Middle Childhood (5-12 years)

Resilience among military youth

Much research on children in military families has taken a deficit approach—that is, it has portrayed these children as a population susceptible to psychological damage from the hardships of military life, such as frequent moves and separation from their parents during deployment. But M.

2013
Easterbrooks, M.A.
Ginsburg, K.
Lerner, R.M.

Going-to-scale with the Early Risers conduct problems prevention program: Use of a comprehensive implementation support (CIS) system to optimize fidelity, participation and child outcomes

The present study is a descriptive report of a comprehensive implementation support (CIS) service that was used to promote high levels of program fidelity in a going-to-scale intervention trial of the Early Risers conduct problems prevention program.

2013
Bloomquist, M. L.
August, G. J.
Lee, S. S.
Lee, C. Y. S.

Childhood Trauma Exposure in Iraq and Afghanistan War Era Veterans: Implications for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms and Adult Functional Social Support

Objective: This study examined the relationship among childhood trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and adult social support in a large sample of veterans who served in the military after 09/11/2001, with a specific focus on the potential role of the PTSD avoidance and numbing

2012
Van Voorhees, E. E.
Dedert, E. A.
Calhoun, P. S.
Brancu, M.
Runnals, J.
Beckham, J. C.
VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup