One thing that could attribute to it is it the constant feeling that your parent can and will be deployed and when they do get deployed they may never come back. “A team of researchers tracked health claim records during 2006 and 2007 of nearly 650,000 children ages 3 to 8 and found that those with a parent deployed within the two years had an 11 percent higher rate of clinic visits because of mental health or behavioral issues than military children whose parents were not deployed. Researchers also noted the rate of visits increased as the child grew older.” Also when they do come back they are almost always facing their own demons with post-traumatic stress disorder according to the department of veteran affairs “About 11-20 out of every 100 Veterans (or between 11-20%) who served in OIF or OEF have PTSD in a given year.” depression or at the very least having to re adjust to everyday life and get back into the natural flow of things
Another reason could be the fact that you move every few years so the life you know is completely changed. The friends you knew are no longer and you will probably never see them again so it’s harder to make deep and meaningful connections in your life. The school you attend changes and as a child the school you attend is very important to some people. If you have ever been on vacation out of the state and everything looks different and weird as a child that can be extremely difficult to process which can also lead to some kind of mental stress and trauma These children also can have poor coping skills. a “report