Military Community Integration and Its Effect on Well-Being and Retention

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This study examined psychosocial issues within Army families and the contribution of support networks to spouses' well-being and to their desire that their soldiers remain in the Army. Data from a self-administered questionnaire were analyzed for 137 spouses from the active duty component, 410 from the National Guard, and 174 from the reserve. Differences among the three groups were found with regard to both the composition of their social support networks as well as their use of such networks. Use of support was associated with well-being, but not with retention. © 2003, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.

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Burrell, L., Durand, D. B., & Fortado, J. (2003). Military Community Integration and Its Effect on Well-Being and Retention. Armed Forces & Society, 30(1), 7–24. https://doi.org/10.1177/0095327X0303000101

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