Adolescence (12-18 years)
In this study of 21,400 children, researchers evaluated the association between family meal frequency (i.e., how often families eat meals together) and child academic and behavioral health outcomes.
2012
Miller, D. P.
Waldfogel, J.
Han, W. J.
The goal of this study was to evaluate potential mental health benefits of yoga for adolescents in secondary school. Students were randomly assigned to either regular physical education classes or to 11 weeks of yoga sessions based upon the Yoga Ed program over a single semester.
2012
Khalsa, S.
Hickey-Schultz, L.
Cohen, D.
Steiner, N.
Cope, S.
Yoga can be beneficial for a range of outcomes, and students may benefit from engaging in yoga practice at school.
2012
Khalsa, S.
Hickey-Schultz, L.
Cohen, D.
Steiner, N.
Cope, S.
Objectives. We evaluated the Families OverComing Under Stress program, which provides resiliency training designed to enhance family psychological health in US military families affected by combat- and deployment-related stress. Methods.
2012
Lester, P.
Saltzman, W. R.
Woodward, K.
Glover, D.
Leskin, G. A.
Bursch, B.
Pynoos, R.
Beardslee, W.
Evidence-based programs are needed to help military families cope with the stress of deployment. Parent, child, and overall family well-being was compared before and after the Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS) program to examine its effect on resilience and psychological health.
2012
Lester, P.
Saltzman, W. R.
Woodward, K.
Glover, D.
Leskin, G. A.
Bursch, B.
Pynoos, R.
Beardslee, W.
This study assessed risk-taking behavior in a unique adolescent population: family members of active and retired military personnel. Significantly fewer adolescents in our group engaged in at-risk behaviors compared with national statistics, demonstrating the need for further research.
2006
It is often assumed that military youth face greater stressors than civilian youth, which may increase risk for problematic behavior; however, that may not necessarily be the case.
2006
To develop and refine interventions to prevent youth suicide, knowledge is needed about specific processes that reduce risk at a population level.
2013
Pisani, A. R.
Wyman, P. A.
Petrova, M.
Schmeelk-Cone, K.
Goldston, D. B.
Xia, Y.
Gould, M. S.
Adolescence can be a particularly risky developmental period, especially for mental health problems and suicidal ideation. The impact of emotion regulation difficulties and trusting youth-adult relationships on past year suicide attempts was examined in a sample of high school students.
2013
Pisani, A. R.
Wyman, P. A.
Petrova, M.
Schmeelk-Cone, K.
Goldston, D. B.
Xia, Y.
Gould, M. S.
War has a profound emotional impact on military personnel and their families, but little is known about how deployment-related stress impacts the occurrence of child maltreatment in military families.
2007
Rentz, E. D.
Marshall, S. W.
Loomis, D.
Casteel, C.
Martin, S. L.
Gibbs, D. A.