The Dynamics of Military Deployment in the Family System: What Makes A Parent Fit For Duty?
Due to the increasing number of married servicemembers with children, the family court system is seeing more divorce and custody cases involving military parents and children.
2014
Deployment Stress and Well-Being Among Military Spouses: The Role of Social Support
The demands of military service, including the intensity and frequency of military operations, can have numerous effects on military families. Evidence suggests that spousal support may play an important role in the resiliency of military families.
2014
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
Military Custody and Visitation: Problems and Solutions in the Twenty-First Century
Custody and visitation cases involving military personnel bring a new level of complexity to an area which is already very difficult for judges. Several states have already taken action to provide tailored and specific protections for military families facing visitation and custody disputes.
2014
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
Connecting Adolescents With Their Geographically Separated Parents: Videoconferencing for Reading Support
Prolonged separation from a parent has been linked to emotional and academic consequences among children.
2013
21st Century American Military Families: A Review in the Context of the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
This article has three interrelated objectives designed to highlight military family studies in the context of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
2014
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
Special Considerations in Conducting Psychological Custody Evaluations with Military Families
Child custody evaluations are highly complex forensic evaluations that study children's needs, parental capacities, and the resulting fit.
2014
Moral Injury: A Mechanism for War-Related Psychological Trauma in Military Family Members
Recent research has provided compelling evidence of mental health problems in military spouses and children, including post-traumatic stress disor
2013