children; parents quantitative research; mental health; maternal mental health
Military families experience unique stressors and may benefit from increases in resilience. Researchers investigated a brief, strengths-based intervention focused on enhancing military family resilience through increased communication, parenting skills, collaboration, flexibility, and routines.
2016
Saltzman, W. R.
Lester, P.
Milburn, N.
Woodward, K.
Stein, J.
An evaluation of the effectiveness of Strength at Home Friends and Families (SAH-F), a dyadic group intervention program designed to prevent relational aggression and its negative consequences was conducted.
2015
Hayes, M. A.
Gallagher, M. W.
Gilbert, K. S.
Creech, S. K.
DeCandia, C. J.
Beach, C. A.
Taft, C. T.
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are being diagnosed more frequently, which affects both civilian and military families. This study investigated the services children in military families with ASD experience, particularly surrounding relocations.
2016
Davis, J. M.
Finke, E.
Hickerson, B.
An examination of the relationship between rejection sensitivity (the degree to which an individual expects rejection by a significant other) and marital adjustment post-deployment was conducted. Two surveys were given to 129 spouses of deployed Service members.
2012
Hurley, E. C.
Field, T.
Bendell-Estoff, D.
Understanding risk factors for intimate partner and domestic violence among military families is an important area of research.
2014
Klaw, E. L.
Demers, A. L.
Da Silva, N.
To better understand the differences among suicide events between Soldiers and civilians, it is important to evaluate precipitating factors. Both Soldiers and civilian decedents experienced stress related to mental health symptoms and intimate partner relationships near the time of their deaths.
2014
Logan, J. E.
Skopp, N. A.
Reger, M. A.
Gladden, M.
Smolenski, D. J.
Floyd, C. F.
Gahm, G. A.
Understanding the experiences of and preferences for mental health care services available to Veterans and family members upon post-deployment is critical for facilitating Veterans' reintegration into civilian life.
2015
Fischer, E. P.
Sherman, M. D.
McSweeney, J. C.
Pyne, J. M.
Owen, R. R.
Dixon, L. B.
An internet-based survey was used to examine the impact of deployment on 239 female National Guard Service members and their families.
2016
Kelly, P. J.
Cheng, A. L.
Berkel, L. A.
Nilsson, J.
Researchers examined 100 caregivers' perceptions and satisfaction with family services of children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.
2016
Zuna, N.
Gracia, M.
Haring, S. H.
Aguilar, J. M.
Adolescents experience multiple changes throughout secondary school in academic performance, behavior, and emotion, and it is important for parents to adapt their parental involvement accordingly.
2014
Wang, M.-T.
Hill, N. E.
Hofkens, T.