PRTW

Hard is Normal: Military Families' Transitions Within the Process of Deployment

Deployment is often a stressful time for military families, and U.S. Service members have been deployed more often and for longer periods of time since 2003 and the start of OIF. This study synthesizes 21 qualitative articles related to the process of deployment among military families.

2016
Yablonsky, A. M.
Barbero, E. D.
Richardson, J. W.

FOCUS School-Based Skill-Building Groups: Training and Implementation

Military children encounter unique deployment-related stressors. The study examined the training and implementation of a school-based intervention, Families OverComing Under Stress (FOCUS) School-Based Skill-Building Groups (SBG).

2015
Garcia, E.
De Pedro, K. T.
Astor, R. A.
Lester, P.
Benbenishty, R.

Female Veterans' Preferences for Counseling Related to Intimate Partner Violence: Informing Patient-Centered Interventions

Female Veterans who experience intimate partner violence (IPV) may struggle in finding the best ways to deal with emotional distress and fear for physical safety. This study examined priorities and preferences for healthcare-based IPV counseling for female Veterans.

2016
Iverson, K. M.
Stirman, S. W.
Street, A. E.
Gerber, M. R.
Carpenter, S. L.
Dichter, M. E.
Bair-Merritt, M.
Vogt, D.

Family Dynamics and Young Children's Sibling Victimization

Sibling aggression is a common form of family violence, therefore it is important to examine its risk factors. Caregivers of 2-9 year old children were interviewed in this study about sibling aggression and family dynamics (i.e., interparental conflict, family violence, and parenting quality).

2014
Tucker, C. J.
Finkelhor, D.
Turner, H.
Shattuck, A. M.