Geographic Relocation Frequency, Resilience, and Military Adolescent Behavior

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Summary

This study evaluated parental perceptions of the effects of multiple relocations on military adolescent behavior by using an augmented subset of questions from the National Health Interview Survey on Child Health. The adolescent behavior measured included behavior problems (as measured by the Behavioral Problems Index) and academic adjustment (as measured by psychological evaluation, school problems, and school suspension).

Citation
Weber, E., Weber, D. (2005). Geographic Relocation Frequency, Resilience, and Military Adolescent Behavior. Military Medicine, 170, 638-642. doi:10.7205/MILMED.170.7.638