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To explore the possible respite effects of deployments, active duty
Air Force acquisition support personnel who were either scheduled
to deploy (n=74), or recently returned from deployment (n=34) were
surveyed. Analysis of variance compared the pre- and
post-deployment group's perceived levels of burnout, emotional
exhaustion, role ambiguity, role conflict, self-efficacy,
organizational commitment, contingent rewards, operating
conditions, co-worker satisfaction, and overall job satisfaction.
Although the results indicated the differences were not large
enough to be significant, many of the variables behaved as
hypothesized. Specifically, burnout, emotional exhaustion, role
conflict, contingent rewards, and co-worker satisfaction were all
higher in the post-deployment group. Implications of the findings
are discussed.
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