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Veterans to Civilians: Communication Challenges and Culture Shock Presented by: Ashley Horton COMM 495N
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Veterans to Civilians:Communication Challenges and Culture ShockPresented by:Ashley HortonCOMM 495N

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Introduction

• Background in Choosing Topic• Research Question (RQ)• Communication Theories: Culture Shock & Reverse

Culture Shock (CS & RCS)• Communication Challenges Identified in Lit. Review• Testing the RQ• Findings & Analysis• Discussion

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BACKGROUNDThe “Why”

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Research Question

What communication challenges are vets facing after returning to the U.S. from a combat deployment

(OIF/OEF specifically)?Why?

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Purpose of Study

• Define Culture Shock & Reverse Culture Shock Theories• Examines Existing Challenges• Identify New Challenges• Relate the Communication Issues to CS & RCS• Tested RQ to determine if a correlation is present• Recommendations for the Future in Relation to CS/RCS

& Veteran Communication Challenges

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Theoretical Framework

Culture Shock• Credited 1st to Kalervo Oberg • Definition: • “Phenomena precipitated by the anxiety that results from

losing all our familiar signs and familiar social intercourse (Carne, 2011, p. 177).

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Theoretical Framework: Culture Shock

• Supported by additional research and includes characteristics such as:• Psychological Strain• A sense of loss/deprivation• Rejection• Confusion and Surprise• Anxiety• Indignation

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Theoretical Framework

Reverse Culture Shock• Not studied as largely as Culture Shock• Definition:• “The process of readjusting, re-acculturating, & re-

assimilating in to one’s own home culture after living in a different culture for a significant period of time” (Gaw, 1995, p.2).

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Theoretical Framework: Reverse Culture Shock

• Characteristics Include, but not limited to:• Physical changes• Biological changes• Cultural Changes• New Sets of Relationships• Psychological & Behavioral Changes

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Research Question

What communication challenges are vets facing after returning to the U.S. from a combat deployment

(OIF/OEF specifically)?Why?

• Examines Communication Challenges• Relates experiences to CS & RCS• Tested to determine if a correlation is present

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Literature Review

• Arline Edwards-Joseph (2012)• Study of Culture Shock & Reverse Culture Shock on Caribbean

Students• 1989 study by Seiter & Waddell• Gaw (2000)• Students re-entering their home country

• Reynolds, Colias (2013), Gullahorn & Gullahorn (1963)• Carne (2011) • Suggests CS & RCS among returning veterans

• Resnik & Allen (2007)• Identified Communication challenges for veterans

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Method & Data Collection

• 10 Post 9/11 Veterans that have gone on 1 combat deployment (OIF/OEF)

• Anywhere in the U.S., any branch• 8 Conducted via Skype, 2 Conducted via phone• One-on-One interviews• Total of 9 Interview Questions

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Findings: Demographics

Participant Details

  Gender Age # of Deployments Years Deployed Volunteer Status Time in ServiceVeteran 1 Male 29 1 2007 Yes 8

Veteran 2 Male 28 2 2006, 2010 Yes 8-Present

Veteran 3 Male 47 2 2006, 2007 Yes 29

Veteran 4 Male 29 2 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Yes 8

Veteran 5 Female 28 1 2011 Yes 7.5

Veteran 6 Male 29 3 2003, 2005, 2010 No 12-present

Veteran 7 Male 33 3 2003, 2005, 2006 Yes 12

Veteran 8 Male 33 1 2003 No 4

Veteran 9 Male 41 1 2004 No 17.5

Veteran 10 Male 28 1 2004 Yes 6.5

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Findings: Demographics

47

41

33

29

28

0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3

Age of Participants

Series3Series21

Total # of Veterans in Age Group

Ages

Avg. Age: 28.8

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Findings: Demographics

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20110

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

Number of Deployments Served Per Year

1 Deploy.2 Deploy.3 Deploy.

Year Deployed

# of Deployments /Year

Avg. # of Deployments: 2

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Findings: Demographics

Caucasian Alaskan/Native American

Hispanic/Latino African American Other0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Ethnicity

Series1

Types of Ethnic Background

# of Participants

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Findings: Themes

• Expectation prior to deployment, what they were taught to expect, what they actually experienced during deployment

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Findings: Themes

• Expectation prior to returning to the U.S., what they were taught to expect, what they actually experienced upon returning• Major focus on married veterans

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Findings: Themes

• Characteristics of CS/RCS

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CS/RCS: Question 7

Anxiety

Depression

Isolation

Irritation

Anger

Self-doubt

Fear

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Question 7 Responses

NoYes

# of Veterans Responding to Symptoms

Sym

ptom

s Exp

erie

nced

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Findings: Themes

• Challenges & Recommendations from Vets• Role Playing• More Training to Prepare• More support for Single Veterans• Advocacy

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Discussion & Implications

• Attitude varied depending on years deployed• Expectations were different from what was experienced• Going home- “Everything changed.”• Noticeable challenges communicating

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Supports RQ

• Correlation to CS & RCS• DOES SUPPORT RESEARCH QUESTION

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Limitations

• Not generalizable • Cost & Location• Technical challenges with Skype• Sample Size

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Recommendations

• Focus more specifically on CS before returning to U.S.• Hope to ID specific areas in training that need

improvement to aide transition• Study veterans that have returned from combat

deployment & elaborate on questions & discussions• Hope to suggest ways to reduce impact of CS/RCS & decrease

stressors on other conditions• Look at the relationship between PTSD & CS/RCS