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Mechanisms of Risk and Resilience in Military Families: Theoretical and Empirical Basis of a Family-Focused Resilience Enhancement Program

机译:军事家庭的风险和应变能力机制:以家庭为中心的应变能力增强计划的理论和经验基础

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Recent studies have confirmed that repeated wartime deployment of a parent exacts a toll on military children and families and that the quality and functionality of familial relations is linked to force preservation and readiness. As a result, family-centered care has increasingly become a priority across the military health system. FOCUS (Families OverComing Under Stress), a family-centered, resilience-enhancing program developed by a team at UCLA and Harvard Schools of Medicine, is a primary initiative in this movement. In a large-scale implementation project initiated by the Bureau of Navy Medicine, FOCUS has been delivered to thousands of Navy, Marine, Navy Special Warfare, Army, and Air Force families since 2008. This article describes the theoretical and empirical foundation and rationale for FOCUS, which is rooted in a broad conception of family resilience. We review the literature on family resilience, noting that an important next step in building a clinically useful theory of family resilience is to move beyond developing broad "shopping lists" of risk indicators by proposing specific mechanisms of risk and resilience. Based on the literature, we propose five primary risk mechanisms for military families and common negative "chain reaction" pathways through which they undermine the resilience of families contending with wartime deployments and parental injury. In addition, we propose specific mechanisms that mobilize and enhance resilience in military families and that comprise central features of the FOCUS Program. We describe these resilience-enhancing mechanisms in detail, followed by a discussion of the ways in which evaluation data from the program's first 2 years of operation supports the proposed model and the specified mechanisms of action.
机译:最近的研究证实,战时反复部署父母会给军人儿童和家庭造成惨重的损失,而家族关系的质量和功能与维持兵力和战备状态息息相关。结果,以家庭为中心的护理越来越成为整个军事卫生系统的优先重点。加州大学洛杉矶分校和哈佛医学院的团队开发的以家庭为中心的,增强韧性的计划FOCUS(家庭克服压力)是这项运动的主要举措。在美国海军医学局发起的大规模实施项目中,自2008年以来,FOCUS已交付给成千上万的海军,海军陆战队,海军特种作战部队,陆军和空军家庭。本文介绍了FOCUS的理论和经验基础以及基本原理。 FOCUS植根于广泛的家庭适应力概念。我们回顾了有关家庭抵御能力的文献,并指出,建立一种临床上有用的家庭抵御能力理论的重要下一步是,通过提出特定的风险和抵御能力机制,超越开发广泛的风险指标“购物清单”。根据文献,我们提出了五种主要的军事家庭风险机制和共同的负面“连锁反应”途径,它们通过这些途径破坏了战时部署和父母伤害的家庭的弹性。此外,我们提出了动员和增强军人家庭应变能力的特殊机制,这些机制包含了FOCUS计划的主要特征。我们将详细描述这些增强弹性的机制,然后讨论该程序运行的前两年中的评估数据如何支持所提出的模型和指定的作用机制。

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