The impact of maternal and paternal deployment on depressive symptoms and wellbeing among military-connected youth.

Sullivan K.; Benbenishty, R; Astor, Ron; Capp, G; Gilreath, T. D.; Rice, E

Keywords: mental health, parenting, deployment, Military-connected youth, military families, female service members, California Health Kids Survey

Abstract

Objective: This study examines how military parents' gender moderates the association between deployments and well-being and depression among military-connected youth. Methods: Secondary analyses were run on 2011 California Healthy Kids Survey data from 1,370 military-connected adolescents. Results: For depression, we found a significant interaction between deployments and parents' gender (β = .10, p = 0.0208). The relationship between deployment and depression is stronger for children of female service members. We also found a significant association between two or more deployments and well-being (β = 0.24, p = 0.0049). Discussion: Children of female service members may be at greater risk of psychosocial morbidity. Further, youth well-being may increase during/following deployments, perhaps suggesting resilience

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Título de la Revista: Military Behavioral Health
Volumen: 3
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 182
Página final: 189
DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/21635781.2015.1038402