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Every Child Left Behind -- Addressing One Important Effect of Multiple Deployments

Authors: Tyler J Harder; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
 
Abstract: This research project examines the potential effects of multiple and lengthy deployments of our military members as they relate to the stay-behind children of those members. Specifically, the project identifies and frames the issue, examines the significance of the issue, and attempts to determine whether this issue is a problem by reviewing relevant studies on the topic. Finally, the project reviews what is currently being done to quantify the effects of multiple deployments on the children of military members, and makes recommendations as to what more can be done.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Research paper
Pages: 32
Report Date: 25-Mar-2009
Report Number: A980994
Keywords relating to this report:
*ADOLESCENTS
*CHILDREN
*DEPLOYMENT
*EMOTIONS
*LONG RANGE_TIME_
*MILITARY PERSONNEL
*STRESS_PSYCHOLOGY_
ADJUSTMENT_PSYCHOLOGY_
ARMY
ATTITUDES_PSYCHOLOGY_
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
FAMILY MEMBERS
MENTAL HEALTH
REACTION_PSYCHOLOGY_
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