Family Resilience Scale for Veterans (FRS-V)

A measure of family resilience specifically developed to assess resources available for US veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, incorporating dimensions of communication, problem solving, emotional support, social support, goal orientation, and spirituality. Intended to capture family structures common among military families, as “those people who are most important in your daily life, not necessarily kin or blood relatives.” Psychometrically tested among veterans; future work to expand to all military families.

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Finley, E.P., Pugh, M.J., & Palmer, R.F. (2016). Validation of a Measure of Family Resilience among Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans. Military Behavioral Health, 4(3), 205-219.

Additional information

Construct

Family resilience

Condition

No specific condition

Age

Adult

Country Where Developed

United States

Number of Items

6

Subscales

No

Short Form?

No

Respondent

Adult veteran

Language(s)

English

Cost/Fee

No cost

How to Access

By permission of author: finleye@uthscsa.edu