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Huebner, Angela J.; Mancini, Jay A.; Bowen, Gary L.; Orthner, Dennis K. – Family Relations, 2009
The context of military service has changed greatly since the events of 9/11. The forward deployment of service members to active war zones, which involves the issues of separation, time away from home, and eventual reunion, increases the vulnerability of their families to multiple, negative short-term and long-term effects. This article explores…
Descriptors: Military Service, Military Personnel, Social Action, War
Peer reviewedMcCurdy, Karen; Daro, Deborah – Family Relations, 2001
Outlines a conceptual model of parental involvement in family support programs, anchored in ecological and family systems frameworks. Proposes that parental decisions to enroll and remain in support programs are shaped by a variety of factors at different levels of influence, including individual characteristics of the parent and family, provider…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Enrollment, Family Characteristics, Family Programs
Anderson, Jared R.; Doherty, William J. – Family Relations, 2005
We describe a democratic citizen model of community organizing for mobilizing and partnering with families, using the overscheduling of children as a case example. We provide an overview of the growing body of research on this aspect of family time, describe the difference between a citizen model and program models for working with families, give…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Quality of Life, Parent Child Relationship, Time Management

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