Adolescence (12-18 years)
This study examined parents' provision of academic structure, and whether they implement it in an autonomy supportive or controlling manner, in relation to children's competence‐related beliefs, motivation, and academic behavior over the transition to middle school.
2014
Grolnick, W. S.
Raftery-Helmer, J. N.
Flamm, E. S.
Marbell, K. N.
Cardemil, E. V.
It is estimated that approximately 2 million children have been affected by military deployment, yet much of what is known about the adjustment of children experiencing a parent's combat deployment has emerged only within the past 5–10 years.
2014
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.
Objective: This study was designed to examine the prospective relations of harsh parenting during preadolescence, anger across adolescence, and a health phenotype at late adolescence among African American youths living in the rural South.
2014
Brody, G. H.
Yu, T.
Beach, S. R. H.
Kogan, S. M.
Windle, M.
Philibert, R. A.
This article proposes a family system approach to improve our understanding on family stress processes. Examining effects within (actor) and between (partner) parents, we explored family‐based pathways through which financial stress is associated with adolescent externalizing problem behavior.
2014
Ponnet, K.
Van Leeuwen, K.
Wouters, E.
Mortelmans, D.
Research in child fatalities because of abuse and neglect has continued to increase, yet the mechanisms of the death incident and risk factors for these deaths remain unclear.
2013
Welch, G. L.
Bonner, B. L.
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
Survey data from Veterans who served post 9-11 were utilized to examine the relationships among childhood trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and adult social support.
2012
Van Voorhees, E. E.
Dedert, E. A.
Calhoun, P. S.
Brancu, M.
Runnals, J.
Beckham, J. C.
VA Mid-Atlantic MIRECC Workgroup
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the dental utilization of children enrolled in a military dental insurance program and to assess if utilization differs by socioeconomic status.
2013
Chaffin, J. G.
Moss, D.
Martin, G.
Leiendecker, T.
Mascarenhas, A. K.
Claims data were used to assess child utilization of the TRICARE Dental Program for a dental check-up at least once during a period of a year. The majority of children enrolled in the TRICARE Dental Program had at least one dental check-up during the study year.
2013
Chaffin, J. G.
Moss, D.
Martin, G.
Leiendecker, T.
Mascarenhas, A. K.