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Translating discovery science: Delivering online, asynchronous financial education to service members at career and personal life transitions

Abstract: Objective: Grounded in the Kirkpatrick and Kirkpatrick model of evaluation, we examine multiple dimensions of military service members' reactions to six online, …

Distress tolerance, family cohesion and adaptability, and posttraumatic stress symptoms among combat Veterans and their parents

Abstract: Objective: The aversive impact of combat‐related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) on family members has been examined mainly among veterans' partners as well as …

Traumatic brain injury and relationship distress during military deployment and reunion

Abstract: Objective: This study seeks to advance the literature by disentangling the effects of deployment‐acquired traumatic brain injury (TBI) from comorbid postconcussive …

A qualitative study of the capabilities of family members of Veterans living with operational stress injuries

Abstract: Objective: This qualitative study explores the experiences of 26 family members supporting Canadian Armed Forces veterans living with mental health problems including …

Influence of family factors on service members' decisions to leave the military

Codebeautify.org Text to HTML Converter Abstract: Service member retention is a crucial aspect in maintaining and advancing the U.S. military and its mission. To increase …

Military adolescents’ experiences of change and discontinuity: Associations with psychosocial factors and school success

Abstract: Objective: Drawing from the contextual model of family stress, social support and depressive symptoms were examined as two psychosocial factors that may link experiences …

How work‐related guilt informs parenting and adolescent psychological distress in military families

Abstract: The current study examined inconsistent discipline as a linking mechanism connecting parental guilt about work to adolescent psychological distress in military families. …

Factors influencing parental functioning and satisfaction for veteran mothers during civilian transition

Abstract: Objective: Risk and protective factors associated with parental functioning (i.e., meeting child's emotional needs) and satisfaction (i.e., closeness) were examined among …

Being a Wife of a Veteran with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Abstract: We present the findings from a qualitative study examining the marital perceptions of 9 wives of veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Data were from a …

Promoting the Adaptation of Military Families: An Empirical Test of a Community Practice Model

Abstract: This study used structural equation modeling to examine a strengths-based, community practice model to explore the relationship between formal and informal …