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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.

Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems Before and After Military Combat Deployment

Type
Abstract

Context High rates of alcohol misuse after deployment have been reported among personnel returning from past conflicts, yet investigations of alcohol misuse after return from the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are lacking.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Jacobson, I. G. Ryan, M. A. K. Hooper, T. I. Smith, T. C. Amoroso, P. J. Boyko, E. J. Gackstetter, G. D. Wells, T. S. Bell, N. S.

An Examination of Family Adjustment Among Operation Desert Storm Veterans

Type
PRTW

This study examined interrelationships among combat exposure, family adjustment, and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including symptom clusters (reexperiencing and avoidance, withdrawal and numbing, arousaland lack of control, and self-persecution), in a sample of Operation Dese

Publication year
2008
Authors
Taft, C. T. Schumm, J. A. Panuzio, J. Proctor, S. P.

An Examination of Family Adjustment Among Operation Desert Storm Veterans

Type
Abstract

This study examined interrelationships among combat exposure, symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and family adjustment in a sample of male and female Operation Desert Storm veterans (N = 1,512).

Publication year
2008
Authors
Taft, C. T. Schumm, J. A. Panuzio, J. Proctor, S. P.

Child Maltreatment and Substance Abuse Among U.S. Army Soldiers

Type
Abstract

Although substance abuse has consistently been linked to child maltreatment, no study to date has described the extent of substance abuse among child maltreatment offenders within the military. Analysis of U.S.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Gibbs, D. A. Martin, S. L. Johnson, R. E. Rentz, E. D. Clinton-Sherrod, M. Hardison, J.

Effect of Parents' Wartime Deployment on the Behavior of Young Children in Military Families

Type
PRTW

Deployment can be a stressful time for children, particularly young children who may not understand what is happening. For this study, parents and childcare providers of children ages 18 months to five years old were surveyed regarding their child’s behavior during a parental deployment.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Chartrand, M. M. Frank, D. A. White, L. F. Shope, T. R.

Psychiatric Diagnoses in Historic and Contemporary Military Cohorts: Combat Deployment and the Healthy Warrior Effect

Type
PRTW

In this study, researchers aimed to determine incidence rates of diagnosed mental disorders in a cohort of Marines deployed to combat during OIF/OEF between 2001 and 2005 and to compare these with mental disorder rates in two historical and two contemporary military control groups from the Navy a

Publication year
2008
Authors
Larson, G. E. Highfill-McRoy, R. M. Booth-Kewley, S.

Depressed Mood in Childhood and Subsequent Alcohol use through Adolescence and Young Adulthood

Type
Abstract

Context: Despite prior evidence supporting crosssectional associations of depression and alcohol use disorders, there is relatively little prospective data on the temporal association between depressed mood and maladaptive drinking, particularly across extended intervals.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Crum, R. M. Green, K. M. Storr, C. L. Chan, Y. F. Ialongo, N. Stuart, E. A. Anthony, J. C.

Postpartum Depression in a Military Sample

Type
PRTW

An exploratory study of rates and psychosocial risk factors (e.g., prenatal anxiety and depression, low self-esteem life stress, etc.) of postpartum depression in the military was conducted at Wilford Hall Medical Center with active duty women Service members.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Appolonio, K. Fingerhut, R.

Postpartum Depression in a Military Sample

Type
Abstract

Postpartum depression (PPD) affects nearly 1 in 8 mothers and has many negative implications. Studies show particular risk factors are linked with PPD. There are nearly 200,000 women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, but little is known regarding PPD and active duty (AD) mothers.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Appolonio, K. Fingerhut, R.

Prevalence of Mental Health Problems, Treatment Need, and Barriers to Care among Primary Care-Seeking Spouses of Military Service Members Involved in Iraq and Afghanistan Deployments

Type
Abstract

Military spouses must contend with unique issues such as a mobile lifestyle, rules and regulations of military life, and frequent family separations including peacekeeping and combat deployments. These issues may have an adverse effect on the health of military spouses.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Eaton, K. M. Hoge, C. W. Messer, S. C. Whitt, A. A. Cabrera, O. A. McGurk, D. Cox, A. Castro, C. A.

Psychological Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction in Spouses of Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans: Relationships with Spouses' Perceptions of Veterans' Experiences and Symptoms

Type
PRTW

The psychological symptoms and martial satisfaction of women who were the wives of Army Veteran's who been deployed were assessed. This study ask husbands for self-reports of their experiences and wives their perception of these experiences.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Renshaw, K. D. Rodrigues, C. S. Jones, D. H.

Psychological Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction in Spouses of Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans: Relationships with Spouses' Perceptions of Veterans' Experiences and Symptoms

Type
Abstract

Much research has shown that spouses of combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have higher rates of psychological and marital distress than do spouses of veterans without PTSD; however, very few studies have examined potential mechanisms of this increased vulnerability.

Publication year
2008
Authors
Renshaw, K. D. Rodrigues, C. S. Jones, D. H.