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Intimate Partner Violence Among Women Veterans By Sexual Orientation
National estimates suggest intimate partner violence (IPV) rates are equal or higher among lesbian, bisexual, or questioning (LBQ)-identified women than heterosexual-identified women.
Intimate Partner Violence Among Women Veterans By Sexual Orientation
Lesbian, bisexual, or questioning (LBQ)-identified women experience intimate partner violence (IPV) at similar or higher rates than heterosexual women. Female Veterans also have a high risk for IPV.
Deployment Status and Child Neglect Types in the U.S. Army
Increases in combat deployments have been associated with rises in rates of child neglect in U.S. military families.
Deployment Status and Child Neglect Types in the U.S. Army
It is important to understand the associations between deployment and child neglect types in military families. This study examined 390 substantiated child neglect cases in four Army installations; the neglect type and the deployment status at the time of each neglect incident was investigated.
Substance Abuse and Other Adverse Outcomes for Military-Connected Youth in California: Results From a Large-Scale Normative Population Survey
Importance: Military families and military-connected youth exhibit significant strengths; however, a sizeable proportion of these families appear to be struggling in the face of war-related stressors.
Substance Abuse and Other Adverse Outcomes for Military-Connected Youth in California: Results From a Large-Scale Normative Population Survey
Data from the 2013 California Healthy Kids Survey (N = 688,713) were used to examine associations between military affiliation and youth substance use, violence, and weapon carrying.
Stressful Experiences, Coping Strategies and Predictors of Health-related Outcomes Among Wives of Deployed Military Servicemen
A survey of military wives (N = 77) identifies their most stressful experiences, self-appraised control over these stressors, and coping strategies used.
Stressful Experiences, Coping Strategies and Predictors of Health-related Outcomes Among Wives of Deployed Military Servicemen
Interviews and survey data were used to identify common stressors experienced by military wives and explore whether problem-focused coping strategies (e.g., acceptance, planning, active coping, religion, and using emotional support) or emotion-focused coping strategies (e.g., self-distraction, ve