Middle Childhood (5-12 years)
Service members' deployment can potentially influence their children's academic performance. This study assessed the TerraNova test scores of 137 fourth and fifth graders who were dependents of Active Duty Service members in 2006 and 2007.
2010
Phelps, T.
Dunham, M.
Lyons, R.
This study examines associations between adolescent reports of family communication patterns (FCPs) and difficulties experienced during the deployment and reintegration of a military parent.
2017
Chernichky-Karcher, S.
Wilson, S. R.
Family communication patterns in military families can have a significant impact on family resilience and military readiness. This study investigated adolescents' adjustment in military families during parental deployment and reintegration.
2017
Chernichky-Karcher, S.
Wilson, S. R.
Parent-child physical aggression (PCPA) and adult intimate partner violence (IPV) are common forms of family violence that often co-occur. Their deleterious effects on children and adolescents have been well documented. However, important questions remain regarding
2017
Maneta, E. K.
White, M.
Mezzacappa, E.
It is important to understand the negative effects of domestic violence on child outcomes. This population-based study interviewed the primary caregiver of 2,810 children aged three, six, or nine years old.
2017
Maneta, E. K.
White, M.
Mezzacappa, E.
The deployment of a family member can be very distressing for military children, but it also can supply opportunities for growth. This study addresses calls for research on the changes, challenges, and opportunities facing youth during a family member’s tour of duty.
2015
Knobloch, L. K.
Pusateri, K. B.
Ebata, A. T.
McGlaughlin, P. C.
Deployments have a great impact on military families; however, little is known about how military-affiliated children experience family life during a deployment. This study interviewed 33 children of Service members about their experiences during deployment.
2015
Knobloch, L. K.
Pusateri, K. B.
Ebata, A. T.
McGlaughlin, P. C.