The Roles of Adult Siblings in the Lives of People with Severe Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities often have significant support needs that may be filled by their siblings.
Individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities often have significant support needs that may be filled by their siblings.
Family communication patterns in military families can have a significant impact on family resilience and military readiness. This study investigated adolescents' adjustment in military families during parental deployment and reintegration.
Prenatal intervention programs may decrease civilian women's anxiety and depression levels during pregnancy; however, less is known about how prenatal interventions impact women affiliated with the military.
Quality youth programs are composed of well-trained and competent youth workers who regularly encounter challenging situations.
It is important to understand the negative effects of domestic violence on child outcomes. This population-based study interviewed the primary caregiver of 2,810 children aged three, six, or nine years old.
Posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms may cause greater relationship distress. Although women represent a growing proportion in the military, research regarding how posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affects female Veterans and their male partners is scarce.
Both men and women can be victims of partner violence; however, most research has focused on women, and less is known about the health problems of male partner violence victims.
Service members and their romantic partners often encounter communication problems after deployment. In one study, 220 returning Service members talked about their topic avoidance (i.e., topics that they avoided talking about) with their partner after deployment.
Deployments have a great impact on military families; however, little is known about how military-affiliated children experience family life during a deployment. This study interviewed 33 children of Service members about their experiences during deployment.