The Deployment Life Study : Methodological Overview and Baseline Sample Description
Penulis
: Terri Tanielian and Benjamin R. Karney
Subyek
: The Deployment Life Stud
Penerbit
: RAND Corporation
Ringkasan :This report outlines the background, rationale, and methods of the Deployment Life Study;
describes the baseline sample included in the study; and provides a context for future analyses
using study data. The Deployment Life Study was motivated by a keen interest in military
families on the part of U.S. policymakers and researchers. Specifically, recent attention by the
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has focused on family readiness. When service members
and their families are prepared for deployments, they should, in principle, be better equipped
than other service members and families to maintain family cohesion and well-being across the
deployment cycle. Yet exactly what it means for a military family to be “ready”—what ready
families look like, what resources they use, what can help identify vulnerable families—is not
well understood.
To address these questions, the Deployment Life Study is following 2,724 military families,
including families from the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, both active and
reserve, over a three-year period. The intent is to capture aspects of these families before deployment,
during deployment, and after deployment. Interviews, either by Internet or by phone,
occur every four months. Up to three household members are interviewed at each wave of
data collection—the service member, the spouse of the service member, and a study child (if
available). This survey design will collect an unprecedented amount of information about what
military families look like and how they handle the challenges of military life, and deployments
in particular.
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