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In chapter IV the incidence of satisfactory and impaired adjustment at follow-up was described for the various areas of activity. In this chapter, the topic of adjustment is explored further in an attempt to understand the preservice background of the men who exhibit maladjustments, the relationship between military experience and the chance that a man will be maladjusted, and the correlation between adjustment and other observations at follow-up. The chapter is organized around the different areas of behavior rather than around the intercorrelations of the several periods in the life history. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Apr 11, 2005
Keywords: adjustment; follow-up; military experience; maladjustments; preservice background
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