This study looked into relations between family function, resilience, and military
adjustment by objecting 417 soldiers in the military service at now, and verified effects
of the family. As research results, significant, positive(+) correlation appeared between
family function and resilience, and the family function had significant, positive correlation
with military adjustment statistically.
And the same correlation was turned out from relations between resilience and military
adjustment. Also, as the result of analyzing effects of family function on resilience, family
function proved to affect positive influences to resilience, and resilience showed positive
influences to military adjustment. From the validation results on the influences of family
function to military adjustment, positive mediating effect appeared through resilience,
even though its direct effect was low. Therefore, developing military-adjusting programs
to improve resilience levels is required for soldiers who have low levels in the family
function afterwards.