PsycEXTRA Dataset 2005
DOI: 10.1037/e457342006-001
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Effects of Deployments on Homestation Job Stress and Burnout

Abstract: The Global War on Terrorism has increased the demands placed on military members. The increased rate of deployments, coupled with the reduction in resources, has military leaders concerned that these changing demands will cause undue strain, adversely affecting the military member's quality of life. This research tests the effects of active duty military deployments on homestation job stressors and burnout. Pre-and post-deployment surveys were administered to test for any significant changes that resulted from… Show more

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