Service Members

Military Fathers' Perspectives on Involvement

Military fathers endure repeated separations from their children. In this qualitative study we describe military fathers' range of involvement with their children, paying special attention to the implications of deployment separation and reintegration.

2011
Willerton, E.
Schwarz, R. L.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M.
Oglesby, M. S.

Military Fathers' Perspectives on Involvement

A description of military fathers' perspectives on involvement with their children is provided. Results around father involvement are presented using three overlapping major domains of functioning: cognitive, affective, and behavioral.

2011
Willerton, E.
Schwarz, R. L.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M.
Oglesby, M. S.

Military Families: Measurement of Community Resource Adequacy

Understanding features of community strength both on and off the military installation will help identify and address the needs of military families. This study introduced a measure to identify adequacy of community resources for military families.

2015
La Flair, L. N.
Fullerton, C. S.
Cozza, S. J.
Herberman Mash, H. B.
Mccarroll, J. E.
Ortiz, C. D.
Ursano, R. J.

Military Families: Measurement of Community Resource Adequacy

In this study, a community resource adequacy measure was examined among military families and health care providers. The objective was to assess community factors that may help or hinder deployment-related stress and to improve resource availability for military families.

2015
La Flair, L. N.
Fullerton, C. S.
Cozza, S. J.
Herberman Mash, H. B.
Mccarroll, J. E.
Ortiz, C. D.
Ursano, R. J.