The impact of deployment on U.S. military families

Am Psychol. 2010 Sep;65(6):599-609. doi: 10.1037/a0020332.

Abstract

Several recent articles have explored the effects of military deployment on U.S. service members' mental health outcomes. Although increased attention has also begun to focus on the effects of deployment on military families, providing a conceptualization for the mechanisms of this process can help organize existing information and inform future efforts. In this article we seek to draw greater attention to the effects of deployment on service members and to provide an overview of recent literature on the impact of deployment on service members and military families. A further goal is then to provide one conceptual perspective--a model of family stability--that may help inform our understanding of the impact of military deployment on families. Beyond informing research, the issues presented in this article have far-reaching consequences not only for American military families and their current mental health and primary care providers but also for practitioners in the broader mental health community who will be increasingly called upon to provide services to this population.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Family / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Mental Health*
  • Military Personnel / psychology*
  • United States