Adolescence (12-18 years)
Perceptions of the Impact a Military Career Has on Children
Data from a large United Kingdom military cohort dataset were examined to consider Service members’ beliefs about the impact of their military career on their children. Approximately half of the participants perceived a negative impact of their military career on their kids.
2014
Trajectories of Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) after Major War among Palestinian Children: Trauma, Family- and Child-Related Predictors
240 Palestinian children and their parents completed assessments of Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) 3, 5, and 11 months after the war in Gaza.
2015
Screening Military Dependent Adolescent Females for Disordered Eating
Adolescent females and their parents were recruited from an adolescent medicine clinic at a large military medical center, and both completed a short survey after the appointment.
2007
Self-Reported Emotional and Behavioral Problems, Family Functioning, and Parental Bonding among Psychiatric Outpatient Adolescent Offspring of Croatian Male Veterans with Partial PTSD
Adolescent offspring (n=324) of male Croatian Veterans completed questionnaires about mental health symptoms, family functioning, and parental bonding.
2015
The Home Front: Operational Stress Injuries and Veteran Perceptions of their Children's Functioning
Canadian military Veterans (n=1,244) recruited from a Canadian Veterans Affairs hospital completed a mail survey regarding PTSD, depression, and concerns about children.
2015