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Dr. McNulty is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene at the University of Hawaii, Honolulu. She retired from the military after completing 30 years of service in the U.S. Navy Nurse Corps.

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reunification, military families, resiliency, postdeployment health, reunion, mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, PTSD, substance abuse, adaptation, deployment, stress, stressors, child abuse, child maltreatment, spousal abuse, domestic violence, alcohol, drugs, psychiatric disorders, partner burden, depression, suicide, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraq, Afghanistan, prisoners, reservists, guardsmen, active duty, Post Deployment Health Assessmentreunification, military families, resiliency, postdeployment health, reunion, mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, PTSD, substance abuse, adaptation, deployment, stress, stressors, child abuse, child maltreatment, spousal abuse, domestic violence, alcohol, drugs, psychiatric disorders, partner burden, depression, suicide, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraq, Afghanistan, prisoners, reservists, guardsmen, active duty, Post Deployment Health Assessment
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reunification, military families, resiliency, postdeployment health, reunion, mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, PTSD, substance abuse, adaptation, deployment, stress, stressors, child abuse, child maltreatment, spousal abuse, domestic violence, alcohol, drugs, psychiatric disorders, partner burden, depression, suicide, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraq, Afghanistan, prisoners, reservists, guardsmen, active duty, Post Deployment Health Assessmentreunification, military families, resiliency, postdeployment health, reunion, mental health, posttraumatic stress disorder, PTSD, substance abuse, adaptation, deployment, stress, stressors, child abuse, child maltreatment, spousal abuse, domestic violence, alcohol, drugs, psychiatric disorders, partner burden, depression, suicide, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Iraq, Afghanistan, prisoners, reservists, guardsmen, active duty, Post Deployment Health Assessment
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