Navy

Military Fathers' Perspectives on Involvement

Military fathers endure repeated separations from their children. In this qualitative study we describe military fathers' range of involvement with their children, paying special attention to the implications of deployment separation and reintegration.

2011
Willerton, E.
Schwarz, R. L.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M.
Oglesby, M. S.

Military Fathers' Perspectives on Involvement

A description of military fathers' perspectives on involvement with their children is provided. Results around father involvement are presented using three overlapping major domains of functioning: cognitive, affective, and behavioral.

2011
Willerton, E.
Schwarz, R. L.
MacDermid Wadsworth, S. M.
Oglesby, M. S.

Male Veteran Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Program Outcomes

The prominence and incidence of intimate partner violence (IPV) with male military veterans vary, but generally there is consensus that screening and intervention does help reduce IPV. Intervention is generally provided in the community via Batterer Intervention Programs.

2015
Schaffer, B. J.

Male Veteran Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Program Outcomes

An examination of a psycho-educationally based treatment approach for male Veteran intimate partner violence (IPV) offenders was conducted. Pre and post-test domestic violence and abuse screen behavioral outcomes as well as program failure, and recidivism were analyzed.

2015
Schaffer, B. J.