Maladaptive coping among military-connected adolescents: examining combined risk using qca

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    Though some appear to weather deployment separations successfully, these experiences have been associated with changes in youth behavior, mental health, and academic performance (Huebner and Mancini, 2005; Chandra et_al, 2010; Engel et_al, 2010; Lester et_al, 2011). The collective impact of exposure to stressors associated with wartime military life may explain increased rates of adverse outcomes including depressive symptoms, suicidality, substance use, and victimization observed among military-connected public school students (Reed et_al, 2011; Millegan et_al, 2013; Sullivan et_al, 2015; Gilreath et_al, 2016). Few studies have attempted to describe how youth experience deployment-related stressors . . .

     

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