulation of stressors and perceived military stress, the greater the psychological well-being of Army wives.