“…Analysis of the 2013 California Healthy Kids Survey conducted in most school districts throughout California demonstrated higher odds of being in a fight among military-connected youth compared with their nonmilitary-connected peers (Sullivan et al, 2015). For example, despite the known association between substance use and physical violence (Baskin-Sommers & Sommers, 2006;Boles & Miotto, 2003;Ellickson, Saner, & McGuigan, 1997;Harrison, Erickson, Adlaf, & Freeman, 2001;Hoaken & Stewart, 2003), as well as the demonstrated increase in substance use among adolescents from military families (Acion et al, 2013;Gilreath et al, 2013;Reed et al, 2011;Sullivan et al, 2015), only one study controlled for the confounding effect of substance use (Reed et al, 2014). While these studies suggest a potential association between family military involvement and physical fighting among adolescents, control for potentially important confounding factors is lacking.…”