Middle Childhood (5-12 years)

Parenting Stress After Deployment in Navy Active Duty Fathers

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.

Parenting Stress After Deployment in Navy Active Duty Fathers

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.

Parenting Practices, Child Adjustment, and Family Diversity

The associations between parenting practices and child outcomes are well documented, however, the generalizability of the association across different race/ethnicity, family structure, education, gender, and family income is still unknown.

2002
Amato, P. R.
Fowler, F.