Middle Childhood (5-12 years)
A meta-analysis encompassing all studies evaluating the impact of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program on parent and child out
2008
2015
Sherman, M. D.
Larsen, J.
Straits-Troster, K.
Erbes, C.
Tassey, J.
The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.
2016
Gunty, A.
Richmond, A.
Lu, Z.
Otto, M.
Williams, R.
Jaeger, E.
Wilcox, S.
Roeske, R.
Borden, L. M.
The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.
2016
Gunty, A.
Richmond, A.
Lu, Z.
Otto, M.
Williams, R
Jaeger, E.
Wilcox, S.
Roeske, R.
Borden, L. M.
Over 50,000 US service members have been physically wounded in combat – even more with invisible injuries – since current conflicts began in 2002, creating a crisis of substantial magnitude for their families. A great proportion of injured service members are mothers or fathers as well.
2015
It is important to discover the most effective methods for working with at-risk youth in youth development programs.
2015
Sanders, J.
Munford, R.
Thimasarn-Anwar, T.
Lienbenberg, L.
Ungar, M.
Services that utilise positive youth development practices (PYD) are thought to improve the quality of the service experience leading to better outcomes for at-risk youth.
2015
Sanders, J.
Munford, R.
Thimasarn-Anwar, T.
Lienbenberg, L.
Ungar, M.
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in male veterans has been linked with impaired family relationships and psychopathology in their children. Less is known about symptoms in children of veterans with partial PTSD.
2015
Vukovic, I.S.
Mar šanić, V. B.
Margetić, B. A.
Paradžik, L.
Vidović, D.
Glander, G. B.
The severity of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reported by military parents appears to predict affective and behavioral symptoms presented by their children. Veteran’s symptoms also appear to hinder the relationship with their child.
2015
Duranceau, S.
Fetzner, M.
Carleton, N.
2002
Hewitt, P. L.
Caelian, C. F.
Flett, G. L.
Sherry, S. B.
Collins, L.
Flynn, C. A.