Adverse Childhood Experiences, Family Functioning, and Resilience in Military Families: A Pattern-Based Approach

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Negative childhood experiences may be related to long-term, negative consequences in adulthood. Results from this study found that there are specific types of families who may be vulnerable to experiencing negative consequences as a result of adverse childhood experiences. However, there are also certain types of families with a history of adverse childhood experiences who are likely to be resilient.

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Oshiri, A., Lucier-Greer, M., O'Neal, C. W., Arnold, A., Mancini, J. A., Ford, J. L. (2015). Adverse Childhood Experiences, Family Functioning, and Resilience in Military Families: A Pattern-Based Approach. Family Relations, 64, 44-63. doi:10.1111/fare.12108