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The Impact of Work-Related Factors on Soldiers' Treatment: Providers' Perspectives
Military settings present a unique context that can affect the continuity of care for substance abuse and other issues.
The Impact of Work-Related Factors on Soldiers' Treatment: Providers' Perspectives
Situations unique to military settings may impact the continuity of care for Service members and their families seeking treatment for substance abuse and family violence-related issues.
A Dyadic Perspective on PTSD Symptoms' Associations With Couple Functioning and Parenting Stress in First-Time Parents
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms are associated with disruptions in both couple functioning and parenting, and limited research suggests that, among military couples, perceptions of couple functioning and parenting stress are a function of both one’s own and one’s partner’s mental he
A Dyadic Perspective on PTSD Symptoms' Associations With Couple Functioning and Parenting Stress in First-Time Parents
Family functioning may be negatively influenced by mental health problems including Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Disparities in Quality and Access to Care for Children with Developmental Disabilities and Multiple Health Conditions
Background: The Maternal Child Health Bureau identified six indicators of quality and accessibility essential in achieving coordinated, family-centered, community-based care for children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN).
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Complicated Grief are Common in Caregivers of Neuro-ICU Patients
Background: To explore the effect of end of life and other palliative decision making scenarios on the mental health of family members of patients in the neuro-intensive care unit.
Daily Couple Experiences and Parent Affect in Families of Children With Versus Without Autism
We examined daily couple experiences in 174 couples who had a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) relative to 179 couples who had a child without disabilities and their same-day association with parent affect.
Supporting Caregivers in Developing Responsive Communication Partnerships With Their Children: Extending a Caregiver-Led Interactive Language Program
This study investigates whether extension of a caregiver-led interactive language program may enhance its effectiveness in supporting communication.