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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.

Effect of a Paraprofessional Home-Visiting Intervention on American Indian Teen Mothers' and Infants' Behavioral Risks: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Abstract

Objective: The authors sought to examine the effectiveness of Family Spirit, a paraprofessional-delivered, home-visiting pregnancy and early childhood intervention, in improving American Indian teen mothers’ parenting outcomes and mothers’ and children’s emotional and behavioral functioning 12 mo

Publication year
2012
Authors
Barlow, A. Mullany, B. Neault, N. Compton, S. Carter, A. Hastings, R. Billy, T. Coho-Mescal Lorenzo, S. Walkup, J.T.

Teaching Mindfulness to Create Effective Counselors

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Abstract

Over the last decade a number of researchers have proposed that therapeutic presence can be fostered through training in mindfulness practices.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Campbell, J. C. Christopher, J. C.

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

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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.

National Guard Service Members Returning Home After Deployment: The Case for Increased Community Support

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Abstract

National Guard service members and their families face unique circumstances that distinguish them from other branches of the military. In this article, we highlight unique National Guard needs and argue that more can be done by policy makers to help this population.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Blow, A. MacInnes, M. D. Hamel, J. Ames, B. Onaga, E. Holtrop, K. Gorman, L. Smith, S.

A Statewide Trial of the SafeCare Home-based Services Model With Parents in Child Protective Services

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In this trial, we compared Child Protective Services (CPS) recidivism outcomes between the home-based SafeCare (SC) model for child neglect and comparable home-based services,  but without SC modules, for parents in the CPS system across 2 quality control strategies: coached (C)

Publication year
2012
Authors
Chaffin, M. Hecht, D. Bard, D. Silovsky, J. F. Beasley, W. H.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Severity Predicts Aggression After Treatment

Type
PRTW

The authors examine the relationship between specific posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and interpersonal aggression (verbal, psychological, and physical) among male Veterans completing a residential PTSD treatment program.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Makin-Byrd, K. Bonn-Miller, M. O. Drescher, K. Timko, C.

Overweight and Obesity in Military Personnel: Sociodemographic Predictors

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Abstract

In the United States, nationally representative civilian studies have shown that BMI is associated with select sociodemographic characteristics. Active‐duty military personnel are not included in these surveys and the persistence of these associations in military personnel is unknown.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Smith, T. J. Marriott, B. P. Dotson, L. Bathalon, G. P. Funderburk, L. White, A. Hadden, L. Young, A. J.

Prospective Evaluation of Mental Health and Deployment Experience Among Women in the U.S. Military

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Abstract

Previous research has shown that military women often experience potentially severe health outcomes following deployment. Data from the Millennium Cohort Study, a 21-year longitudinal study examining the health effects of military service, were used to examine this issue.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Seelig, A. D. Jacobson, I. G. Smith, B. Hooper, T. I. Gackstetter, G. D. Ryan, M. A. Wells, T. S. Wadsworth, S. M. Smith, T. C. Millennium Cohort Study Team

Psychological Traumas of War: Training School Counselors as Home-Front Responders

Type
PRTW

A workshop was held for school counselors to train them on best practices for helping children with a deployed parent. Attendees participated in discussion groups about their own experiences and rated the usefulness of the training for their careers.

Publication year
2012
Authors
Waliski, A. Kirchner, J. E. Shue, V. M. Bokony, P. A.