Air Force

Resilience and Knowledge of PTSD Symptoms in Military Spouses

The spouse of a military service member is in a special position to understand the behaviors of a service member better than anyone. These individuals live with the military members and are able to detect changes in behavior and increased stress reactions.

2017
Zwanziger, T.
Anderson, C.
Lewis, J.
Ferreira, R.
Figley, C.

Resilience and Knowledge of PTSD Symptoms in Military Spouses

Military spouses are in a unique position to detect changes in behavior in their Service member spouse. The current study assessed if military spousal knowledge of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and access to resources about PTSD was related to a higher level of resilience.

2017
Zwanziger, T.
Anderson, C.
Lewis, J.
Ferreira, R.
Figley, C.

Victimization and Adversity Among Children Experiencing War-related Parental Absence or Deployment in a Nationally Representative US Sample

This study compares children and youth who have experienced lifetime war-related parental absence or deployment with those having no such history on a variety of victimization types, non-victimization adversity, trauma symptoms, and delinquency; and assesses whether cumulative adversity and victi

2017
Turner, H. A.
Finkelhor, D.
Hamby, S.
Henly, M.