Early Childhood (under 5 years)
This article presents long-term effects of a preventive intervention for young children at high risk for antisocial behavior.
2008
Brotman, L. M.
Gouley, K. K.
Huang, K.
Rosenfelt, A.
O'Neal, C.
Klein, R. G.
Shrout, P.
Children whose siblings were adjudicated were at risk for antisocial behaviors. The preventive effect of the modified Incredible Years Series program was examined in the study by randomly assigning high-risk preschoolers and their parents into either an intervention group or a control group.
2008
Brotman, L. M.
Gouley, K. K.
Huang, K.
Rosenfelt, A.
O'Neal, C.
Klein, R. G.
Shrout, P.
Military fathers are being deployed, and leaving their families, for greater lengths of time and more frequently than ever before. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of recent deployment on parenting stress in U.S. Navy fathers with young children.
2016
Yablonsky, A. M.
Yan, G.
Bullock, L.
Deployment is often a stressful time for military families, and U.S. Service members have been deployed more often and for longer periods of time since 2003 and the start of OIF. This study synthesizes 21 qualitative articles related to the process of deployment among military families.
2016
Yablonsky, A. M.
Yan, G.
Bullock, L.
This study examined whether several aspects of the timing and duration of parental deployment are detrimental to child developmental, emotional, and behavioral health in a random, national probability sample of Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps families with a child between the ages of birt
2016
Mustillo, S.
Wadsworth, S. M.
Lester, P.
There are aspects of parental deployment that impact child development and emotional health. The association between deployment and child well-being was examined in this study by interviewing and collecting survey data from military families with a child under 10 years old.
2016
Mustillo, S.
Wadsworth, S. M.
Lester, P.
Military families with young children face unique psychological and relational challenges during reintegration because of attachment disruption. This can increase psychological stress for service members.
2014
Louie, A. D.
Cromer, L. D.
Service members face high demands that can be a burden on military families with young children. This study examined how Service members prepare their young children for the deployment period and discovered common themes across multiple branches of their approaches to preparation.
2014
Louie, A. D.
Cromer, L. D.
Research Findings: Parental engagement with children has been linked to a number of adaptive characteristics in preschool children, and relationships between families and professionals are an important contributor to school readiness.
2010
Sheridan, S. M.
Knoche, L. L.
Edwards, C. P.
Bovaird, J. A.
Kupzyk, K. A.
Parental engagement is an important contributor to preschool children's school readiness. The effectiveness of the Getting Ready parental intervention program was examined in the study.
2010
Sheridan, S. M.
Knoche, L. L.
Edwards, C. P.
Bovaird, J. A.
Kupzyk, K. A.