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Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families

Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families

... large military treatment facility has 12% of their pediatric patient population en- rolled in Tricare Prime, constituting care for more than 22 000 children from military families (Stuart ...family ...

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Supporting Students From Military Families

Supporting Students From Military Families

... Maintain frequent communication with the at-home caregiver. By sup- porting parents, you are also support- ing your students, so make everyone aware of the school services available to military families. On ...

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An estimation of father’s role in children’s mental health through military families

An estimation of father’s role in children’s mental health through military families

... Method: This article is a correlative study in which 200 military families were selected by hand sampling. They filled scl-90 and quality of father presence inventories. The sample included junior students. ...

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Examining Adaptive Structures of Military Families in Relation to Deployment

Examining Adaptive Structures of Military Families in Relation to Deployment

... Military families experience stressors unique to their occupation which strongly influence family ...current military families have experienced as it influences familial stability and ...

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Suicide and Military Families: A Report on the Feasibility of Tracking Deaths by Suicide among Military Family Members

Suicide and Military Families: A Report on the Feasibility of Tracking Deaths by Suicide among Military Family Members

... This report is submitted pursuant to House and Senate Armed Services Committees’ requests in reports accompanying the proposed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2014. The Committees have both ...

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White Paper Military retirement reform and its impact on America s career military families

White Paper Military retirement reform and its impact on America s career military families

... Military families, like their civilian counterparts, are being asked more and more to accept responsibility for their retirement outcomes. With a change from a 20-year cliff-vesting system to a system that ...

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Child abuse and neglect in military and non-military families: an analysis of the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, 2000-2003

Child abuse and neglect in military and non-military families: an analysis of the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, 2000-2003

... in military and non-military ...the military community than in ...were military dependents and 14 (64%) were civilian ...within military families was notable since only 39 ...

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Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families

Health and Mental Health Needs of Children in US Military Families

... report, military families continue to be significantly challenged by deployments and various stressors associated with military ...in military families live in settings remote from a ...

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Reintegration processes affecting military families involved in domestic moves: From the father s view

Reintegration processes affecting military families involved in domestic moves: From the father s view

... of military families at the pre-move, during the move, and the ...support military children are not entirely ...the military. The project was designed to support the military student ...

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UNSUNG HEROES. MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR Moran Banai, Bryan Maxwell, John O Neal and Matt Gallagher 1

UNSUNG HEROES. MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR Moran Banai, Bryan Maxwell, John O Neal and Matt Gallagher 1

... It’s not all bad news, though. The 2008 Post-9/11 GI Bill and its 2010 upgrades, which IAVA worked hard to help pass, have significantly improved educational opportunities for military families. Veterans ...

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UNSUNG HEROES. MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR Moran Banai, Bryan Maxwell, John O Neal and Matt Gallagher 1

UNSUNG HEROES. MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR Moran Banai, Bryan Maxwell, John O Neal and Matt Gallagher 1

... The challenges for military families do not end with the deployments; in many ways, they are just beginning. The reunion of family members can be an exciting and happy time, but it can also cause stress and ...

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Children on the Homefront: The Experience of Children From Military Families

Children on the Homefront: The Experience of Children From Military Families

... of military children may be experiencing more difficulties than their ...from military families may be at greater risk for emotional or behav- ioral problems, which could be ...

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UNSUNG HEROES: MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR

UNSUNG HEROES: MILITARY FAMILIES AFTER TEN YEARS OF WAR

... their families enlist with ...history military families have braved unique challenges with the same strength and resilience as their loved ones fighting ...million military spouses, children ...

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Military Families and Their Advantages

Military Families and Their Advantages

... relocating military personnel member in search of services and products clicks on your LogoAd you wind up with a new customer who is already seeking what you have to ...240 military markets served by ...

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The adaptation of the family system to separation and reunion : an exploratory study of military families

The adaptation of the family system to separation and reunion : an exploratory study of military families

... These families frequently adapt to separations due to deployments, training exercises, and relocations; which occur often due to expected military operational ...as military personnel could face ...

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Military Children and Families

Military Children and Families

... with military life are more likely to support a service member’s decision to stay in the ...for families, policy makers and service providers must understand the social context and needs of military ...

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Activities to Support Academic and Transition Outcomes for Military-Connected Students and Their Families:

Activities to Support Academic and Transition Outcomes for Military-Connected Students and Their Families:

... to military families using a case management ...new families, and creating and disseminating information about the schools’ resources; (3) coordinating activities between family, teacher, school ...

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The impact of fathers' military deployment on child adjustment. The support needs of primary school children and their families separated during active military service: A pilot study

The impact of fathers' military deployment on child adjustment. The support needs of primary school children and their families separated during active military service: A pilot study

... US military health data of more than 300,000 children aged 5–17 years between 2005 and 2006 identified an association between parental combat deployment and an increase in the number of paediatric outpatient ...

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A systematic review of wellbeing in children: a comparison of military and civilian families

A systematic review of wellbeing in children: a comparison of military and civilian families

... familial military service on child wellbeing that is unique in its direct comparison of child outcomes in military and non-military ...civilian families, although those with deployed family ...

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Military Children, Families, and Communities: Supporting Those Who Serve

Military Children, Families, and Communities: Supporting Those Who Serve

... of military children is not exclusive to either direct military or civilian health centers, all providers taking care of these children should have some familiarity with military systems, culture, ...

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