Introduction Military deployment can have an adverse effect on a soldier’s family, though little research has looked at these effects in a British sample. We investigated wives’ of UK serving soldiers perceptions of marital and family functioning, across three stages of the deployment cycle: currently deployed, post-deployment and pre-deployed, plus a non-military comparison group. Uniquely, young (aged 3.5 – 11 years) children’s perceptions of their family were also investigated, using the Parent-Child Alliance (PCA) coding scheme of drawings of the family. Materials and Methods Two hundred and twenty British military families of regular service personnel from the British Army’s Royal Armoured Corps (RAC), were sent survey packs distri...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
Military families, where one or both partners are serving in the armed forces, face a range of uniqu...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
Although many children cope well during a parent\u27s military deployment, much research suggests th...
Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, almost three million children, spouses, and adult d...
Bibliography: leaves 65-69.Military families are often forced to adjust to changes imposed by milita...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, the authors examined rel...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
Objective: Given the growing number of military service members with families and the multiple comba...
Military families experience stressors unique to their occupation which strongly influence family st...
With ongoing operations in the Middle East, military families face a large amount of stress surround...
There remains a paucity of research surrounding the potential long-term effects of parental military...
© 2015, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Military work, especially operational deployments, may impact...
In the last decade, global instability has led to higher demands placed on military members and thei...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
Military families, where one or both partners are serving in the armed forces, face a range of uniqu...
Due to the current military climate, a large number of military service men and women often experie...
Although many children cope well during a parent\u27s military deployment, much research suggests th...
Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror, almost three million children, spouses, and adult d...
Bibliography: leaves 65-69.Military families are often forced to adjust to changes imposed by milita...
Using survey data from 292 mothers married to members of the U.S. military, the authors examined rel...
Extended periods of parent-child separation is a stressor that some families face due to vocational ...
Objective: Given the growing number of military service members with families and the multiple comba...
Military families experience stressors unique to their occupation which strongly influence family st...
With ongoing operations in the Middle East, military families face a large amount of stress surround...
There remains a paucity of research surrounding the potential long-term effects of parental military...
© 2015, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Military work, especially operational deployments, may impact...
In the last decade, global instability has led to higher demands placed on military members and thei...
Background: The perceived role and identity of the military family is shifting alongside new policie...
With the inception of the Global War on Terror in 2001, over one and a half million United States mi...
Military families, where one or both partners are serving in the armed forces, face a range of uniqu...