The mental health of military-connected children: a scoping review

H Cramm, MA McColl, AB Aiken, A Williams - Journal of child and family …, 2019 - Springer
Objectives Children growing up in military families are naturally exposed to certain elements
of the military family lifestyle, which has been characterized by a unique triad of mobility …

The impact of military deployment on children: Placing developmental risk in context

CA Alfano, S Lau, J Balderas, BE Bunnell… - Clinical Psychology …, 2016 - Elsevier
During recent conflicts in the Middle East, US military families have endured multiple
separations, relocations, and alterations in family structure/routines, combined with other …

The impact of deployment on parental, family and child adjustment in military families

P Lester, H Aralis, M Sinclair, C Kiff, KH Lee… - Child Psychiatry & …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract Since 9/11, military service in the United States has been characterized by wartime
deployments and reintegration challenges that contribute to a context of stress for military …

School climate, deployment, and mental health among students in military-connected schools

KT De Pedro, RA Astor, TD Gilreath… - Youth & …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Research has found that when compared with civilian students, military-connected students
in the United States have more negative mental health outcomes, stemming from the stress …

A systematic review of wellbeing in children: a comparison of military and civilian families

V Williamson, SAM Stevelink, E Da Silva… - Child and adolescent …, 2018 - Springer
Background Children in military families have uniquely different childhood experiences
compared to their civilian peers, including a parent in employment and a stable familial …

The positive role of school climate on school victimization, depression, and suicidal ideation among school-attending homeless youth

H Moore, R Benbenishty, RA Astor… - Journal of School …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Although homeless youth face a higher risk of victimization and mental health problems, little
is known about school victimization and mental health outcomes for school-attending …

Substance abuse and other adverse outcomes for military-connected youth in California: Results from a large-scale normative population survey

K Sullivan, G Capp, TD Gilreath, R Benbenishty… - JAMA …, 2015 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Military families and military-connected youth exhibit significant strengths;
however, a sizeable proportion of these families appear to be struggling in the face of war …

Suicidality among military-connected adolescents in California schools

TD Gilreath, SL Wrabel, KS Sullivan, GP Capp… - European child & …, 2016 - Springer
Previous research indicates that suicidal ideation is higher among military-connected youth
than non military-connected youth. This study extends prior work by examining suicidal …

Parental military deployment as risk factor for children's mental health: a meta-analytical review

K Cunitz, C Dölitzsch, M Kösters, GD Willmund… - Child and adolescent …, 2019 - Springer
There is evidence that military service increases the risk of psychosocial burden for not only
service members but also their spouses and children. This meta-analysis aimed to …

Are we family? A scoping review of how military families are defined in mental health and substance use research

R Gribble, AL Mahar, M Keeling… - Journal of Military …, 2020 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
Introduction: While some families may experience poor mental health, substance use, and
poor school performance due to service life, the usefulness and applicability of these …