Wartime Military Deployment and Increased Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Complaints

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Summary

Researchers aimed to determine the effect of parental military deployment on the relative rate of outpatient visits for mental and behavioral health disorders in children aged three to eight years. Children with a deployed parent had a higher rate of outpatient visits for some mental health and behavioral health issues, but not all. This is particularly true for older children with deployed fathers.

Citation
Gorman, G. H., Eide, M., Hisle-Gorman, E. (2010). Wartime Military Deployment and Increased Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Complaints. Pediatrics, 126, 1058–1066. doi:10.1542/peds.2009-2856