Middle Childhood (5-12 years)
The present study examined maternal and family factors and family mobility as related to mothers' and children's reports of the psychological adjustment of children in military families. Participants were 86 mother-child dyads in U.S. traditional military families.
2003
Kelley, M. L.
Finkel, L. B.
Ashby, J.
The impact of geographic mobility, family functioning, and maternal well-being on military youth’s mental health was examined among 86 mother-child dyads with an Active Duty father.
2003
Kelley, M. L.
Finkel, L. B.
Ashby, J.
Youth in underserved, urban communities are at risk for a range of negative outcomes related to stress, including social-emotional difficulties, behavior problems, and poor academic performance.
2010
Mendelson, T.
Greenberg, M.
Dariotis, J.
Gould, L.
Rhoades, B.
Leaf, P.
A 12-week mindfulness and yoga intervention for youth in urban schools was assessed for feasibility and influence on involuntary stress responses, depressive symptoms, and peer relations.
2010
Mendelson, T.
Greenberg, M.
Dariotis, J.
Gould, L.
Rhoades, B.
Leaf, P.
This study investigates the link between the frequency of family breakfasts and dinners and child academic and behavioral outcomes in a panel sample of 21,400 children aged 5–15.
2012
Miller, D. P.
Waldfogel, J.
Han, W. J.
In this study of 21,400 children, researchers evaluated the association between family meal frequency (i.e., how often families eat meals together) and child academic and behavioral health outcomes.
2012
Miller, D. P.
Waldfogel, J.
Han, W. J.
Frequency and quality of family deployment communication was assessed and examined in conjunction with emotions and behaviors reported by military children and spouses (N=26) before, during, and after deployment.
2013
Houston, J. B.
Pfefferbaum. B.
Sherman, M. D.
Melson, A. G.
Brand, M. W.
This study assessed the frequency and quality of communication between National Guard Soldiers, their female spouses (n = 13), and their children (n = 13) before, during, and after deployment.
2013
Houston, J. B.
Pfefferbaum. B.
Sherman, M. D.
Melson, A. G.
Brand, M. W.
Objectives. We evaluated the Families OverComing Under Stress program, which provides resiliency training designed to enhance family psychological health in US military families affected by combat- and deployment-related stress. Methods.
2012
Lester, P.
Saltzman, W. R.
Woodward, K.
Glover, D.
Leskin, G. A.
Bursch, B.
Pynoos, R.
Beardslee, W.
Evidence-based programs are needed to help military families cope with the stress of deployment. Parent, child, and overall family well-being was compared before and after the Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS) program to examine its effect on resilience and psychological health.
2012
Lester, P.
Saltzman, W. R.
Woodward, K.
Glover, D.
Leskin, G. A.
Bursch, B.
Pynoos, R.
Beardslee, W.