Does Deployment Impact the Health Care Use of Military Families Stationed in Okinawa, Japan?
Military families are placed under a great deal of stress while serving in the armed forces.
Military families are placed under a great deal of stress while serving in the armed forces.
Health care to military dependents with cystic fibrosis (CF) may be compromised by lack of consistency. Civilian centers provide an alternative for care. A reliable count of dependents with CF is unknown.
This article provides an overview of and initial empirical findings from a preventive clinical/educational model for psychosocial assessment and intervention with the families of Operation Desert Storm (ODS)
In January 1987, all 63 faculty members at Army Family Practice Residencies received satisfaction questionnaires.
Appropriate use of prenatal care is associated with more favorable perinatal outcomes. This study examines patient characteristics that influence the use of prenatal care in a total reimbursement setting.
A total of 174 families of service personnel with children between 3 and 6 years of age were studied over a 6 month period.
It is proposed that a high degree of psychologicalfather presence, when incongruent with reality and if persistent over time, is negatively related to family functionality.