2022
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12669
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Factors influencing parental functioning and satisfaction for veteran mothers during civilian transition

Abstract: Objective Risk and protective factors associated with parental functioning (i.e., meeting child's emotional needs) and satisfaction (i.e., closeness) were examined among post‐9/11 veteran mothers during their civilian transition. Background Post–military‐separation stressors (e.g., relocation, benefit changes) can strain well‐being and familial relationships. Stress, particularly in the presence of unresolved trauma from military‐specific risks, can impinge upon parental functioning and satisfaction, negativel… Show more

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