PRTW

Infant Abusive Head Trauma in a Military Cohort

Administrative data were used to examine rates of, and risk factors for, abusive head trauma, a type of physical child abuse, among military families with infants 12 months old or younger. The rates of infant abusive head trauma are similar to civilian rates.

2013
Gumbs, G. R.
Keenan, H. T.
Sevick, C. J.
Conlin, A. M.
Lloyd, D. W.
Runyan, D. K.
Smith, T. C.
Ryan, M. A. K.

Increasing Marital Satisfaction as a Resilience Factor Among Active Duty Members and Veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF)

Online survey data were used to examine how combat exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), medication for mental health issues, combat injuries, length of time stateside, participation in mental health services, and deployment length influenced Ope

2012
Ponder, W. N.
Aguirre, R. T.
Smith-Osborne, A.
Granvold, D. K.

Impact of Teen Depression on Academic, Social, and Physical Functioning

Self-reported survey data of depressed and non-depressed teens were utilized to examine the impact of teen depression on functioning within peer, family, school, and physical domains. In addition, the impact of teen depression on parents’ perceived strain and burden was also examined.

2009
Jaycox, L. H.
Stein, B. D.
Paddock, S.
Miles, J. N. V.
Chandra, A.
Meredith, L. S.
Tanielian, T.
Hickey, S.
Burnam, M. A.