Adolescence (12-18 years)
Self-reported survey data of depressed and non-depressed teens were utilized to examine the impact of teen depression on functioning within peer, family, school, and physical domains. In addition, the impact of teen depression on parents’ perceived strain and burden was also examined.
2009
Jaycox, L. H.
Stein, B. D.
Paddock, S.
Miles, J. N. V.
Chandra, A.
Meredith, L. S.
Tanielian, T.
Hickey, S.
Burnam, M. A.
One of the constants of the military lifestyle is geographic mobility, or permanent change of station (PCS). The PCS has a particularly profound effect on military children with disabilities and their families.
2014
Jagger, J. C.
Lederer, S.
Focus groups and interviews were conducted with military families who have dependents with disabilities enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) as well as the providers serving them.
2014
Jagger, J. C.
Lederer, S.
There are close to two million children who have parents serving in the United States military. Youth in military families face unique challenges, such as stress about family deployment.
2014
Mueller, M. K.
Callina, K. S.
Survey data from military youth were utilized to examine how the presence of a companion animal in the home impacted resilient functioning strategies and coping. Attachment to an animal was associated with positive youth development and adaptive coping for youth with a deployed family member.
2014
Mueller, M. K.
Callina, K. S.
Over the past decade, many children have experienced a parental deployment, increasing their risk for emotional and behavioral problems.
2015
Flittner O'Grady, A. E.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S.
Willerton, E.
Cardin, J.-F. C.
Topp, D.
Mustillo, S.
Lester, P.
Online survey data were used to examine individual and child well-being, recognition of child problems, and help-seeking behaviors among military parents. Most military families were aware of their child’s problems and sought help.
2015
Flittner O'Grady, A. E.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S.
Willerton, E.
Cardin, J.-F. C.
Topp, D.
Mustillo, S.
Lester, P.
Background: Youth mental health is a significant public health concern due to the high prevalence of mental health problems in this population and the low rate of those affected seeking help.
2014
Manicavasagar, V.
Horswood, D.
Burckhardt, R.
Lum, A.
Hadzi-Pavlovic, D.
Parker, G.
Researchers have begun to examine the efficacy of providing online programming for youth to increase mental health and resilience.
2014
Manicavasagar, V.
Horswood, D.
Burckhardt, R.
Lum, A.
Hadzi-Pavlovic, D.
Parker, G.
This study investigates the link between the frequency of family breakfasts and dinners and child academic and behavioral outcomes in a panel sample of 21,400 children aged 5–15.
2012
Miller, D. P.
Waldfogel, J.
Han, W. J.