Marriage and Divorce Trends for Graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy
Numerous data support the benefits of a stable marriage and document the negative consequences of marital distress and divorce.
Numerous data support the benefits of a stable marriage and document the negative consequences of marital distress and divorce.
The pattern and severity of substantiated mutual and nonmutual spouse abuse between U.S. Army enlisted personnel and their spouses was determined for 1998 to 2002.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a serious public health problem that has received increased attention in the military.
Civilian psychologists are being called on to assist the thousands of service members returning from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF).
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of the literature on associations between trauma survivors' PTSD symptoms and the (a) relationship quality and (b) psychological distress of intimate partners.
This article provides an overview of the unique challenges combat service veterans deployed in Afghanistan and/or Iraq are dealing with today, and how these challenges can impact veterans’ reintegration in
Among the 1.4 million active duty United States military service members, 6% receive outpatient treatment for a mental disorder each year.
Since the start of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, more than 2 million children in the United States have been directly affected by the deployment of a parent.
Members of the Armed Services and Reserve Unit Members, both male and female, are being deployed to distant lands for long periods of time, dis