School Utilization of Spouse Perspectives on Military Parental Absence for Program Planning

IF 1.2 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Children & Schools Pub Date : 2019-07-17 DOI:10.1093/CS/CDZ012
Erica D. Culler, Jeremy Moeller, Megan C. Runion, K. Perkins, Nicole R Morgan, K. R. Aronson, D. Perkins, Jennifer Dailey-Perkins, Sandra Embler
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The negative effects of military work-related parental absences on military families and military children in particular have been detailed in the literature. Family adjustment to increased stress during deployment is influenced by the family’s perceptions of the stressors. In the study reported in this article, military spouses (N = 79) were interviewed so researchers could gain an understanding of the spouses’ perceptions of the effects (for example, concerns, unmet needs) of military work-related parental absences on the overall family system and could identify contextual risk and protective factors that contribute to the well-being of children in military families. Results are presented as percentages of spouses’ theme responses and exemplary quotes. Unmet needs included individual child counseling, parental-absence support programs, age-specific programming for children, child care needs, availability of parenting programs, lack of awareness of programs for students and parents, and supports for exceptional family members. Recommendations for schools to meet these unmet needs are provided following a tiered support framework to better support military families during parental absences.
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学校对配偶的利用——从军人父母缺席的角度进行项目规划
与军事工作有关的父母缺勤对军人家庭特别是军人子女的负面影响已在文献中详细说明。家庭对部署期间增加的压力的适应受到家庭对压力源的看法的影响。在本文报道的研究中,采访了军人配偶(N = 79),因此研究人员可以了解配偶对与军队工作有关的父母缺勤对整个家庭系统的影响(例如,担忧,未满足的需求)的看法,并可以确定有助于军人家庭儿童福祉的环境风险和保护因素。结果以配偶主题回答和典范引用的百分比呈现。未满足的需求包括个别儿童咨询、父母缺席支持计划、针对儿童的年龄特定计划、儿童保育需求、育儿计划的可用性、缺乏对学生和家长计划的认识,以及对特殊家庭成员的支持。为满足这些未满足的需求,学校根据分层支持框架提出了建议,以便在父母不在期间更好地为军人家庭提供支持。
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Children & Schools
Children & Schools SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Schools publishes professional materials relevant to social work services for children. The journal publishes articles on innovations in practice, interdisciplinary efforts, research, program evaluation, policy, and planning. Topics include student-authority relationships, multiculturalism, early intervention, needs assessment, violence, and ADHD. Children & Schools is a practitioner-to-practitioner resource.
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