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The research team within the Center for Research and Outreach has a multi-dimensional approach that includes conducting empirical studies, program evaluations, analysis of secondary data, and the use of empirical research to identify and address key issues impacting children, youth, and families. Through this process, we review academic literature, translate research into practice, develop materials to help non-academics be critical consumers of scientific research, and promote the use of evidenced-based information in decision making.

Perspectives of Suicide Bereaved Individuals on Military Suicide Decedents' Life Stressors and Male Gender Role Stress

Type
Abstract

The objective of this study was to pilot the newly developed Male Gender Role Stressor Inventory (MGRSI) in military suicide bereaved (i.e., decedents’ family members and significant others) and to determine the association between Male Gender Role Stress (MGRS) and other life stressors observed

Publication year
2017
Authors
Sterling, A. G. Bakalar, J. L. Perera, K. U. DeYoung, K. A. Harrington-LaMorie, J. Haigney, D. Ghahramanlou-Holloway, M.

The Risk for Marital Infidelity Across a Year-Long Deployment

Type
Abstract

Military deployment can create significant relationship strain. Although most couples navigate the

Publication year
2017
Authors
Balderrama-Durbin, C. Stanton, K. Snyder, D. K. Cigrang, J. A. Talcott, G. W. Smith Slep, A. M. Heyman, R. E. Cassidy, D. G.

Integration of Family, School, and Community Efforts

Type
Research Brief

A summary of the current research about integration of family, school, and community efforts within positive youth development programs, including a review of theoretical foundations and implications for youth program staff.

Publication year
2017
Authors
The University of Minnesota Center for Research and Outreach

Perspectives of Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Community Reintegration: Making Sense of Unplanned Separation From Service

Type
Abstract

For veterans separated from the military as a result of acquired mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), the transition from a military identity to a civilian one is complicated by health, cognitive, and psychosocial factors.

Publication year
2017
Authors
Libin, A. V. Scholten, J. Dromerick A. W. Danford, E. Cichon, S. Bruner, D. Llorente, M. Zapata, S. Blackman, M. R.

A Latent Profile Analysis of Aggression and Victimization Across Relationship Types Among Veterans Who Use Substances

Type
PRTW

To provide effective violence prevention services for Veterans post-deployment, it is important to understand the nature of violence experienced by Veterans. This study investigated the patterns and forms of violence experienced by Veterans with both intimate partners and non-intimate partners.

Publication year
2017
Authors
Anderson, R. E. Bonar, E. E. Walton, M. A. Goldstick, J. E. Rauch, S. A. Epstein-Ngo, Q. M. Chermack, S. T.

Military Spouse Licensure Portability Examination

Type
Research Report

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Publication year
2017
Authors
Richmond, A. Mischel, E. Smischney, T. Lu, Z. Root, H. Otto, M. Otto, A. Schroeder, B. Gliske, K. Borden, L. M.

Initial Validation of Brief Measures of Suicide Risk Factors: Common Data Elements Used by the Military Suicide Research Consortium

Type
Abstract

The Military Suicide Research Consortium (MSRC) developed a 57-item questionnaire assessing suicide risk factors, referred to as the Common Data Elements (CDEs), in order to facilitate data sharing and improve collaboration across independent studies.

Publication year
2017
Authors
Ringer, F. Soberay, K. Rogers, M. Hagan, C. Chu, C. Schneider, M. Podlogar, M.C. Witte, T. Holm-Denoma, J. Plant, E. A. Gutierrez, P. M. Joiner, T. E.

Patterns of Smoking and Unhealthy Alcohol Use Following Sexual Trauma Among U.S. Service Members

Type
PRTW

Sexual assault and sexual harassment may potentially lead to unhealthy cigarette and alcohol use. This longitudinal study had 48,287 Service members report on their experiences of sexual trauma, smoking, and alcohol use (both initiation and relapse).

Publication year
2017
Authors
Seelig, A. D. Rivera, A. C. Powell, T. M. Williams, E. C. Peterson, A. V. Littman, A. J. Maynard, C. Street, A. E. Bricker, J. B. Boyko, E. J.

Deployment Status and Child Neglect Types in the U.S. Army

Type
PRTW

It is important to understand the associations between deployment and child neglect types in military families. This study examined 390 substantiated child neglect cases in four Army installations; the neglect type and the deployment status at the time of each neglect incident was investigated.

Publication year
2017
Authors
Cozza, S. J. Whaley, G. L. Fisher, J. E. Zhou, J. Ortiz, C. D. McCarroll, J. E. Fullerton, C. S. Ursano, R. J.

The Role of PTSD, Depression, and Alcohol Misuse Symptom Severity in Linking Deployment Stressor Exposure and Post-Military Work and Family Outcomes in Male and Female Veterans

Type
PRTW

This study examined the relationship among three deployment stressors (warfare exposure, sexual harassment and assault, and family stress during deployment), three mental health categories (posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, depression, and alcohol misuse), and six areas of functionin

Publication year
2017
Authors
Smith, B. N. Taverna, E. C. Fox, A. B. Schnurr, P. P. Matteo, R. A. Vogt, D.

Positive Youth Development Among Diverse Racial–Ethnic Children: Quality Afterschool Contexts as Developmental Assets

Type
Abstract

Positive youth development (PYD) deserves more empirical attention, particularly among children of diverse racial–ethnic backgrounds. Given the need among families for monitoring and supervision during out-of-school time, community-based afterschool is a potentially promotive ecological setting.

Publication year
2017
Authors
Smith, E. P. Witherspoon, D. P. Osgood, D. W.