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Drummet, Amy Reinkober; Coleman, Marilyn; Cable, Susan – Family Relations, 2003
Provides a summary of the limited research on three uniquely stressful experiences of military families: relocation, separation, and reunion. Using the insights derived from this literature, identifies and discusses interventions to assist and guide military families through these unique events. (Contains 64 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Life, Military Personnel, Relocation
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Meyer, Cynthia J. – Family Relations, 1987
Considers voluntary first home buying as a stressful event in the life cycle of the family whether or not that move involves relocating to another city or state. Focuses on how this major transition affects the couple relationship of the first time home buyers. (ABB)
Descriptors: Family Life, Family Relationship, Homeowners, Intervention
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Frame, Marsha Wiggins; Shehan, Constance L. – Family Relations, 1994
Used Double ABCX model of family stress and adaptation to identify factors that are associated with successful adaptation to frequent involuntary relocation among 212 clergy families. Wives reported significantly higher stress, more negative perceptions of their most recent relocation, lower coping resources, and lower well-being that did clergy…
Descriptors: Clergy, Coping, Relocation, Spouses
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Ammons, Paul; And Others – Family Relations, 1982
Examined the specific sources of stress among 122 recently transferred executives and their spouses. Results indicated differences among husbands and wives and various stressors related to mobility. Discusses ways in which families, communities and corporations may facilitate adaption and coping. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Administrators, Community Support, Coping
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Leventhal, Tama; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Family Relations, 2005
Data from the New York City Moving to Opportunity 3-year follow-up were used to examine neighborhood and gender effects on adolescents' family processes. Low-income, minority families in public housing in high-poverty neighborhoods were assigned randomly to (a) move to private housing in low-poverty neighborhoods only, (b) move to private housing…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Parent Child Relationship, Gender Differences, Influences