
Abstract Since 1990, the number of United States military personnel deployed for war and operations other than war has been at an all-time high. Active-duty and reserve military personnel constantly train and prepare for war and deployment. But how prepared for war are the 3.36 million children of military parents? What is it like for children who have parents who could be deployed at any moment? To what extent does living with the threat of war cause fear, anxiety, or other emotional responses in children? How do children cope with this pervasive threat to their security and family structure? Are military health care providers overlooking a need for anticipatory guidance or intervention for military families?
Adult, Male, Analysis of Variance, Warfare, Child Behavior, Psychology, Child, Fear, Anxiety, United States, Military Personnel, Case-Control Studies, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Family Relations, Parent-Child Relations, Child, Stress, Psychological
Adult, Male, Analysis of Variance, Warfare, Child Behavior, Psychology, Child, Fear, Anxiety, United States, Military Personnel, Case-Control Studies, Adaptation, Psychological, Humans, Female, Family Relations, Parent-Child Relations, Child, Stress, Psychological
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