Knobloch, L. K., Monk, J. K., & MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M. (2023). Relationship maintenance among military couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 40(3), 734-772. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075221105025
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Relationship maintenance activities are behaviors that couples do to protect or improve their relationship. These activities can be done individually (e.g., journaling) or with their partner (e.g., communicating). This study systematically reviewed literature examining military couples through the integrative model of relationship maintenance. 81 journal articles, including 61 unique samples, were examined. 5 themes that captured the relational experiences of military couples were identified: communicating through the deployment cycle, sharing/withholding information, support from a partner, managing stress together, and accommodating a partner’s symptoms.
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