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This book examines military families' well-being and health
outcomes by providing a critical theoretical perspective on their
position and the risks and challenges affecting them. Authors
explore the tension between demands made by two greedy
institutions-the military and the family-and how the well-being of
families is negotiated between the two. Uniquely, the book employs
an integrative approach to observing and analyzing
military-specific risk and protective factors for health outcomes
of military families on various social-ecological levels, including
relationship satisfaction and dissatisfaction, intimate partnership
violence, parent-child relationships, child well-being,
psychoactive substance abuse, depression, and PTSD. Throughout the
chapters, the authors analyze research findings that reveal new
health outcomes and present an empirically-tested model of
military-specific risk and protective factors.
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