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Études du DGRAPM

Des demandes de recherche sur les familles des militaires ont fait prendre conscience à la Direction des services aux familles des militaires (DSFM) des avantages de la distribution aux CFRM/C des études pertinentes produites par le Directeur général - Recherche et analyse (Personnel militaire) (DGRAPM).  Les recherches qui se retrouvent sur cette page sont relativement à jour et certainement pertinentes à votre travail.  Nous vous encourageons à utiliser cette recherche pour éclairer votre pratique.

Il est à signaler que les recherches sont affichés dans la langue dans laquelle elles ont été publiées.

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Spousal/Partner Employment and Income (SPEI) Project: Phase Three Findings and Final Report

Spousal Employment Income of Canadian Forces Personnel: A Comparison of Civilian Spouses

Spousal/Partner Employment and Income (SPEI) Project: How Do Canadian Forces Spouses Compare?

The Employment Status and Experiences of CF Spouses

Canadian Forces Spousal/Partner Employment and Income Project: Research Framework and Methodology

Programmes de soutien à la famille

A Compedium of Military Family Support Programs Across TTCP Nations

Military Family Resource Centre Evaluation

Violence en milieu familiale

Family Violence in the Canadian Forces

Soins de santé

An Examination of Canadian Forces Spouses' Access to a Family Physician

La cadence du personnel et le déploiment

The Impact of Deployment on the Well-Being of Military Children: A Preliminary Review

PERSTEMPO and HDDS: Service Provider Interview and Focus Group Findings

Impacts of Military Life on Families: Results from the Perstempo Survey of Canadian Forces SpousesPERSTEMPO Qualitative Data: CF Member Focus Group Findings

Effects of Personnel Tempo on Military Members, their Families, and the Organization: An Annotated Bibliography

Qualité de vie

A State of Crisis? An Exploratory Examination of Family Breakdown in the CF

Quality of Life among Military Families: Results from the 2008/2009 Survey of Canadian Forces Spouses

Family Resilience: An Annotated BibliographyTop Line Findings From the Military Community Wellness Survey (2011) Relating to the Satisfaction with Health Care for CF Members and Access to Health Care for CF Families