2019
DOI: 10.3138/jmvfh.5.s1.2018-0029
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The impact of financial satisfaction on well-being of Canadian military members

Abstract: Introduction: The ability to attain financial satisfaction is becoming progressively difficult due to increasing living standards, costs, and accruement of debt. Military members are arguably at greater risk of being dissatisfied with their current financial situation and suffering from financial strain and psychological distress due to the demands of a military lifestyle. Methods: The present study aimed to explore the predictive relationships between financial satisfaction and daily coping ability on two fac… Show more

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“…Another important source of stress responsible for negative health outcomes is a family’s financial situation (Wan et al, 2019; Wang & Pullman, 2019). Previous analysis of the SAF’s servicemembers indicates the family’s satisfaction with the income of the member employed in the military is a predictor of overall satisfaction with an intimate partnership (Vuga & Juvan, 2013).…”
Section: Risk Factors For a Military Family’s Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important source of stress responsible for negative health outcomes is a family’s financial situation (Wan et al, 2019; Wang & Pullman, 2019). Previous analysis of the SAF’s servicemembers indicates the family’s satisfaction with the income of the member employed in the military is a predictor of overall satisfaction with an intimate partnership (Vuga & Juvan, 2013).…”
Section: Risk Factors For a Military Family’s Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%