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 …

The effects of military-connected parental absence on the behavioural and academic functioning of children: A literature review

JD Moeller, ED Culler, MD Hamilton… - Journal of Children's …, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–Military-connected students experience a high rate of parental absence due to
their parents' military obligations. Military work-related parental absences can affect school …

Spouse psychological well-being: A keystone to military family health

S Green, PS Nurius, P Lester - Journal of Human Behavior in the …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding predictors of military spouse psychosocial vulnerability informs efforts to
assess, identify, and support at-risk spouses and families. In this analysis, we test the effects …

[图书][B] Serving Military Families in the 21st Century: Theories, Research, and Application

KR Blaisure, T Saathoff-Wells, AL Dombro, A Pereira… - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
This text introduces readers to military families, their resilience, and the challenges of
military life. Personal stories from active duty, National Guard, reservists, veterans, and their …

The resiliency model of role performance for service members, veterans, and their families: A focus on social connections and individual assets

GL Bowen, JA Martin - Journal of Human Behavior in the Social …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The Road of Life, a life course metaphor, is used as the backdrop for a theoretically
anchored model, The Resiliency Model of Role Performance, which has been developed to …

Spouses of military members' experiences and insights: qualitative analysis of responses to an open-ended question in a survey of health and wellbeing

CE Runge, M Waller, A MacKenzie, ACL McGuire - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Introduction There are few studies on the experiences of spouses of military members, with
most focused on adverse impacts of deployment. Responses to an open-ended question in …

The role of online communication in the lives of military spouses

J Rea, A Behnke, N Huff, K Allen - Contemporary Family Therapy, 2015 - Springer
The present study explored the impact of online communication and social networking sites
on military spouses as they experienced a deployment of their spouse. Qualitative data were …

The role of intimate relationships, appraisals of military service, and gender on the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms following Iraq deployment

NA Skopp, MA Reger, GM Reger… - Journal of traumatic …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
A retrospective cohort study was conducted to examine risk and protective factors for combat‐
related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms reported by soldiers (n= 2,583) at …

[图书][B] Serving military families: Theories, research, and application

KR Blaisure, T Saathoff-Wells, AL Dombro, A Pereira… - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
This text introduces readers to the unique culture of military families, their resilience, and the
challenges of military life. Personal stories from nearly 70 active duty, reservists, veterans …

Evaluations of supportive and unsupportive responses during spousal deployment

KR Rossetto - Communication Monographs, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigates helpful/unhelpful support, and reasons why responses from others
are evaluated as helpful/unhelpful in terms of how they affect the ability to cope with …