Coast Guard

Evaluation of a Family-Centered Preventive Intervention for Military Families: Parent and Child Longitudinal Outcomes

The study examined the effectiveness of a family-centered preventive intervention for military families. Each family received mental health interventions over eight sessions, and their mental health status were assessed at intake, completion, one month and six months after the program.

2016
Lester, P.
Liang, L.
Milburn, N.
Mogil, C.
Woodward, K.
Nash, W.
Aralis, H.
Sinclair, M.
Semaan, A.
Klosinski, L.
Beardslee, W.
Saltzman, W.

Domestic Violence in the Military: Women's Policy Preferences and Beliefs Concerning Routine Screening and Mandatory Reporting

Objectives: This study describes active duty military (ADM) women’s beliefs and preferences concerning domestic violence (DV) policy in the military. Methods: Telephone interviews were completed with 474 ADM women from all services,119 of whom had experienced DV during their military service.

2006
Carlson Gielen, A.
Campbell, J.
Garza, M. A.
O'Campo, P.
Dienemann, J.
Kub, J.
Snow Jones, A.
Lloyd, D. W.

Domestic Violence in the Military: Women's Policy Preferences and Beliefs Concerning Routine Screening and Mandatory Reporting

Reporting of domestic violence (DV) in the military can be complicated by the lack of confidentiality. Beliefs about routine screening and mandatory reporting of DV by healthcare professionals were described and compared between abused and non-abused female Active Duty Service members.

2006
Carlson Gielen, A.
Campbell, J.
Garza, M. A.
O'Campo, P.
Dienemann, J.
Kub, J.
Snow Jones, A.
Lloyd, D. W.