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ISBN9780833084514
来源IDRR-470-OSD
Family Resilience in the Military: Definitions, Models, and Policies
Sarah O. Meadows; Megan K. Beckett; Kirby Bowling; Daniela Golinelli; Michael P. Fisher; Laurie T. Martin; Lisa S. Meredith; Karen Chan Osilla
发表日期2015
出版年2015
页码19
语种英语
结论

Defining Family Resilience

  • Definitions of family resilience vary across the services; there is no officially recognized DoD-wide definition.
  • As of early 2015, DoD had 26 policies related to family resilience.
  • To facilitate a comprehensive view of family resilience programming across DoD, a well-defined, well-articulated definition of a family-resilience program is necessary.

Models of Family Resilience

  • The three most prominent models of family resilience are (1) the resiliency model of family stress, adjustment, and adaptation, (2) the systems theory of family resilience, and (3) the family adjustment and adaptation response (FAAR) model.
  • The most common family resilience factors — that is, the resources that families use to cope with stress — can be grouped into five domains: family belief system, family organization patterns, family support system, family communication/problem sharing, and the physical and psychological health of individual family members.
摘要
  • Define family resilience as "the ability of a family to respond positively to an adverse situation and emerge from the situation feeling strengthened, more resourceful, and more confident than its prior state."
  • Designate a governing or oversight body to manage the overall Department of Defense (DoD) family-resilience enterprise.
  • Adopt an official DoD definition and model of family resilience.
  • Develop a "road map" that follows established programs, policies, and definitions, ensuring that all stakeholders know their role and how they contribute to the success of the overall family-resilience enterprise.
  • Encourage a culture of continuous quality improvement (CQI) across DoD and within family-resilience programs.
  • Develop a system of coordination between programs to avoid redundancy and to encourage CQI.
  • Engage the research community to identify what aspects of family resilience matter most for best practices in military family-resilience programs.
主题Military Families ; United States Department of Defense
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR470.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/108119
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Sarah O. Meadows,Megan K. Beckett,Kirby Bowling,et al. Family Resilience in the Military: Definitions, Models, and Policies. 2015.
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