Middle Childhood (5-12 years)
Assessing Military Community Support: Relations Among Perceived Military Community Support, Child Psychosocial Adjustment, and Parent Psychosocial Adjustment
The emotional, cognitive, and behavioral health of the nearly two million children of military service members in the United States is important as these children play an integral role in the operational readiness of the armed forces.
Assessing Military Community Support: Relations Among Perceived Military Community Support, Child Psychosocial Adjustment, and Parent Psychosocial Adjustment
Military families often experience additional stress due to the military life style, and community support is an important factor that can reduce stress.
MilitaryKidsConnect: Web-based Prevention Services for Military Children
Military children often present with psychological health concerns related to their experience of deployments, reintegration, and frequent moves common in military life.
Reducing Stress in School-age Girls Through Mindful Yoga
Introduction:School-age children report much stress in their daily lives, which may lead to psychological and physical problems. Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction is a program of awareness-based practices effective with adults.
Mindfulness‐Based Cognitive Therapy for Youth with Anxiety Disorders at Risk for Bipolar Disorder: A Pilot Trial
Aim: Children and adolescents with bipolar parents have an elevated risk for anxiety disorders. However, antidepressant medications commonly used to treat symptoms of anxiety may accelerate the onset of mania in these already at‐risk youth.
The Impact of Neglect on Initial Adaptation to School
This study examined the impact of child neglect during the first 4 years of life on adaptation to school during kindergarten and first grade in the context of neighborhood poverty (NP).
Children's Appraisals of Conflict, Beliefs About Aggression, and Externalizing Problems in Families Characterized by Severe Intimate Partner Violence
This research examined whether children’s threat and self-blame appraisals regarding interparental conflict and their beliefs about the justifiability of aggression predicted children’s externalizing problems in families in which there had been recent severe intimate partner violence (IPV).
The Interplay of Outpatient Services and Psychiatric Hospitalization Among Medicaid-Enrolled Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Objective: To examine whether increased provision of community-based services is associated with decreased psychiatric hospitalizations among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).Design: Retrospective cohort study using discrete-time logistic regression to examine the association of ser
The Long-term Health Consequences of Child Physical Abuse, Emotional Abuse, and Neglect: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Child sexual abuse is considered a modifiable risk factor for mental disorders across the life course. However the long-term consequences of other forms of child maltreatment have not yet been systematically examined.