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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.

Does Ethnicity Affect the Coping of Military Spouses?

Type
Abstract

This article presents results of an exploratory study of how Army military spouses with children cope with everyday stresses varies based on ethnic background.

Publication year
2006
Authors
Westhuis, D. J. Fafara, R. J. Ouellette, P.

Disclosure and Secrecy in Adolescent-Parent Relationships

Type
PRTW

Adolescents and one of their parents were surveyed regarding adolescent secrecy and disclosure to parents. The findings suggest that beliefs about obligations to disclose issues to parents were associated with actual disclosure.

Publication year
2006
Authors
Smetana, J. G. Metzger, A. Gettman, D. C. Campione-Barr, N.

Disclosure and Secrecy in Adolescent-Parent Relationships

Type
Abstract

Beliefs about parents' legitimate authority and adolescents' obligations to disclose to parents and actual disclosure and secrecy in different domains were examined in 276 ethnically diverse, lower middle-class 9th and 12th graders (Ms=14.62 and 17.40 years) and their parents (n=249).

Publication year
2006
Authors
Smetana, J. G. Metzger, A. Gettman, D. C. Campione-Barr, N.

Domestic Violence in Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder who Seek Couples Therapy

Type
Abstract

Domestic violence rates among Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are higher than those of the general population. Individuals who have been diagnosed with PTSD who seek couples therapy with their partners constitute an understudied population.

Publication year
2006
Authors
Sherman, M. D. Sautter, F. Jackson, M. H. Lyons, J. A. Han, X.

Evaluating Risk-Taking Behaviors of Youth in Military Families

Type
Abstract

This study assessed risk-taking behavior in a unique adolescent population: family members of active and retired military personnel. Significantly fewer adolescents in our group engaged in at-risk behaviors compared with national statistics, demonstrating the need for further research.

Publication year
2006
Authors
Hutchinson, J. W.

Assessing the Validity of the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale With Treatment-Seeking Military Service Members

Type
PRTW

Three hundred and seventy-six Active Duty officers and enlisted Service members completed questionnaires to assess the concurrent and predictive validity of the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale for Military Service members undergoing substance abuse treatment compared to t

Publication year
2006
Authors
Mitchell, D. Angelone, D. J.

Long-term Outcomes of an Australian Universal Prevention Trial of Anxiety and Depression Symptoms in Children and Youth

Type
PRTW

669 Australian children who had participated in a previous study evaluating the effectiveness of a teacher-facilitated cognitive behavioral intervention for anxiety and depression completed this follow-up study, designed to evaluate longitudinal effects (at 2 and 3 years post-treatment).

Publication year
2006
Authors
Barrett, P. M. Farrell, L. J. Ollendick, T. H. Dadds, M.

Mental Health Problems, Use of Mental Health Services, and Attrition From Military Service After Returning From Deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan

Type
PRTW

The Post-Deployment Health Assessments (PDHA) of 303,905 Army and Marine Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), and other recent conflicts were reviewed to examine the association between deployment location and mental health care utilization during the first

Publication year
2006
Authors
Hoge, C. Auchterlonie, J. Milliken, C.