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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.

The Effectiveness of Early Head Start for 3-year-old Children and Their Parents: Lessons for Policy and Programs

Type
Abstract

Early Head Start, a federal program begun in 1995 for low-income pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers, was evaluated through a randomized trial of 3,001 families in 17 programs.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Love, J. M. Kisker, E. E. Ross, C. Raikes, H. Constantine, J. Boller, K. Brooks-Gunn, J. Chazan-Cohen, R. Tarullo, L. B. Brady-Smith, C. Fuligni, A. S. Schochet, P. Z. Paulsell, D. Vogel, C.

Young Children's Adjustment as a Function of Maltreatment, Shame, and Anger

Type
PRTW

An examination of young children's adjustment to maltreatment was conducted. More specifically this study tests a model that states a child's shame is the link between maltreatment and anger, and anger is the link between and child's shame and behavior problems.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Bennett, D. S. Sullivan, M. W. Lewis, M.

Young Children's Adjustment as a Function of Maltreatment, Shame, and Anger

Type
Abstract

Maltreated children are at increased risk for behavior problems.This study examines a model in which shame mediates the potential relation between maltreatment and anger, and anger mediates the potential relation between shame and behavior problems.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Bennett, D. S. Sullivan, M. W. Lewis, M.

Dissemination and Evaluation of Marriage Education in the Army

Type
PRTW

An evaluation of the prevention and relationship enhancement program in two separate samples in which at least one member of the couple was on Active Duty in the U.S. Army was conducted. The intervention was delivered by Army chaplains in a two weekend retreat format.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Stanley, S. M. Allen, E. S. Markman, H. J. Saiz, C. C. Bloomstrom, G. Thomas, R. Schumm, W. R. Bailey, A. E.

Dissemination and Evaluation of Marriage Education in the Army

Type
Abstract

The effectiveness of marriage education was evaluated in two separate samples of primarily married couples in which at least one member of the couple was on active duty in the U.S. Army. The intervention was delivered by Army chaplains.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Stanley, S. M. Allen, E. S. Markman, H. J. Saiz, C. C. Bloomstrom, G. Thomas, R. Schumm, W. R. Bailey, A. E.

Positive and Negative Consequences of a Military Deployment

Type
PRTW
951 Active Duty U.S. Army Soldiers completed surveys in which they described positive and negative consequences of their deployment to Bosnia.
Publication year
2005
Authors
Newby, J. H. McCarroll, J. E. Ursano, R. J. Fan, Z. Shigemura, J. Tucker-Harris, Y.

Employment Outcomes and PTSD Symptom Severity

Type
PRTW
Employment and earnings data were used to analyze how symptom severity correlates with work status, occupation type, and earnings among 325 male Vietnam-era Veterans with severe or very severe PTSD. Veterans with more severe PTSD symptoms were more likely to work part-time or not at all.
Publication year
2005
Authors
Smith, M.W. Schnurr, P.P. Rosenhack, R.A.

The Role of Parenting Styles in Children's Problem Behavior

Type
PRTW

196 Finnish children and their parents were assessed six times during their kindergarten and first two years of primary school in order to determine whether parenting styles predicted children’s problem behaviors during the transition from kindergarten to primary school.

Publication year
2005
Authors
Aunola, K. Nurmi, J.