Reserve Component
Family Stressors and Resources: Relationships with Depressive Symptoms in Military Couples During Pre-Deployment
To evaluate family‐related stressors and resources associated with the depressive symptoms of military members and their spouses.
Family Stressors and Resources: Relationships with Depressive Symptoms in Military Couples During Pre-Deployment
It is just as important to engage in preventative interventions to improve military couples' mental health during the pre-deployment period as it is during the deployment and reintegration periods.
Perspectives of Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Community Reintegration: Making Sense of Unplanned Separation From Service
For veterans separated from the military as a result of acquired mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), the transition from a military identity to a civilian one is complicated by health, cognitive, and psychosocial factors.
Perspectives of Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Community Reintegration: Making Sense of Unplanned Separation From Service
Many military members struggle with the reintegration into civilian life, especially when this transition was unplanned due to mild traumatic brain injury.
Strong Military Families Intervention Enhances Parenting Reflectivity and Representations in Families with Young Children
Military families face many challenges due to deployment and parental separation, and this can be especially difficult for families with young children.
Strong Military Families Intervention Enhances Parenting Reflectivity and Representations in Families with Young Children
Military parents with young children may benefit from interventions that aim to improve their parenting practice.