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Vulnerability and Resilience within Military Families: Deployment Experiences, Reintegration, and Family Functioning

机译:军事家庭内的脆弱性和韧性:部署经验,重新融入和家庭运作

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This study examined how family factors that diminish feelings of loss (frequent communication) and reflect system-level adaptation (effective household management) during deployment were associated with enhanced resilience and fewer vulnerabilities during reintegration and, ultimately, the promotion of family functioning following deployment. Multiple reporters from active duty (AD) military families (N = 214 families; 642 individuals) were examined, including AD members, civilian spouses, and their adolescent offspring. Most service members were men and enlisted personnel (95.3% male; 87.9% enlisted). Most AD and civilian spouses were between the ages of 31 and 40 (68.2% and 72.4%, respectively). Adolescent gender was relatively equal between boys (46.3%) and girls (53.7%), and their average age was 13.58. A SEM assessed the influence of communication frequency (reported by both AD and civilian spouses) and household management during deployment (reported by civilian spouses) on subsequent family functioning (reported by AD spouse, civilian spouse, and adolescent). The mediating role of positive and negative aspects of post-deployment family reintegration (reported by AD spouse, civilian spouse, and adolescent) was also assessed, as indicators of family resilience and vulnerability. Communication during deployment and civilian spouses' household management during deployment were associated with multiple family members' reintegration experiences. In turn, reintegration experiences were linked to self-perceptions of subsequent family functioning and, in some cases, other family members' perceptions of family functioning. Similarities and differences among family members are discussed. While deployment and reintegration create systemic family changes and challenges, results indicated opportunity for growth that can reinforce connections between family members.
机译:本研究审查了家庭因素如何在部署期间减少损失(频繁通信)和反映系统级适应(有效家庭管理)的家庭因素与重新融入和最终促进部署后的家庭功能的恢复力和较少的漏洞相关联。来自现役(AD)军事家庭的多个记者(N = 214个家庭; 642个人),包括广告成员,民用配偶及其青少年后代。大多数服务成员都是男性和入伍人员(95.3%的男性;入伍87.9%)。大多数广告和民用配偶分别在31和40岁之间(分别为68.2%和72.4%)。男孩(46.3%)和女孩(53.7%)之间的青少年性别相对平等,平均年龄为13.58。 SEM评估了通信频率(由广告和民用配偶报告)和家庭管理在部署(民用配偶报告)上的家庭管理的影响(由广告配偶,民用配偶和青少年报告)。还评估了部署后家庭重返社会的积极和消极方面的介导和消极方面的作用(报道,民用配偶和青少年)被评估为家庭复原力和脆弱性的指标。部署期间的沟通和部署期间的家庭管理与多个家庭成员的重返社会经验有关。反过来,重新融入体验与后续家庭运作的自我看法有关,并且在某些情况下,其他家庭成员对家庭运作的看法。讨论了家庭成员之间的异同和差异。虽然部署和重返社会创造了系统性家庭的变化和挑战,但结果表明增长的机会可以加强家庭成员之间的联系。

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