2006
DOI: 10.1080/15287390600591355
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Review of Cost-Effective and Practical Methods for Obtaining Individual Indices of Operation Stress for Deployed Military Personnel

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“…Most literature focusing on the impact of deployment on individuals highlights the negative impacts such as increased substance use, 20 increased domestic violence, 21 negative self-reported health status, 22 physical health problems, 23 income losses, 24 and lower job satisfaction and lower levels of retention. 25 A small body of literature has suggested that positive benefits may also accrue (e.g., personality resiliency, positive self-concept, potential for personal growth or awareness).…”
Section: Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most literature focusing on the impact of deployment on individuals highlights the negative impacts such as increased substance use, 20 increased domestic violence, 21 negative self-reported health status, 22 physical health problems, 23 income losses, 24 and lower job satisfaction and lower levels of retention. 25 A small body of literature has suggested that positive benefits may also accrue (e.g., personality resiliency, positive self-concept, potential for personal growth or awareness).…”
Section: Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%