Military Research
In 2008 in the Social Work and Christianity Journal (Vol. 35, Number 3), an evaluation of Active Relationships Center’s Active Military Life Skills, an earlier version of Active Military Life and Resiliency Skills, was published on research conducted on 25 Air Force couples by Baylor University. Results showed statistically significant positive changes in participants in the areas of marital satisfaction, positive communication, conflict resolution, commitment to present relationship, and a decrease in negative interaction.
The research included in this publication can be reviewed in the 2006 Final Report.
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