A Mixed-Method Approach to Understanding the Experiences of Non-Deployed Military Caregivers
Given the unprecedented operational tempo of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and the heavy involvement of the Reserve and National Guard, the stress t
Given the unprecedented operational tempo of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and the heavy involvement of the Reserve and National Guard, the stress t
Data from 61 mothers of school-age children (5–13 yrs old) were examined before, during, and after military deployment of their husbands.
Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health concern that has not received an immense amount of attention in the military community.
Although female employment is associated with lower levels of completed fertility in the civilian world, we find family formation rates among U.S. military women to be comparatively high.
One of the most heavily studied subfields of family sociology is that of racial disparities in family formation trends.
One of the many aspects of military family quality of life that DoD seeks to monitor and improve is the degree of employment opportunity available to spouses of military members (whom we refer to as military
Marriages under stress are generally at increased risk of ending in separation and divorce.
The objectives of this study were to: (a) Determine the potential for child abuse among the Joint New Parent Support Program Hawaii (Joint NPSP) client population, (b) Determine whether client participation
The Persian Gulf War focused public attention on the problems military families face in coping with military-induced family separation.