Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-1280, USA.
J Fam Psychol. 2011 Oct;25(5):675-87. doi: 10.1037/a0025286.
Deployment separation constitutes a significant stressor for U.S. military men and women and their families. Many military personnel return home struggling with physical and/or psychological injuries that challenge their ability to reintegrate and contribute to marital problems, family dysfunction, and emotional or behavioral disturbance in spouses and children. Yet research examining the psychological health and functioning of military families is scarce and rarely driven by developmental theory. The primary purpose of this theoretical paper is to describe a family attachment network model of military families during deployment and reintegration that is grounded in attachment theory and family systems theory. This integrative perspective provides a solid empirical foundation and a comprehensive account of individual and family risk and resilience during military-related separations and reunions. The proposed family attachment network model will inform future research and intervention efforts with service members and their families.
部署分离对美国男女军人及其家庭来说是一个重大的压力源。许多军人回国后,都在与身体和/或心理上的伤害作斗争,这些伤害挑战了他们重新融入社会的能力,并导致婚姻问题、家庭功能障碍,以及配偶和子女的情绪或行为障碍。然而,研究军人家庭的心理健康和功能的工作却很少,而且很少有研究是由发展理论驱动的。本文的主要目的是描述一个基于依恋理论和家庭系统理论的军人家庭在部署和重新融入期间的家庭依恋网络模型。这种综合观点为军人相关分离和团聚期间个体和家庭的风险和弹性提供了坚实的实证基础和全面的解释。所提出的家庭依恋网络模型将为未来与军人及其家庭相关的研究和干预工作提供信息。