Family Readiness Groups: Helping deployed Army National Guard soldiers and their families.

JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY(2020)

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Many have espoused the benefits of Family Readiness Groups (FRGs) for families of deployed soldiers. These include fostering family well-being (main effect) and buffering the family against the negative effects of stressful life events (moderating effect). Yet, few published studies have tested these hypothesized relationships. Survey responses gathered from returning deployed Army National Guard soldiers (N = 4,568 soldiers in 50 company-sized units) gave the opportunity to test hypothesized benefits of FRGs, both main and buffering effects. Half the sample of soldiers reported their families as having used FRGs. Two-thirds of the soldiers reported FRGs as being helpful to their families. On the whole, results supported hypotheses: More effective coping among family members was associated with FRG use (main effect), and FRGs appeared most beneficial to spouses who experienced more stressful events (buffering effect). FRG use and its associations with helpfulness to family and with family coping suggest FRGs are important resources for families of deployed soldiers, in particular, for families of reservists. Future directions for research and practice are proposed.
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community support,deployment challenges,family readiness groups,family stress and coping,military reservists
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