ORIENTATIONS TOWARD PROBLEM SOLVING AMONG CAREER MILITARY FAMILIES: A STUDY OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF AVAILABLE RESOURCES IN A MILITARY COMMUNITY AND PERCEPTION OF THE SOCIAL COST OF USING THEM FOR THE RESOLUTION OF FAMILY CONFLICT.
Abstract
The study is concerned with the extent to which career Army families, living on a military reservation, are aware of help-resources located in the military community, and their perception of the social cost of using such facilities. The study describes the distribution of knowledge of help-resources, the perception of social cost at various organizational levels, isolates were possible, those social characteristics of career military families most immediately related to these distributions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0709858
Entities
People
- Seth Walter Spellman Jr
Organizations
- Columbia University