Adolescence (12-18 years)
Siblings of adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities may have different levels of empathy and feelings toward their sibling than adolescents with typically developing siblings.
2017
Shivers, C. M.
Dykens, E. M.
Army data from 2000 to 2004 were used to compare two groups of married, male, Army soldier, first-time family violence offenders: 760 dual offenders (whose initial incident included both child maltreatment and spouse abuse) and 2,209 single offenders (whose initial incident included only child ma
2009
Martin, S. L.
Gibbs, D. A.
Johnson, R. E.
Rentz, E. D.
Clinton-Sherrod, M.
Hardison Walters, J. L.
Sullivan, K.
Substantiated maltreatment reports of 2,969 married, male Soldiers were used to explore the differences between first-time offenders who engaged in both child and spouse maltreatment (dual offenders) versus those who only engaged in child maltreatment (single offender).
2009
Martin, S. L.
Gibbs, D. A.
Johnson, R. E.
Rentz, E. D.
Clinton-Sherrod, M.
Hardison Walters, J. L.
Sullivan, K.
Effects on military families’ overall well-being has yet to be examined as it relates to duration and frequency of deployments. This study sought to explore the relationship between parents’ deployment and change in adolescent behavior and parent well-being.
2017
Nicosia, N.
Wong, E.
Shier, V.
Massachi, S.
Datar, A.
Background This study assessed the knowledge of
personal safety skills among children with
developmental disabilities and their parents’ perceptions
of children’s knowledge.
Method This exploratory study examined the mental
2017
Miller, H.L.
Pavlik, K.M.
Kim, M.A.
Rogers, K.C.
Children with developmental disabilities may have decreased knowledge of personal safety skills, increasing the risk of maltreatment. Structured interviews assessed the personal safety knowledge of children with developmental disabilities referred to a risk reduction program.
2017
Miller, H.L.
Pavlik, K.M.
Kim, M.A.
Rogers, K.C.