ID - 131911597 TI - Military Families' Health and Well-Being : A Socioecological Model of Risks AU - Vuga Beršnak, Janja AU - Juvan, Jelena AU - Humer, Živa AU - Živoder, Andreja AU - Jelušič, Ljubica AU - Švab, Alenka AU - Lobe, Bojana PY - 2023 SN - 9783031233609 9783031233593 9783031233616 9783031233623 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan DB - UniCat KW - Developmental psychology KW - Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality KW - Sociology KW - Social policy KW - Politics KW - Social law. Labour law KW - Polemology KW - Military engineering KW - personeelsmanagement KW - sociologie KW - politiek KW - gezinssociologie KW - welzijn KW - gezin KW - sociaal beleid KW - defensie KW - FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL--HEALTH AND HYGIENE KW - FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL--SOCIAL CONDITIONS KW - FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL--ECONOMIC CONDITIONS KW - FAMILIES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131911597 AB - This book examines military families' well-being and health outcomes by providing a critical theoretical perspective on their position and the risks and challenges affecting them. Authors explore the tension between demands made by two greedy institutionsthe military and the familyand how the well-being of families is negotiated between the two. Uniquely, the book employs an integrative approach to observing and analyzing military-specific risk and protective factors for health outcomes of military families on various social-ecological levels, including relationship satisfaction and dissatisfaction, intimate partnership violence, parent-child relationships, child well-being, psychoactive substance abuse, depression, and PTSD. Throughout the chapters, the authors analyze research findings that reveal new health outcomes and present an empirically-tested model of military-specific risk and protective factors. ER -