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ArtikelMarital Relations and Combat Stress Reaction: The Wives' Perspective  
Oleh: Mikulincer, Mario ; Levy, Gaby ; Waysman, Mark ; Belkin, Ruth ; Enoch, Dan ; Solomon, Zahava
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 54 no. 02 (May 1992), page 316-326.
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    • Nomor Panggil: J43
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Isi artikelThis study examined changes over time in the marital relations of Israeli combat veterans who questioner a combat stress reaction (CSR) during the 1982 Lebanon War. Wives of CSR veterans and wives of comparable non-CSR combat veterans were interviewed 6 years after the war regarding their marital relations at four points in time. Couples in which the husband sustained a CSR were found to be characterized at all points in time by more conflict, less intimacy, less consensus, Jess cohesion, and less expressiveness than non-CSR couples. Findings also indicate that a CSR was generally followed by changes in three aspects of the marital relaticnship: an increase in conflict and a reduction in satisfaction and cohesion.
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