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 …

Too lonely to help: Early adolescents' social connections and willingness to help during COVID‐19 lockdown

H Sabato, Y Abraham, T Kogut - Journal of Research on …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
We examined early adolescents' social connections, their emotional state, and their
willingness to act prosocially during COVID‐19 pandemic lockdown. In two studies …

Adverse childhood experiences, family functioning, and resilience in military families: A pattern‐based approach

A Oshri, M Lucier‐Greer, CW O'neal, AL Arnold… - Family …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Linkages between adverse childhood experiences and long‐term consequences in
servicemen and servicewomen were examined in relation to family‐level resiliency …

Identifying psychological outcomes in families of Five Eyes alliance armed forces Veterans: A systematic review

C Armour, E Spikol, E McGlinchey… - Journal of Military …, 2022 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
LAY SUMMARY Military service can affect the psychological health and well-being of ex-
service members and their families. Most research prioritizes active duty families or …

Community, context, and coping: How social connections influence coping and well‐being for military members and their spouses

CW O'Neal, EW Richardson, JA Mancini - Family Process, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Military members and their spouses (n= 223 families) were selected from an Active Duty
Army installation and assessed with regard to their connections with the military community …

Adverse family influences on emerging adult depressive symptoms: A stress process approach to identifying intervention points

K Reed, AJ Ferraro, M Lucier-Greer… - Journal of Child and Family …, 2015 - Springer
The transition to college is often a stressful time where individuals are launching from the
family. Despite awareness of this crucial transitional period, few studies have examined the …

Influences of cumulative risk and protective factors on the adjustment of adolescents in military families

M Lucier‐Greer, AL Arnold, JA Mancini… - Family …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The accumulation of stressors is adversely related to adolescent well‐being. Using the
contextual model of family stress and the theory of community action and change, the …

Adolescent mental health and academic functioning: Empirical support for contrasting models of risk and vulnerability

M Lucier-Greer, CW O'Neal, AL Arnold… - Military …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Adolescents in military families contend with normative stressors that are universal and exist
across social contexts (minority status, family disruptions, and social isolation) as well as …

How family structures and processes interrelate: The case of adolescent mental health and academic success in military families

AL Arnold, M Lucier-Greer, JA Mancini… - Journal of Family …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The transitional nature of military life positions the family to serve as the primary and most
stable influence for adolescents in military families. These military-related transitions and …

Social stressors, coping behaviors, and depressive symptoms: a latent profile analysis of adolescents in military families

E Okafor, M Lucier-Greer, JA Mancini - Journal of Adolescence, 2016 - Elsevier
We investigated the relationship between context-specific social stressors, coping
behaviors, and depressive symptoms among adolescents in active duty military families …