02524nam 2200445 450 991021996970332120170919015213.00-8330-9315-0(CKB)3710000000595078(WaSeSS)IndRDA00120428(EXLCZ)99371000000059507820200603d2015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAirman and family resilience lessons from the scientific literature /Sarah O. Meadows, Laura L. Miller, Sean RobsonSanta Monica, California :RAND Corporation,2015.1 online resource (98 pages)Rand Project Air Force Series on Resiliency0-8330-9075-5 The U.S. military, resilience, and total force fitness -- Understanding resilience -- Resilience-related scientific research in each of the total force fitness domains -- Resilience-related Air Force data -- Promoting resilience in the Air Force."This final overarching report in a series documents research and recommendations RAND offered to the Air Force to help strengthen the development of a new office responsible for monitoring and promoting resilience among Air Force Airmen, civilian employees, and Air Force families. Efforts to boost resilience have become an important military response to suicide and other markers of distress and poor health. The report reviews the concepts and measures of resilience, resilience factors, hardiness and flourishing. It describes how resilience and the military's Total Force Fitness concepts are related. The report brings together highlights from the eight companion reports on each Total Force Fitness domain and characterizes types of Air Force data that could be used to track resilience."-- Provided on the publisher's website.Rand Project Air Force series on resiliency.Families of military personnelUnited StatesUnited StatesArmed ForcesMilitary lifeFamilies of military personnel355.120973Meadows Sarah O(Sarah Opal),1978-871320Miller Laura L.1967-Robson SeanRand Corporation,Project Air Force (U.S.)WaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910219969703321Airman and family resilience2971409UNINA