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Military Deployment and the Spouse Left Behind
Recently, the impact of deployment, especially war-zone experiences on the well-being of military personnel and veterans, has received much attention.
Military Deployment and the Spouse Left Behind
The relationship with a spouse is an important part of Service members' operation readiness and influences recovery from injuries or post-traumatic stress symptoms upon return from deployment.
Physical Activity Engagement in Young People with Down Syndrome: Investigating Parental Beliefs
Background
Despite the wide documentation of the physical/psychological benefits derived from regular physical activity (PA), high levels of inactivity are reported among people with Down syndrome.
Physical Activity Engagement in Young People with Down Syndrome: Investigating Parental Beliefs
Physical activity may serve as a helpful avenue to promote physical and emotional well-being in individuals with Down syndrome. This study, conducted in Italy, sought to explore parents' perspectives of children (7-27 years) with Down syndrome engagement in physical activity.