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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 Impact of Maternal, Child, and Family Characteristics on the Daily Well-Being and Parenting Experiences of Mothers of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Type
PRTW

Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) encounter unique stressors and challenges in everyday life. In this study, researchers investigated parent, child, and family characteristics as predictors of daily parent-child interactions and maternal emotions.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Pruitt, M. M. Willis, K. Timmons, L.

Comparing Parents of Children with Down Syndrome at Different Life Span Stages

Type
PRTW

Parents of children with Down syndrome face unique challenges at different stages of life. In this study, parents were divided into four groups based on the age of their children and answered questions regarding their coping strategies, hope, life satisfactions, and marital relationships.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Nelson Goff, B. S. Monk, J. K. Malone, J. Staats, N. Tanner, A. Springer, N. P.

The Body Scan and Mindful Breathing Among Veterans with PTSD: Type of Intervention Moderates the Relationship Between Changes in Mindfulness and Post-treatment Depression

Type
Abstract

Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is a promising intervention for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression; however, a more detailed examination of the different elements of MBSR and various facets of mindfulness to determine what works best for whom is warranted

Publication year
2016
Authors
Colgan, D. D. Christopher, M. Michael, P. Wahbeh, H.

Efficacy of Mindfulness-based Addiction Treatment (MBAT) for Smoking Cessation and Lapse Recovery: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Type
Abstract

Objective: To compare the efficacy of Mindfulness-Based Addiction Treatment (MBAT) to a Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT) that matched MBAT on treatment contact time, and a Usual Care (UC) condition that comprised brief individual counseling.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Vidrine, J. I. Spears, C. A. Heppner, W. L. Reitzel, L. R. Marcus, M. T. Cinciripini, P. M. Walters, A. J. Li, Y. Nguyen, N. Coa, Y. Tindle, H. A. Fine, M. Safranek, L.V. Wetter, D.W.

Preparing for Deployment: Examining Family-and Individual-Level Factors

Type
Abstract

Deployment can be a significant source of stress for military families. Understanding how families prepare in the face of such stress, and which families are more versus less likely to prepare, is a priority of the Department of Defense.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Troxel, W. M. Trail, T. E. Jaycox, L. H. Chandra, A.

Staying Well During Pregnancy and the Postpartum: A Pilot Randomized Trial of Mindfulness-based cognitive Therapy for the Prevention of Depressive Relapse/Recurrence

Type
Abstract

Objective: Clinical decision-making regarding the prevention of depression is complex for pregnant women with histories of depression and their health care providers. Pregnant women with histories of depression report preference for nonpharmacological care, but few evidence-based options exist.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Dimidjian, S. Goodman, S. H. Felder, J. N. Gallop, R. Brown, A. P. Beck, A.

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.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Intimate Partner Violence, and Relationship Functioning: A Meta-Analytic Review

Type
Abstract

This meta-analysis was the first study of which we are aware to investigate the association between Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed., text rev.; DSM-IV-TR; American Psychiatric Association, 2000) PTSD symptom clusters and parent, child, family, and marital/partner fu

Publication year
2016
Authors
Birkley, E. L. Eckhardt, C. I. Dykstra, R. E.

Authoritarian parenting and youth depression: Results from a national study

Type
Abstract

Depression is a prevalent illness affecting youth across the nation. The study purpose was to examine depression and authoritarian parenting among youth from 12 to 17 years of age. A secondary data analysis of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health was performed in the present study.

Publication year
2016
Authors
King, K. A. Vidourek, R. A. Merianos, A. L.

Preparing for Deployment: Examining Family-and Individual-Level Factors

Type
PRTW

The relationship between individual- and family-level characteristics and engagement in predeployment preparation activities was examined. Military families indicated higher engagement in financial and legal deployment preparation, particularly among Active Duty personnel.

Publication year
2016
Authors
Troxel, W. M. Trail, T. E. Jaycox, L. H. Chandra, A.