Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experience prolonged and repeated separations from their families due to overseas deployment. This has been shown to have potentially detrimental effects on the family system, spouse relationships and on the child. This study aimed to use qualitative methods to explore the individual experiences of UK mothers who had children living at home when their husbands deployed overseas. It aimed to examine their views on how they believed the deployment experience impacted on their children. This included reports on their experiences of welfare packages offered by the military and related support services. The study also aimed to highlight any person...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
The Armed Forces Covenant (2016) proposes that serving people and their families should not be disad...
This study explored the impact of multiple deployments on the health and well-being of the partners ...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
Introduction Military deployment can have an adverse effect on a soldier’s family, though little re...
With ongoing operations in the Middle East, military families face a large amount of stress surround...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, the authors examined rel...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, this study examined rela...
This thesis explores the wellbeing of three to four-year-old British Army children experiencing a pa...
There remains a paucity of research surrounding the potential long-term effects of parental military...
Military children have been a population of interest and research speculation for several decades. D...
The impact of parental deployment on military children has been studied in the context of war but se...
In the last decade, global instability has led to higher demands placed on military members and thei...
As a consequence of various causes, numerous children are confronted with parental separation. By fo...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
The Armed Forces Covenant (2016) proposes that serving people and their families should not be disad...
This study explored the impact of multiple deployments on the health and well-being of the partners ...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
Introduction Military deployment can have an adverse effect on a soldier’s family, though little re...
With ongoing operations in the Middle East, military families face a large amount of stress surround...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, the authors examined rel...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, this study examined rela...
This thesis explores the wellbeing of three to four-year-old British Army children experiencing a pa...
There remains a paucity of research surrounding the potential long-term effects of parental military...
Military children have been a population of interest and research speculation for several decades. D...
The impact of parental deployment on military children has been studied in the context of war but se...
In the last decade, global instability has led to higher demands placed on military members and thei...
As a consequence of various causes, numerous children are confronted with parental separation. By fo...
© 2016, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. ABSTRACT: Research suggests certain aspects of mi...
The Armed Forces Covenant (2016) proposes that serving people and their families should not be disad...
This study explored the impact of multiple deployments on the health and well-being of the partners ...