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Demographic Questionnaire

DATA ANALYSIS TABLE

Table 2. Domains and Categories That Emerged During Data Analysis

______________________________________________________________________________ Domain Category Frequency of Response ______________________________________________________________________________

Factors Impacting Communication Typical

Relationship with Dad Dad’s Personality Typical Dad’s Involvement with Children General

Dad as a “friend” Variant

Deployment Cycle Shifting Family Events Typical Deployment is Hard for the Family Typical Deployment Shifted Routine of the Family General Experience of Distress/Anxiety Typical Military Culture Transience in Personal Relationships Typical

Dad’s Absence Became Routine General

Sacrifices Typical

Military Values Typical

Changes in Perspective Reflecting on the Past General Understanding the Present Typical

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