Abstract
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice
Over 50,000 US service members have been physically wounded in combat – even more with invisible injuries – since current conflicts began in 2002, creating a crisis of substantial magnitude for their families. A great proportion of injured service members are mothers or fathers as well.
2015
The Role of Positive Youth Development Practices in Building Resilience and Enhancing Wellbeing for At-Risk Youth
Services that utilise positive youth development practices (PYD) are thought to improve the quality of the service experience leading to better outcomes for at-risk youth.
2015
An Assessment of the Overlap between Morale and Work Engagement in a Nonoperational Military Sample
The degree of overlap between two positive motivational constructs—morale and work engagement—was assessed in a random sample of Canadian Armed Forces personnel stationed across Canada (N 1,224).
2014
Investigating the Causes of the Earnings Penalty of Being a Tied-migrant Military Spouse
Prior empirical research on the earnings penalty of being a tied-migrant has focused primarily on the working wives of servicemen.
2014