Connecting Adolescents With Their Geographically Separated Parents: Videoconferencing for Reading Support
Prolonged separation from a parent has been linked to emotional and academic consequences among children.
2013
The Contribution of Personal and Exposure Characteristics to the Adjustment of Adolescents Following War
The study examined the unique contribution of both personal characteristics and several types of exposure variables to the adjustment of Israeli adolescents following the Second Lebanon War.
2013
Advocating for America's Military Children: Considering the Impact of Parental Combat Deployment To Iraq and Afghanistan
Military dependent children and adolescents have faced remarkable adversity during the last 12 years of war.
2014
The Promotional Role of School and Community Contexts for Military Students
This article examines how supportive public school environments can serve as a promotional context for the development of children and adolescents
2013
Effects of School-Based Interventions With U.S. Military-Connected Children: A Systematic Review
Objective: To examine the effects of school-based interventions on the well-being of military-connected children (i.e., dependents of U.S.
2013
Child Neglect in Army Families: A Public Health Perspective
Military families include 2.9 million people, with approximately 40% of all Service members having at least one child.
2011
Intimate Partner Psychological Aggression and Child Behavior Problems
The present study examined the relationship between intimate partner psychological aggression and children's behavior problems in a community sampl
2007
Adolescents in Wartime US Military Families: A Developmental Perspective on Challenges and Resources
Adolescents in wartime US military families are a unique group of young people who are experiencing the usual milestones of adolescent development
2013