Well-being and suicidal ideation of secondary school students from military families
Cederbaum, J. A., Gilreath, T. D., Bennenishty, R., Astor, R. A., Pineda, D., DePedro, K. T., Esqueda, M. C., Atuel, H. (2014). Well-being and suicidal ideation of secondary school students from military families. Journal of Adolescent Health, 54(6), 672-677.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.09.006
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Survey data were utilized to examine the influence of military connectedness and parental deployment on adolescent mental health (i.e., feeling sad or hopeless, suicidal ideation, well-being, and depressive symptoms). Results indicate that military connected youth reported more negative mental health symptoms, particularily among adolescence with parents who had deployed.
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