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| Välisoperatsioonijärgse Reintegratsiooni Skaala× | Difficulty in Military-to-Civilian Transition Scale (DMCTS)× | |
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| Valdkond | Sõjaväepsühholoogia | Sõjaväepsühholoogia |
| Perekond | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Tekkeaasta≠ | 2010 | 2011 |
| Looja≠ | Sayer, Noorbaloochi, Frazier, & colleagues | Military transition and reintegration researchers |
| Tüüp | Self-report | Self-report |
| Algallikas≠ | Mobbs, M. C., Bonanno, G. A., & Bonanno, M. L. (2006). Beyond the myth of resilience: A prospective study of resilience and adjustment following military separation. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 2(1), 68-82. link ↗ | Wallace, P. W., Mahoney, C. R., & Malley, J. D. (2011). Military transitions in the post-secondary environment. Journal of Military Medicine, 176(7), 746-750. link ↗ |
| Rööpnimetused | PDRS, Post-Deployment Reintegration | DMCTS, Difficulty in Transition |
| Seotud | 4 | 4 |
| Kokkuvõte≠ | The Post-Deployment Reintegration Scale measures multidimensional adjustment difficulties experienced by service members transitioning from military to civilian life. Developed by Sayer, Noorbaloochi, and colleagues in 2010, it assesses challenges across employment, family relationships, social reintegration, identity development, and health domains. It is widely used in VA clinical settings, military transition programs, and research examining post-deployment adjustment outcomes and predictors of successful reintegration. | The Difficulty in Military-to-Civilian Transition Scale measures the severity of adjustment challenges experienced by separating and separated service members. It assesses distress across psychological, social, occupational, and identity domains as individuals transition from military life to civilian society. Used in VA clinical settings, military transition programs, and research, it identifies service members at risk for prolonged transition difficulty and informs targeted intervention. |
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