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Veteran PTSS and Spouse Relationship Quality: The Importance of Dyadic Coping
Posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) may impact marital relationships. This study examined the possible role of coping styles in the association between PTSS and relationship quality.
ACT-Based Parenting Group for Veterans With PTSD: Development and Preliminary Outcomes
Pre- and post-treatment data were utilized to examine parenting outcomes (i.e., parenting behaviors, parenting satisfaction, and psychological flexibility) of veterans who participated in an acceptance and commitment therapy group.
Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders among Justice-Involved Veterans
Prevalence and Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection in the US Department of Veterans Affairs
Alcohol and Drug Misuse, Abuse, and Dependence in Women Veterans
Communication, Coping, and Connections: Campers' and Parents' Perspectives of Self-Efficacy and Benefits of Participation in Deployment Support Camps
Military youth have unique challenges, particularly when a parent is deployed. Camp participation has been linked to multiple positive outcomes, thus camps have become popular as a setting for addressing these youth’s unique needs.
Inclusive, Democratic Family–Professional Partnerships (Re) Conceptualizing Culture and Language in Teacher Preparation
Children of the U.S. National Guard: Making Meaning and Responding to Parental Deployment
This qualitative study explored how 24 youths’ behaviors during deployment were influenced by their perceptions of their non-deployed parents. Interviews were conducted with youths of previously deployed National Guard parents.
Identifying High-Needs Families in the U.S. Air Force New Parent Support Program
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a voluntary family maltreatment prevention program for expectant parents and parents of young children. NPSP mothers are classified as “low needs” (LN) or “high needs” (HN) based on their Family
Vulnerabilities in Military Rape Culture
Understanding the Impact of Special Health Care Needs on Early School Functioning: A Conceptual Model
Spirituality, Meaning, and Suicide
A Scope of the Problem: Post-Deployment Reintegration Challenges in a National Guard Unit
Background: More Reserve and Guard members have been activated in the past few years than in any other time in history. In addition to the high rates of psychological and behavioral challenges among military personnel, there are other equally important post-deployment reintegration challenges.
13 Familial Influences on the Development of Serious Conduct Problems and Delinquency
Designing Mental Health Interventions Informed by Child Development and Human Biology Theory: A Social Ecology Intervention for Child Soldiers in Nepal
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Family Functioning in Recent Combat Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Alcohol Misuse
Research indicates that veterans of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) face high rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and that PTSD symptoms are associated with poorer family functioning.
Challenges to Enrollment and Participation in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Among Veterans: A Qualitative Study
Background: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is associated with reduced depressive symptoms, quality of life improvements, behavioral activation, and increased acceptance among veterans.
Personalized Drinking Feedback Intervention for Veterans of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Research has shown that U.S. military veterans are at risk relative to the general adult population for excessive alcohol consumption, and veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq (Operation Enduring Freedom [OEF], Operation Iraqi Freedom [OIF], and Operation New Dawn [OND]) particularly so.
A Paradigm Shift: Strategies for Assisting Military Spouses in Obtaining a Successful Career Path
Military & Veteran's Health Integration Across Missions: How a College of Nursing "Joined Forces"
Association of Parental Status and Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom
Research indicates that concerns about disruption of family relationships during military service may be associated with greater posttraumatic stress symptomatology.
The Longitudinal Effects of After-School Program Experiences, Quantity, and Regulatable Features on Children's Social-Emotional Development
Experiences of 298 children with their caregivers in after-school programs (ASPs) were examined as predictors of social_emotional functioning across the first through fifth grade.
“Strength at Home” Intervention for Male Veterans Perpetrating Intimate Partner Aggression: Perceived Needs Survey of Therapists and Pilot Effectiveness Study
Veteran and active duty populations evidence higher rates of intimate partner aggression (IPA) than comparable civilian groups, perhaps due in part to their unique service-related experiences.
Personalized Drinking Feedback Intervention for Veterans of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The efficacy of personalized drinking feedback intervention among OEF/OIF/OND Veterans were examined on peak blood alcohol concentration, alcoholic drinks per week, and alcohol-related problems.
Couple Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Pilot Results from U.S. Military Veterans and their Partners
We studied 13 U.S. male military veterans and their female partners who consented to participate in an uncontrolled trial of couple treatment for alcohol use disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (CTAP).
Body-Based “Bottom-Up” Psychotherapy for Military Sexual Trauma
Active Duty Women's Perceptions of Breast-Feeding Support in the Military Setting
Background: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the current perceptions of breast-feeding support for active duty women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Privacy Management in the Military Family During Deployment: Adolescents' Perspectives
This study sought to explore adolescents' perspectives of how private information within their family was managed during their parents' military deployment.