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Stress and Substance Use among Military Women and Men
Risk and Recovery from Course Failure in the Early Years of High School
Social Cognitive Theory of Gender Development and Differentiation
Childhood Victimization, Running Away, and Delinquency
Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury on the Family: A Critical Review
The authors' goal is to present a critical overview of the literature of family psychosocial outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Design: Thirty-seven family outcome studies were reviewed.
Attitudes of Military Personnel Toward Homosexuals
Seventy-two male Reservist Marines were surveyed to examine Marine attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. The role of various demographic variables in predicting attitudes toward homosexual was examined.
Attitudes of Military Personnel Toward Homosexuals
The purpose of this study was to assess attitudes of enlisted military personnel with regard to homosexuality. Seventy-two male members of the Marine Corps Reserve responded to a questionnaire exploring attitudes toward lesbians and gay men and attitudes toward homosexuals in the military.
The Impact of Family Supportive Policies and Practices on Organizational Commitment to the Army
Preventing Mental Disorders in School-age Children: A Review of the Effectiveness of Prevention Programs
The report contains six sections as well as Appendices. Section One reviews current issues and themes in prevention research with school-aged children. Section Two summarizes the process of program review.
Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children with Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
An Investigation of the Effects of Total School Flexible Cluster Grouping on Identification, Achievement, and Classroom Practices
This paper presents the findings of a longitudinal, causal comparative investigation of an elementary school cluster grouping program. Both quantitative and qualitative methodologies were used.
The Extent of Drug Therapy for Attention Deficit-hyperactivity Disorder among Children in Public Schools
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of medication use for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in southeastern Virginia.
Spouse Abuse: Physician Guidelines to Identification, Diagnosis, and Management in the Uniformed Services
Spouse abuse is a major social issue in our country. Based on national samples, between 10 and 20% of couples report some type of violence during the course of their marriage.
Psychiatric Illness and the Workplace: Perspectives for Occupational Medicine in the Military
In inpatient psychiatric wards and outpatient mental health clinics throughout the military, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals are often faced with patients suffering from emotional distres
Counseling Military Families
Issues of anticipation, separation, and reunion are concerns that families face when family members are subject to military deployment.
The Effect of Income on Child Development
This study presents estimates of the effect of parental income on children's cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Depressive and Disruptive Disorders and Mental Health Service Utilization in Children and Adolescents
Research on the prevention of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents was reviewed and synthesized with meta-analysis.
Symptomatology and Comorbidity of Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Children and Adolescents
Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Child Development
Street Children and Crime in the UK: A Case of Abuse and Neglect
Cost-Benefit Estimates for Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism- General Model and Single State Case
The Effects of Standards-Based Assessment on Classroom Practices: Results of the 1996-97 RAND Survey of Kentucky Teachers of Mathematics and Writing
Evaluation of Indicated Preventive Intervention (Secondary Prevention) Mental Health Programs for Children and Adolescents
Evaluated the outcomes of 130 indicated preventive interventions (secondary prevention) mental health programs for children and adolescents that seek to identify early signs of maladjustment and to intervene
Effects of Leader Support in the Work Unit on the Relationship between Work Spillover and Family Adaptation
Researchers analyzed data from 3,190 married U.S. Army Soldiers to determine whether leader support in the work unit had direct effects on work spillover and family adaptation, or buffering effects between the two. Findings indicate a direct impact of leader support on work spillover.
Changing Teaching Practices to Promote Achievement and Bonding to School
An intervention to modify teaching practices in Grades 5 and 6 was evaluated. The intervention consisted of proactive classroom intervention, interactive teaching, and cooperative learning.
A Measure of Anxiety Symptoms among Children
Effects of War-Induced Maternal Separation on Children's Adjustment During the Gulf War and Two Years Later
Military personnel deployed to the Middle East included an unprecedented number of women, many of whom were mothers.
Effects of Leader Support in the Work Unit on the Relationship between Work Spillover and Family Adaptation
This study examines the direct versus the buffering effect of leader support in the work unit on the relationship between work spillover and family
Coping Strategies and Mental Health Problems in a Military Unit
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of different coping styles on the development of self-reported mental health problems in a radically changing context.