Early Childhood (under 5 years)
Understanding the behavior problems that are most associated with increased stress in parents of children with special needs may help guide interventions.
2017
Davis, A. L.
Neece, C. L.
Efforts to reduce child maltreatment among military families should be based in an understanding of the current research on preventative interventions and the factors that influence their effectiveness.
2017
Mischel, E.
Smischney, T.
Lu, Z.
Otto, M.
Schroeder, B.
Root, H.
Roeske, R.
Norby, L.
Otto, A.
Richmond, A.
Borden, L. M.
Efforts to reduce child maltreatment among military families should be based in an understanding of the current research on preventative interventions and the factors that influence their effectiveness.
2017
Mischel, E.
Richmond, A.
Smischney, T.
Lu, Z.
Otto, M.
Schroeder, B.
Otto, A.
Norby, A.
Borden, L.
Objective: Parenting through the deployment cycle presents unique stressors for military families.
2016
DeVoe, E. R.
Paris, R.
Emmert-Aronson, B.
Ross, A.
Acker, M.
Deployment may have a unique impact on very young children (i.e., birth to six years old) in military families. This study evaluated the efficacy of an eight-module home-visiting program directed at increasing postdeployment parenting functioning in military families with very young children.
2016
DeVoe, E. R.
Paris, R.
Emmert-Aronson, B.
Ross, A.
Acker, M.
Organized youth programs can serve as a context in which youth are connected to resource-bearing adults in the community who promote the development of social capital. This article explores the process of how this happens and what types of resources are gained by youth.
2005
Jarrett, R. L.
Sullivan, P. J.
Watkins, N. D.
An exploration of how youth may become connected to adult leaders in their community through a social capital lens was conducted. Furthermore the study examined the process that youth engaged in when forming relationships with adult leaders.
2005
Jarrett, R. L.
Sullivan, P. J.
Watkins, N. D.
Maltreated children are at increased risk for behavior problems.This study examines a model in which shame mediates the potential relation between maltreatment and anger, and anger mediates the potential relation between shame and behavior problems.
2005
Bennett, D. S.
Sullivan, M. W.
Lewis, M.
An examination of young children's adjustment to maltreatment was conducted. More specifically this study tests a model that states a child's shame is the link between maltreatment and anger, and anger is the link between and child's shame and behavior problems.
2005
Bennett, D. S.
Sullivan, M. W.
Lewis, M.
Transactional cascades among child internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and fathers’ and mothers’ posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were examined in a sample of families with a male parent who had been deployed to recent military conflicts in the Middle East.
2016
Snyder, J.
Gewirtz, A.
Schrepferman, L.
Gird, R.
Quattlebaum, J.
Pauldine, M. R.
Elish, K.
Zamir, O.
Hayes, C.