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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.

Social Media Communication with Military Spouses

Type
Research Report

The number of people using social networking sites has nearly doubled since 2008, with 74% of online adults now using social media. This growing trend allows organizations to reach individuals, deliver information, and respond to unique needs in a way that was previously impossible.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Sherman, M. D. Kuhl, M. W. Westerhof, L. Majerle, A. Cheatom, O. Smith, B. Hawkey, K. R. Rudi, J. H. Steinham, D. Borden, L. M.

Improvements in Closeness, Communication, and Psychological Distress Mediate Effects of Couple Therapy of Veterans

Type
Abstract

Objective: Empirically based couple therapy results in significant improvements in relationship satisfaction for the average couple; however, further research is needed to identify mediators that lead to change and to ensure that improvements in mediators predict subsequentÑnot just concurrentÑre

Publication year
2015
Authors
Doss, B. D. Mitchell, A. Georgia, E. J. Biesen, J. M. Rowe, L. S.

Wait Until Your Mother Gets Home! Mothers' and Fathers' Discipline Strategies

Type
Abstract

From a traditional viewpoint, fathers are seen as the main disciplinarian in the family. However, recent studies suggest that these traditional family role patterns may have changed. In this study, we observed discipline strategies of mothers and fathers toward their sons and daughters.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Hallers-Haalboom, E. T. Groeneveld, M. G. van Berkel, S. R. Endendijk, J. J. van der Pol, L. D. Bakermans-Kranenburg, M. J. Mesman, J.

Sleep in the Military

Type
Abstract

Publication year
2015
Authors
W. M. Troxel R. A. Shih E. Pederson L. Geyer M. P. Fisher B. A. Griffin P. S. Steinberg

Cyber Victimization and Aggression: Are They Linked With Adolescent Smoking and Drinking?

Type
Abstract

Background: Adolescent substance use represents a significant public health concern. Growing research has linked peer victimization with substance use among youth, however, less attention has been devoted to the role of cyber victimization specifically, while controlling for peer aggression.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Chan, S. F. La Greca, A. M.