Army

A Randomized Clinical Trial of a Postdeployment Parenting Intervention for Service Members and Their Families with Very Young Children

Deployment may have a unique impact on very young children (i.e., birth to six years old) in military families. This study evaluated the efficacy of an eight-module home-visiting program directed at increasing postdeployment parenting functioning in military families with very young children.

2016
DeVoe, E. R.
Paris, R.
Emmert-Aronson, B.
Ross, A.
Acker, M.

Dissemination and Evaluation of Marriage Education in the Army

The effectiveness of marriage education was evaluated in two separate samples of primarily married couples in which at least one member of the couple was on active duty in the U.S. Army. The intervention was delivered by Army chaplains.

2005
Stanley, S. M.
Allen, E. S.
Markman, H. J.
Saiz, C. C.
Bloomstrom, G.
Thomas, R.
Schumm, W. R.
Bailey, A. E.

Dissemination and Evaluation of Marriage Education in the Army

An evaluation of the prevention and relationship enhancement program in two separate samples in which at least one member of the couple was on Active Duty in the U.S. Army was conducted. The intervention was delivered by Army chaplains in a two weekend retreat format.

2005
Stanley, S. M.
Allen, E. S.
Markman, H. J.
Saiz, C. C.
Bloomstrom, G.
Thomas, R.
Schumm, W. R.
Bailey, A. E.

Spouse Abuse Recidivism in the U.S. Army by Gender and Military Status

Recidivism by spouse abusers was investigated using records of offenders in the U.S. Army Central Registry. Recidivism by gender and military status (active-duty or civilian spouse) was compared over a 70-month period.

2000
McCarroll, J. E.
Thayer, L. E.
Liu, X.
Newby, J. H.
Norwood, A. E.
Fullerton, C. S.
Ursano, R. J.

Spouse Abuse Recidivism in the U.S. Army by Gender and Military Status

It is important to understand what factors contribute to recurrent spouse abuse. By analyzing data from the U.S. Army Central Registry, the study examined elements that were associated with spouse abuse recidivism in military families.

2000
McCarroll, J. E.
Thayer, L. E.
Liu, X.
Newby, J. H.
Norwood, A. E.
Fullerton, C. S.
Ursano, R. J.