A Network Evaluation of Attitudes Toward Gays and Lesbians Among U.S. Military Cadets
The U.S. military’s ban on open homosexuality has become an increasingly salient issue since its implementation in 1993 and its repeal in 2011. The military is an organization with a unique professional and social organization.
2013
Women Service Members and Family Reintegration
Women are being deployed at increasing rates. This article reviews literature related to the risk and protective factors that explain varied levels of adaptation for servicewomen and their families.
2013
Mothers going to war: The role of nurse practitioners in the care of military mothers and families during deployment
Purpose: Many military women are being called to separate from their children to go to war. Most previous research has focused upon paternal, rather than, maternal, separation.
2013
Risk Factors for Postconcussion Symptom Reporting after Traumatic Brain Injury in U.S. Military Service Members
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that are predictive of, or associated with, postconcussion symptom
reporting after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the U.S. military. Participants were 125 U.S.
2013
If We Ask, What They Might Tell: Clinical Assessment Lessons from LGBT Military Personnel Post-DADT
Following repeal of the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy, nearly one million lesbian, gay, and bisexual veterans and service members may increasingly seek access to Veterans Affairs services (G. Gates, 2004; G. J. Gates, 2010).
2013
Transgender People in the Military: Don't Ask? Don't Tell? Don't Enlist!
The repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell offered legal equality to sexual minorities in the military.
2013
Veteran Status, Extramarital Sex, and Divorce: Findings From the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey
Despite perceptions that infidelity is common among military and veteran
populations, there is relatively little evidence documenting the prevalence
of extramarital sex among persons with a history of military service or its
consequences for marital stability.
2013
A Methodological Review of Intimate Partner Violence in the Military: Where Do We Go From Here?
A significant number of military personnel report engaging in or experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). To advance current research and understanding of this behavior, we conducted a methodological review of the literature on IPV in military personnel and veterans.
2014
The Millennium Cohort Family Study: a prospective evaluation of the health and well-being of military service members and their families
The need to understand the impact of war on military families has never been greater than during the past decade, with more than three million military spouses
and children affected by deployments to Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring 
2014