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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.

Trauma, Social Support, Family Conflict, and Chronic Pain in Recent Service Veterans: Does Gender Matter?

Type
PRTW

Social support variables and traumatic experiences were examined as predictors of pain outcomes in a group of EF/OIF/OND Veterans experiencing chronic pain, with particular attention to whether these relationships differed between men and women.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Driscoll, M. Higgins, D. Seng, E. K. Buta, E. Goulet, J.L. Heapy, A.A. Kerns, R.D. Brandt, C.A. Haskell, S.G.

Is Narcissism Associated with Child Physical Abuse Risk?

Type
Abstract

The present study was designed to clarify the associations between covert narcissism, overt narcissism, negative affect, and child physical abuse (CPA) risk.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Crouch, J. L. Hiraoka, R. Rutledge, E. Zengel, B. Skowronski, J. J. Milner, J. S.

The Role of Positive Emotions in Reducing Depressive Symptoms Among Army Wives

Type
PRTW

Army wives participated in a study to examine whether personal resources (e.g., adaptive coping, maladaptive coping, and resilience) plays an important role in the relationship between positive emotions and depressive symptoms following a reunion after deployment.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Dolphin, K. E. Steinhardt, M. A. Cance, J. D.

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.

Dance for Veterans: A Complementary Health Program for Veterans With Serious Mental Illness

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
Wilbur, S. Meyer, H. B. Baker, M. R. Smiarowski, K. Suarez, C. A. Ames, D. Rubin, R. T.

Personal Technology Use by the U.S. Military Service Members and Veterans: An Update

Type
PRTW

Personal technology use is common. The researchers examined the technology habits of the military community through an online survey, and compared the results with a survey conducted two years ago. Findings revealed similar technology use habits in the military and civilian communities.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Bush, N. E. Wheeler, W. M.

Multi-Site Programming Offered to Promote Resilience in Military Veterans: A Process Evaluation of the Just Roll With It Bootcamp

Type
Abstract

Background and Purpose: Military and veteran suicide rates exceed those found in the general population. Veterans often reject patient identities, creating barriers to care for mental health within the clinical sector and a mandate for prevention programs.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Hendricks Thomas, K. Plummer Taylor, S. Hamner, K. Glazer, J. Kaufman, E.

Women in the National Guard: Experiences With Children During Deployment

Type
PRTW

Female National Guard members who had children and had been deployed overseas completed interviews about their experience during reintegration. Mothers reported concerns for their children’s well-being prior to deployment.

Publication year
2015
Authors
Nilsson, J. Berkel, L. Kelly, P. J. Trummer, M. Maung, J. Sukumaran, N.