Navy

Accumulation of Risk and Promotive Factors Among Young Children in US Military Families

Children of Service members who have experienced combat-related deployments are at increased risk for a variety of negative outcomes. This study sought to examine risk and promotive factors and the likelihood of negative outcomes in children aged 0 to 10 years.

2016
Wadsworth, S. M.
Cardin, J. F.
Christ, S.
Willerton, E.
O'Grady, A. F.
Topp, D.
Copella, E.
Lester, P.
Mustillo, S.

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Veterans' In-home Program for Military Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families: Report on Impact for Family Members

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) creates many challenges for families as well as for patients. Few intervention studies have considered both the needs of the person with TBI and his or her family and included both in the intervention process.

2016
Moriarty, H.
Winter, L.
Robinson, K.
Piersol, C. V.
Vause-Earland, T.
Iacovone, D. B.
Newhart, B.
True, G.
Fishman, D.
Hodgson, N.
Gitlin, L. N.

A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Veterans' In-home Program for Military Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Families: Report on Impact for Family Members

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) creates challenges for both patients and their family members, yet few intervention programs have taken the needs of the whole family into consideration. This study examined the effectiveness of the Veterans' In-home Program on family member's well-being.

2016
Moriarty, H.
Winter, L.
Robinson, K.
Piersol, C. V.
Vause-Earland, T.
Iacovone, D. B.
Newhart, B.
True, G.
Fishman, D.
Hodgson, N.
Gitlin, L. N.