Parents
How Effective are Court‐Affiliated Divorcing Parents Education Programs? A Meta‐Analytic Study
In this meta-analytic study, we looked at all empirical studies that examined the effe
A Comprehensive Meta-Aanalysis of Triple P-Positive Parenting Program Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling: Effectiveness and Moderating Variables
A meta-analysis encompassing all studies evaluating the impact of the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program on parent and child out
Fact Sheet - Deployment and Child Abuse and Neglect: Understanding the Data
The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.
Deployment and Child Abuse and Neglect: Understanding the Data
The examination of rates of child abuse and neglect in military families generally and during the deployment cycle specifically as well as the exploration of general risk and protective factors have significant implications for policies, programs, and future research.
Self-Reported Emotional and Behavioral Problems, Family Functioning, and Parental Bonding among Psychiatric Outpatient Adolescent Offspring of Croatian Male Veterans with Partial PTSD
Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in male veterans has been linked with impaired family relationships and psychopathology in their children. Less is known about symptoms in children of veterans with partial PTSD.
The Home Front: Operational Stress Injuries and Veteran Perceptions of their Children's Functioning
The severity of depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) reported by military parents appears to predict affective and behavioral symptoms presented by their children. Veteran’s symptoms also appear to hinder the relationship with their child.