TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - School climate, deployment, and mental health among students in military-connected schools JO - Youth and society A1 - Pedro, Kris Tunac De A1 - Astor, Ron Avi A1 - Gilreath, Tamika D. A1 - Benbenishty, Rami A1 - Berkowitz, Ruth SP - 93 EP - 115 VL - 50 IS - 1 N2 -

Research has found that when compared with civilian students, military-connected students in the United States have more negative mental health outcomes, stemming from the stress of military life events (i.e., deployment). To date, studies on military-connected youth have not examined the role of protective factors within the school environment, such as school climate, in the mental health and well-being of military-connected adolescents. Given this gap in the research on military adolescents, this study draws from a large sample of military and non-military secondary adolescents in military-connected schools (N = 14,943) and examines associations between school climate, military connection, deployment, and mental health. Findings show that multiple components of school climate are associated with a lower likelihood of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation and increased likelihood of well-being among students in military-connected schools, after controlling for student demographics, military connection, and deployments. The authors conclude with a discussion of school climate interventions for military-connected youth.

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LA - en SN - 0044-118X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0044118X15592296 ID - ref1 ER -