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Impact of deployment on children from Canadian military families / Skomorovsky, Alla; Bullock, Amanda   Journal Article
Skomorovsky, Alla Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Children in military families experience various stressors associated with the demands of military life, such as parental absences due to deployments. However, there is a limited understanding of children’s well-being to parental deployment from Canadian military families. This study was conducted to examine the impact of deployment on the well-being of school age children from Canadian Armed Forces families and to consider the resilience factors in their well-being. Focus groups with children (N = 85) showed that deployment negatively impacted children’s well-being, routines, and family dynamics. Active distraction and social support seeking served as the most effective protective factors against deployment stress. Recommendations for mitigating the impact of deployment are offered.
Key Words Military  Children  Resilience  Deployment  Well-being 
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