Adjustment of children and youth in military families: Toward developmental understandings.
Nearly, 2 million children in the United States live in military families. Throughout all branches of the U.S.
Nearly, 2 million children in the United States live in military families. Throughout all branches of the U.S.
With over one million service members separating from the military over the next several years, it seems prudent to ask whether U.S.
This report summarizes the findings of a study supported by the Military Family Research Institute and the DOD Quality of Life Office that focused on the adaptations of adolescents in military families when a parent is deployed.
This article reviews select literature that describes unique aspects of the challenges, roles, and responsibilities that family members may face as a result of the military culture and military family system.
When a service member is injured or dies in a combat zone, the consequences for his or her family can be profound and long-lasting.
The papers in this section focus on public health responses and implementation considerations in addressing the challenges military families confront when parents go to war.
Providing medical care to members of the military and their families remains a societal duty carried out not only by military physicians but also, and in large part, by civilian providers.
The impact of involuntary job displacements on the probability of divorce is analysed using discrete duration models.
Purpose: To perform a literature review of barriers to and facilitators of parents’ decisions to have their children vaccinated.