Military
Fighting the Battle on the Home Front: Prevention and Intervention of Child Maltreatment for the Military Family
Periodically, national media has highlighted horrific stories of child maltreatment perpetrated within military families. Child maltreatment is always heartrending.
The Military Family Advocacy Program has Given Increased Attention to the Prevention of Family Violence
In addition to the stressors experienced by parents in civilian families that can increase the likelihood of child maltreatment, military families face added military-specific stressors that may increase their risk of child maltreatment.
Youth Inclusion Implementation Manual
Youth programs foster positive youth development among youth and supportive connections with families and communities.
PTSD as a Moderator of a Parenting Intervention for Military Families
The stress of multiple deployments and exposure to combat places service members at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which may detrimentally affect parenting.
PTSD as a Moderator of a Parenting Intervention for Military Families
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be a concern for Service members and their families. This study considered the impact of PTSD on the effectiveness of a 14-week parenting intervention for Service members and their spouses.