The Impact of Deployment and Traumatic Brain Injury on the Health and Behavior of Children of US Military Service Members and Veterans

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The U.S. military has been involved in conflicts since 2001 in the Middle East; resulting in an increase of Service members and Veterans reintegrating with their families after experiencing a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study examined the impact of a Service member or Veteran's traumatic brain injury on the health and behavior of his or her children. Results showed that a significant number of the children of Service members or Veterans diagnosed with a TBI experienced a decrease in overall health in five domains: School grades, behavior, medical health, emotional health, and social participation).

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Brickell, T.A., French, L.M. , Lippa, S.M. , Lange, R.T. (2017). The Impact of Deployment and Traumatic Brain Injury on the Health and Behavior of Children of US Military Service Members and Veterans. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1-17. doi:10.1177/1359104517740405