Abstract: This study used structural equation modeling to examine a strengths-based, community practice model to explore the relationship between formal and informal …
Abstract: Segal’s (1988) research in work-family conflict looks at the fate of an “employee” who is caught between the demands of two very greedy institutions: the military …
Abstract: This article moves beyond the discussion of domestic violence in the military to a broader accounting of the militarization of domestic violence in Israel. In contrast …
Abstract: Adolescents faced with frequent school transitions may be vulnerable to a decline in academic achievement and poor participation in school activities. Because children …
Abstract: Objective: This study explored the emotional and physical health of a group of families of Australian Vietnam veterans suffering posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). …
Abstract: This social and political history depicts a military community being shaped and defined in an era of revolutionary change: the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars …
Abstract: Sexual harassment of women in organizational settings has recently become a topic of interest to researchers and the general public alike. Although numerous studies …
Abstract: Interviews were conducted with a nationally representative sample of 1,200 male Vietnam veterans and the spouses or coresident partners of 376 of these veterans. The …
Abstract: Although only recently reaching public and scholarly awareness as an important issue, the sexual harassment of women workers and students has been a problem for as long …
Abstract: This article explores the role of the family in the rehabilitation and readjustment of the veteran. It reviews how the Veterans Administration administers social care …
Abstract: Veterans who experience persistent difficulties in maintaining feelings of authentic ‘belongingness’ often experience a sense of deprivation. This loss often …