child abuse; maternal care; sexual trauma

Parental Autonomy Granting and Child Perceived Control: Effects on the Everyday Emotional Experience of Anxious Youth

Parents’ early life stressful experiences have lifelong consequences, not only for themselves but also for their children. The current study utilized a sample of military families (n 266) including data from both active-duty and civilian parents and their adolescent children.
2016
Allen, K. B.
Silk, J. S.
Meller, S.
Tan, P. Z.
Ladouceur, C. D.
Sheeber, L. B.
Forbes, E. E.
Dahl, R. E.
Siegle, G. J.
McMakin, D. L.
Ryan, N. D.

If You Build It, Will They Come? Patterns of Internet-Based and Face-to-Face Participation in a Parenting Program for Military Families

Background: Some evidence suggests parents are drawn to media-based interventions over face-to-face interventions, but little is known about the factors associated with parents’ use of Internet-based or Internet-enhanced programs, especially among military families.
2016
Doty, J. L.
Rudi, J. H.
Pinna, K. L.
Hanson, S. K.
Gewirtz, A. H.

Number of Deployments, Relationship Satisfaction and Perpetration of Partner Violence Among U.S. Navy Members

The present brief report examined whether number of deployments, relationship satisfaction, and the interaction between number of deployments and relationship satisfaction predicted Navy members’ reports of perpetrating physical partner violence. Participants were 80 U.S.
2015
Kelley, M. L.
Stambaugh, L.
Milletich, R. J.
Veprinsky, A.
Snell, A. K.