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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.

Intimate Partner Maltreatment Recidivism in U.S. Air Force families

Type
Abstract

Research has demonstrated that perpetrator characteristics (gender, age, and military status) and incident characteristics (perpetrator substance use and initial incident severity) are associated with intimate partner maltreatment recidivism.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Coley, S. L. McCarthy, R. J. Milner, J. S. Ormsby, L. Travis, W. J.

Staying Connected on the Home Front: Communication and Well-being of Civilian Spouses During Deployment

Type
PRTW

Survey data were used to examine the association between the frequency of asynchronous (e.g., letters, email) and synchronous (e.g., telephone, video) communication on marital quality and psychological well-being (i.e., anxiety, depression, sleep, and loneliness) of civilian spouses during their

Publication year
2016
Authors
Meek, N. A. Totenhagen, C. J. Hawkins, S. A. Borden, L. M.

Caregiving for Youth with Co-Occurring Developmental Disabilities and Behavioral Health Issues When Caregivers Face Additional Health-Related Stressors: Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors From a National Sample

Type
Abstract

Background: Family caregivers of youth with DD and behavioral health issues experience the highest level of caregiving strain. Many must also deal with their own or another family member’s chronic health condition, which may place them at additional risk for poor outcomes.

Publication year
2016
Authors
McCarthy, M. J. Behimer, G. Anderson, J. A. Riddle, I.

Hard is Normal: Military Families' Transitions Within the Process of Deployment

Type
PRTW

Deployment is often a stressful time for military families, and U.S. Service members have been deployed more often and for longer periods of time since 2003 and the start of OIF. This study synthesizes 21 qualitative articles related to the process of deployment among military families.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Yablonsky, A. M. Barbero, E. D. Richardson, J. W.

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Veterans' In-home Program for Military Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families: Report on Impact for Family Members

Type
Abstract

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) creates many challenges for families as well as for patients. Few intervention studies have considered both the needs of the person with TBI and his or her family and included both in the intervention process.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Moriarty, H. Winter, L. Robinson, K. Piersol, C. V. Vause-Earland, T. Iacovone, D. B. Newhart, B. True, G. Fishman, D. Hodgson, N. Gitlin, L. N.

Fact Sheet - Deployment and Child Abuse and Neglect: Understanding the Data

Type
Research Report

The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Gunty, A. Richmond, A. Lu, Z. Otto, M. Williams, R. Jaeger, E. Wilcox, S. Roeske, R. Borden, L. M.

Deployment and Child Abuse and Neglect: Understanding the Data

Type
Research Report

The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Gunty, A. Richmond, A. Lu, Z. Otto, M. Williams, R Jaeger, E. Wilcox, S. Roeske, R. Borden, L. M.

Military Culture

Type
Research Report

This document provides the results of a comprehensive review of trainings and resources that educate civilian populations about military culture.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Gunty, A. Richmond, A. Williams, R. Otto, M. Borden, L. M.

Female Veterans' Preferences for Counseling Related to Intimate Partner Violence: Informing Patient-Centered Interventions

Type
Abstract

Objective: Female veterans are at high risk for intimate partner violence (IPV). A critical issue in the provision of health care to women who experience IPV is the delivery of effective brief counseling interventions that address women's unique needs.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Iverson, K. M. Stirman, S. W. Street, A. E. Gerber, M. R. Carpenter, S. L. Dichter, M. E. Bair-Merritt, M. Vogt, D.