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  1. 24 maj 2024 · In light of ongoing global military conflicts, including the Israel-Hamas war and the Russia-Ukraine war, it is imperative to study the effects of parental military service and deployment on the health and well-being of children within military families.

  2. 2 kwi 2021 · Military families can learn ways to support their children through challenges faced during deployment as well as access resources or help when its needed.

  3. The impact of deployment appears to differ depending on the age of the child. Younger children’s (i.e. primary school age) experiences were characterised by sadness, missing their serving parent’s physical presence and, at the extreme, impacts on toileting and externalising behaviours. Older children were more impacted by concerns for parental

  4. 21 cze 2019 · There is evidence that military service increases the risk of psychosocial burden for not only service members but also their spouses and children. This meta-analysis aimed to systematically assess the association between military deployment of (at least one) parent and impact on children’s mental health.

  5. 11 sie 2022 · While children have always been implicated in armed conflict, in contemporary deployments where there are often no clear boundaries between the frontline and the rear, civilians and combatants, professional troops often encounter children affected by war and child soldiers.

  6. 1 lut 2016 · A meta-analytic review of internalizing, externalizing, and academic adjustment among children of deployed military service members

  7. 15 lip 2022 · This is the first review to systematically identify and document deployment-related encounters with children and associated outcomes reported by military personnel, as well as identify any current training programs, policies, or post-deployment interventions in place regarding encountering children during deployment.

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