Thinking “big” about research on military families

SA Hawkins, KS Sullivan, AC Schuyler… - Military Behavioral …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Research examining military families is often limited by data collection challenges. Big data
approaches can provide greater data access and a more robust picture of individuals …

21st century American military families: A review in the context of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq

SM Ross - Sociology Compass, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This article has three interrelated objectives designed to highlight military family studies in
the context of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Often referred to collectively as “the war on …

A review of the impact of US military deployments during conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq on children's functioning

SA Hawkins, GL Schlomer, L Bosch, DM Casper… - Family …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Recent military conflicts have resulted in longer and more frequent deployments than past
conflicts for US Servicemembers; this increased deployment tempo has potential …

The impact of deployment on female Italian partners of peacekeepers: Stressful experiences and coping strategies.

A Zamperini, A Restuccia… - Peace and Conflict: Journal …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent international studies have confirmed that peacekeeping deployment of a parent
exacts a toll on partner and family, but little is known about how deployment-related stress …

The association between life satisfaction and patriotism in military spouses

JT Klodnicki - 2015 - search.proquest.com
As the notion of war and other military conflicts permeate the world, an increasing number of
families are lost in the fray. Military spouses sacrifice their lives nearly as directly as their …

[图书][B] When female married Army war veterans return from Iraq and/or Afghanistan wars: A qualitative assessment of the husbands' lived experiences

AG Cooper - 2014 - search.proquest.com
This qualitative, phenomenological study provides a broad view of the effects of Army female
service members' post deployment psychological condition as described by their caregiver …

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M Keeling, S Kintzle, PB Lester, CA Castro - academia.edu
Research examining military families is often limited by data collection challenges. Big data
approaches can provide greater data access and a more robust picture of individuals …

[PDF][PDF] Spousal Support and Post-traumatic Growth (PTG) among Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veteran Couples

K Smith-Evans - 2018 - ec.msvu.ca
Abstract Post-traumatic growth (PTG), positive psychological change developed through
managing highly stressful experiences, is gaining empirical attention in the military context …

[图书][B] How Same-Sex Spouses of Female Enlisted Soldiers Perceive Support in Military Communities Post-DADT/DOMA Repeals

C Gutman - 2017 - search.proquest.com
The end of the Vietnam War heralded the beginning of the all-volunteer Army. In the interest
of soldier retention, research focused on the military spouse, their challenges and needs …

Thinking" Big" About Research on Military Families

KS Sullivan, AC Schuyler, M Keeling, S Kintzle… - 2017 - apps.dtic.mil
Research examining military families is often limited by data collection challenges. Big data
approaches can provide greater data access and a more robust picture of individuals …