Search Results - "Peterson, Clairee"
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Post-High School Military Enlistment and Long-Term Well-Being
Published in Emerging adulthood (Thousand Oaks, CA) (01-02-2023)“…Longitudinal data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health were used to evaluate the impact of post-high school military enlistment…”
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An Investigation of Role Processes in Military Couples: Family Work and Couple Finances
Published 01-01-2024“…There are currently about 1.3 million active duty service members living in the United States, about 50% of whom are in couple relationships. Military couples,…”
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Accepting influence in military couples: Implications for couples’ communication and family satisfaction
Published in Journal of marital and family therapy (01-10-2022)“…In popular relationship resources, accepting influence is regarded as a couple‐level process vital for relational satisfaction. However, empirical research has…”
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Translating discovery science: Delivering online, asynchronous financial education to service members at career and personal life transitions
Published in Family relations (01-07-2024)“…Objective Grounded in the Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick model of evaluation, we examine multiple dimensions of military service members' reactions to six online,…”
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Military adolescents' experiences of change and discontinuity: Associations with psychosocial factors and school success
Published in Family relations (01-07-2023)“…Objective Drawing from the contextual model of family stress, social support and depressive symptoms were examined as two psychosocial factors that may link…”
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Military couples’ childhood experiences and romantic relationship satisfaction: The role of accepting influence
Published in Family process (01-06-2022)“…Although accepting influence (i.e., being open to the influence of others) is considered important for couple relationships, there is a lack of empirical…”
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Accepting Influence in Military Couples: Implications for Couple- and Family-Level Outcomes
Published 01-01-2019“…Accepting influence is a salient couple-level phenomenon, first observed by Coan, Gottman, and colleagues (1997), that is well-known to impact outcomes amongst…”
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