Adolescence (12-18 years)
Objective: The present study describes factors related to fatal abuse in three age groups in the United
States Air Force (USAF).
Method: Records from 32 substantiated cases of fatal child abuse in the USAF were independently
reviewed for 60 predefined factors.
2002
Lucas, D.R.
Wezner, K.C.
Milner, J.S.
McCanne, T.R
Harris, I.N.
Monroe Posey, C.
Nelson, J.P.
Understanding the characteristics of both the perpetrators and victims of infant and child fatal abuse may help develop strategies to prevent future occurrences.
2002
Lucas, D.R.
Wezner, K.C.
Milner, J.S.
McCanne, T.R
Harris, I.N.
Monroe Posey, C.
Nelson, J.P.
We assessed the prevalence of high body mass index (BMI) in a large cohort of military children. We compared BMI data from electronic medical records of military children aged 2 to 18 years with BMI data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
2012
Choi, Y. S.
Berry-Caban, C.
Stratman, R.
Fleming, J. H.
Youth who are overweight or obese are at increased risk for an array of health problems. Data regarding age, sex, and body mass index (BMI) of military dependents receiving care at an Army medical center were gathered, and BMI of military dependents and a national sample of youth were compared.
2012
Choi, Y. S.
Berry-Caban, C.
Stratman, R.
Fleming, J. H.
Parent education programs have the potential to enhance child outcomes; however, some programs are more likely than others to lead to these positive outcomes.
Gunty, A. L.
Lu, Z.
Richmond, A.
Otto, M.
Mischel, E.
Borden, L. M.
Objective: Increases in the frequency and length of military dep
2017
Nicosia, N.
Wong, E.
Shier, V.
Massachi, S.
Datar, A.
Resilient children and youth are able to experience positive outcomes despite the presence of risk factors that may threaten their development (Masten, 2001).
2016
Gunty, A. L.
Lu, Z.
Mischel, E.
Richmond, A.
Otto, M.
Borden, L. M.
An exploratory investigation of the associated effects of combat exposure on Soldiers assigned to a Midwestern Army National Guard unit was conducted.
2011
Herzog, J. R.
Everson, R. B.
Whitworth, J. D.
Youth development has emerged as an important field within the study of human development in recent years. High-quality youth programs can foster positive development of children and adolescents and minimize the likelihood of youth developing problem behaviors.
2016
Richmond, A.
Brown, S.
Braughton, J.
Otto, M.
Roeske, R.
Jaeger, E.
Otto, A.
Werner, E.
Wilcox, S.
Borden, L. M.