Self-reported stressors of National Guard women veterans before and after deployment: The relevance of interpersonal relationships

  • Yan, G. W., McAndrew, L., D’Andrea, E. A., Lange, G., Santos, S. L., Engel, C. C., & Quigley, K. S. (2013). Self-reported stressors of National Guard women veterans before and after deployment: The relevance of interpersonal relationship. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 28(2), 549-555. doi:10.1007/s11606-012-2247-6
  • Female National Guard and Reserve personnel completed qualitative surveys to examine the prevalence of stressors before and after deployment. Interpersonal stressors were most common across all data collection time points.

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