Couples

Hazardous Drinking and Family Functioning in National Guard Veterans and Spouses Postdeployment

The current study examined rates of alcohol misuse among National Guard (NG) service members and their spouses/partners, concordance of drinking behaviors among couples, and the effects of alcohol misuse, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on three measures of family functioning

2013
Blow, A. J.
Gorman, L.
Ganoczy, D.
Kees, M.
Kashy, D. A.
Valenstein, M.
Marcus, S. M.
Fitzgerald, H. E.
Chermack, S.

Hazardous Drinking and Family Functioning in National Guard Veterans and Spouses Postdeployment

Survey data were used to examine the rates of alcohol misuse among National Guard members and their relationship partners, congruence of drinking behaviors within couples, and the effects of alcohol misuse, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on relationship satisfaction, parenti

2013
Blow, A. J.
Gorman, L.
Ganoczy, D.
Kees, M.
Kashy, D. A.
Valenstein, M.
Marcus, S. M.
Fitzgerald, H. E.
Chermack, S.

Evaluation of a Family-Centered Prevention Intervention for Military Children and Families Facing Wartime Deployments

Evidence-based programs are needed to help military families cope with the stress of deployment. Parent, child, and overall family well-being was compared before and after the Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS) program to examine its effect on resilience and psychological health.

2012
Lester, P.
Saltzman, W. R.
Woodward, K.
Glover, D.
Leskin, G. A.
Bursch, B.
Pynoos, R.
Beardslee, W.