Income, Relationship Quality, and Parenting: Associations with Child Development in Two-Parent Families
Prior research suggests considerable heterogeneity in the advantages of living in a 2-parent family.
Prior research suggests considerable heterogeneity in the advantages of living in a 2-parent family.
We recently reported that a randomized controlled trial of a family-focused intervention for parentally bereaved youth predicted higher cortisol output 6 years later relative to a control group of berea
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) disrupts the lives of many Veterans and their families, and multiple treatment options exist.
This article focuses on the academic performance of students in a system characterized by high student mobility: the U.S. Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) school system.
This study examined the relationship between satisfaction with the military environment for families and overall satisfaction with the military way of life.
In an effort to be responsive to the often complicated, multilayered family issues of people living with posttraumatic stress disorder, many well-intentioned therapists create a variety of family-based
Researchers compared the psychosocial functioning of children separated from Active Duty mothers versus Active Duty fathers.