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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.

Association of Military Deployment of a Partner or Spouse and Changes in Dependent Use of Health Care Services

Type
PRTW

Health care records of 55,000 non-pregnant spouses and 137,000 children of deployed Active Duty U.S. Army personnel were compared to records of spouses and children of non-deployed Soldiers to study changes in dependent health care utilization during deployment.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Larson, M. J. Mohr, B. A. Adams, R. S. Ritter, G. Perloff, J. Williams, T. V. Jeffery, D. D. Tompkins, C.

Association of Military Deployment of a Partner or Spouse and Changes in Dependent Use of Health Care Services

Type
Abstract

Background: U.S. Armed Forces members and spouses report increased stress associated with combat deployment. It is unknown, however, whether these deployment stressors lead to increased dependent medication use and health care utilization.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Larson, M. J. Mohr, B. A. Adams, R. S. Ritter, G. Perloff, J. Williams, T. V. Jeffery, D. D. Tompkins, C.

The Impact of Predeployment Functional Impairment on Mental Health After Combat

Type
Abstract

Impaired functioning in the aftermath of a combat deployment is well-established. What is less clear, however, is the role of impaired functioning prior to deployment in predicting mental health adjustment following a return home.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Wright, K. M. Cabrera, O. A. Eckford, R. D. Adler, A. B. Bliese, P. D.

The impact of job loss on family dissolution.

Type
Abstract

The impact of involuntary job displacements on the probability of divorce is analysed using discrete duration models.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Doiron, D. Mendolia, S.

Breastfeeding Rates and Factors Related to Cessation in a Military Population

Type
Abstract

Evidence continues to accumulate showing the benefits of breastfeeding to infants, mothers, and society as a whole. However, breastfeeding success rates nationwide have consistently fallen short of recommendations set forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Bales, K. Washburn, J. Bales, J.

Use of the Air Force Post-Deployment Health Reassessment for the Identification of Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Public Health Implications for Suicide Prevention

Type
PRTW

A sample of Active, Reserve, and National Guard Airmen (N = 58,242) was used to evaluate the effectiveness of the Post-Deployment Health Reassessment (PDHRA) survey, designed to identify military members at risk for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Publication year
2012
Authors
McCarthy, M. D. Thompson, S. J. Knox, K. L.

Trajectories of Trauma Symptoms and Resilience in Deployed US Military Service Members: Prospective Cohort Study

Type
Abstract

This study addressed these limitations using a population-based, prospective cohort of U.S. military personnel deployed in support of the operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Method: The sample consisted of U.S.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Bonanno, G. A. Mancini, A. D. Horton, J. L. Powell, T. M. LeardMann, C. A. Boyko, E. J. Wells, T. S. Hooper, T. I. Gackstetter, G. D. Smith T.

Comparing Marital Status and Divorce Status in Civilian and Military Populations

Type
PRTW

Military couples may experience significant marital stressors that civilian couples do not face (e.g., deployment, mental health concerns). Rates of marriage and divorce among Active Duty, male U.S. Service members and a matched civilian sample were compared from 1998-2005.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Karney, B. R. Loughran, D. S. Pollard, M. S.

Comparing Marital Status and Divorce Status in Civilian and Military Populations

Type
Abstract

Since military operations began in Afghanistan and Iraq, lengthy deployments have led to concerns about the vulnerability of military marriages. Yet evaluating military marriages requires some benchmark against which marital outcomes in the military may be compared.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Karney, B. R. Loughran, D. S. Pollard, M. S.

Couple Functioning and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in US Army Couples: The Role of Resilience

Type
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate combat-related post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and couple relationships in Army couples. US Army combat veteran couples (N = 66 couples) completed self-report questionnaires on couple functioning, coercion, resilience, and PTSS.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Melvin, K. C. Gross, D. Hayat, M. J. Jennings, B. M. Campbell, J. C.