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Military Children's Perceptions of Parents' Frequent Missile Base Deployments.


PB2018101078

Publication Date 2018
Personal Author Jones, D. K.
Page Count 33
Abstract The purpose of the report is to describe military children’s perceptions of parents’ frequent deployments to the missile field. An existential phenomenological approach inspired by philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty was used to investigate military children’s perceptions of parents’ frequent nuclear missile base deployments. Military school-age children participated in Phenomenology interviews that were professionally transcribed.
Keywords
  • Army
  • Deployment
  • Personnel retention
  • Conflict
  • Human behavior
  • Interventions
  • Mental health
  • Military personnel
  • Operational readiness
  • Resilience
  • Stresses
  • Veterans(Military personnel)
Source Agency
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
NTIS Subject Category
  • 74 - Military Sciences
  • 70D - Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower Studies
  • 92B - Psychology
  • 57T - Psychiatry
Corporate Authors Tennessee Univ., Knoxville.; TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Document Type Technical Report
Title Note Final rept., 15 August 2015 - 14 August 2016.
NTIS Issue Number 201818
Military Children's Perceptions of Parents' Frequent Missile Base Deployments.
Military Children's Perceptions of Parents' Frequent Missile Base Deployments.
PB2018101078

  • Army
  • Deployment
  • Personnel retention
  • Conflict
  • Human behavior
  • Interventions
  • Mental health
  • Military personnel
  • Operational readiness
  • Resilience
  • Stresses
  • Veterans(Military personnel)
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
  • 74 - Military Sciences
  • 70D - Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower Studies
  • 92B - Psychology
  • 57T - Psychiatry
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