Rosen L N, Bain M W, Moghadam L Z
Department of Military Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, SGRD-UWI-A, Washington, DC 20307-5100.
Mil Med. 1992 Feb;157(2):85-8.
Of 782 Army families with children that were surveyed, over 10% reported one or more member with health problems or handicapping conditions requiring special ongoing treatment. However, less than half of these were enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program. Families with illnesses/handicaps that were enrolled in the program reported on the average more health problems than families with illnesses that were not enrolled.
在接受调查的782个有子女的陆军家庭中,超过10%的家庭报告称有一名或多名家庭成员患有健康问题或残疾状况,需要持续接受特殊治疗。然而,其中只有不到一半的家庭加入了“特殊家庭成员计划”。加入该计划的患病/残疾家庭报告的健康问题平均比未加入的患病家庭更多。