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Understanding the reintegration of female reservists activated after September 11, 2001: A phenomenological approach.
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Understanding the reintegration of female reservists activated after September 11, 2001: A phenomenological approach./
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Peele, Reynolds Bernard.
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317 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-10(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-10A(E).
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Understanding the reintegration of female reservists activated after September 11, 2001: A phenomenological approach.
Peele, Reynolds Bernard.
Understanding the reintegration of female reservists activated after September 11, 2001: A phenomenological approach.
- 317 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-10(E), Section: A.
Thesis (D.M.IST.)--University of Phoenix, 2014.
Few studies exist that explore the reintegration experience of female reservists who served in a combat environment. Consequently, reintegration programs are gender neutral and applied as a one size fit all approach. Female veterans are the fastest growing section of the veteran population reporting mental health problems during post deployments. Moreover, the new norm is a heavy reliance on Guard and reservists in national defense. In addition, women comprise a larger percentage of the Guard and reserve population than the active duty force. A qualitative, phenomenological study using the Moustakas modification of the van Kamm method of analysis was conducted to explore the lived experiences of a representative group of female reservists who participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) or Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and their return back to families and communities. The data from these female veterans was analyzed to highlight the experience from activation to deployment and participation in OIF/OEF and returning home, reintegrating in families and communities. Five themes emerged from the findings---i.e., propensity for military service, range of emotions, support, unique gender experiences, and social status. These themes may be of value to local, state, and federal leaders, as all public levels are associated with reservists at each stage of their active and inactive military experience.
ISBN: 9781321131215Subjects--Topical Terms:
626628
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