Families

Motivating Military Families to Thrive

Since 1973 excellent programs supporting military families have developed. However, a unified program across the Department of Defense (DoD) that meets family needs and connects to communities is elusive.
2013
Clark, M. G.,
Jordan, J. D.
Clark, K. L.

Obesity and the US Military Family

Objective: This review discusses the current knowledge and future directions regarding obesity within the US military family (i.e., active-duty servicemembers, as well as military spouses, children, retirees, and veterans).
2013
Tanofsky-Kraff, M.
Sbrocco, T.
Theim, K. R.
Cohen, L. A.
Mackey, E. R.
Stice, E.
Henderson, J. L.
McCreight, S. J.
Bryant, E. J.
Stephens,M. B.

Social Media and Military Families: A Perspective

The role that social media plays in the lives of military families is enormous, whether the service person is on duty in the United States, overseas, or in a war zone. It also plays a role in the reintegration of military personnel into civilian life.
2013
Matthews Juarez, P.
Juarez, P. D.
Faulkner. R. T.