Early Childhood (under 5 years)
This article reports the results of an investigation of the effect of father absence on young children in terms of the patterns of math and verbal aptitude scores which these children later attain on college entrance examinations. The author relates the findings to sex-identification theory.
1964
Throughout history, military children and families have shown great capacity for adaptation and resilience. However, in recent years, unprecedented lengthy and multiple combat deployments of service members have posed multiple challenges for U.S. military children and families.
2011
The effects of the military deployment of parent-soldiers on children and families need to be understood in the context of military culture as well as from developmental risk for maladjustment.
2008
Lincoln, A.
Swift, E.
Shorteno-Fraser, M.
Members of the Armed Services and Reserve Unit Members, both male and female, are being deployed to distant lands for long periods of time, disrupting family life and causing stressful times for the adults and children in the family.
2009
Fitzsimons, V. M.
Krause-Parello, C. A.
The general public has become increasingly interested in the health and wellbeing of the children and families of military service members as the war in Iraq continues.
2005
Cozza, S. J.
Chun, R. S.
Polo, J. A.
Explores children's perceptions of war, emotional responses, and their subsequent coping strategies.
1994
Child maltreatment in the United States has provoked considerable interest in recent years. Child abuse and neglect are prevalent in all parts of American society.
2003
Chamberlain, H.
Stander, V.
Merrill, L.
This article indicates that the effects of father absence on the personality development of the male child cannot be considered in isolation from other factors.
1970