1. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
2. Mitchum
NT. The effects of group counseling on the self-esteem, anxiety, and behavior
of children with deployed parents: Mitchum, Nancy Taylor: Old Dominion
3 Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
4. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
3. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
1. Cafferty
TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD.
2. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
3. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
5. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
6. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
7. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
8. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
9. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
10. Rentz
ED,
11. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
12.
13. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Rentz
ED,
1. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
2. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Rentz
ED,
3. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
3. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
4. Horton
D. Consultation With Military Children and Schools: A Proposed Model.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research Vol 57(4) Fal 2005,
259-265 2005.
5. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
6.
7. Thorne
B. Children and the 2003 war in
1. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
2.
3. Russo
TJ, Fallon MA. Helping military families who have a child with a disability
cope with stress. Early Childhood Education Journal Vol 29(1) Fal 2001, 3-8
2001.
1. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
3 Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
1. Horton
D. Consultation With Military Children and Schools: A Proposed Model.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research Vol 57(4) Fal 2005,
259-265 2005.
2. Horton
D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise:
3. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
4. Ursano
RJ,
1. Cafferty
TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD.
2. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
3.
4. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
5. Ursano
RJ,
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
3. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
4. Horton
D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise:
5. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
6. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
7. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
8. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
9. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
10. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
11. Russo
TJ, Fallon MA. Helping military families who have a child with a disability
cope with stress. Early Childhood Education Journal Vol 29(1) Fal 2001, 3-8
2001.
12. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
2. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
3. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing the impact of deployment
separation on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
4. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
5. Ursano
RJ,
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
3. Costello
M, Phelps L, Wilczenski F. Children and military conflict: Current issues and
treatment implications. School Counselor Vol 41(3) Jan 1994, 220-225 1994.
4. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
5. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
6. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behaviorChildren's reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings
from a survey of Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his
or her familyMinimizing the impact of deployment separation on military
children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system recommendations.
1994:Springer Publishing Co.
7. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
8. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family: Kaslow,
Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
9. Rentz
ED,
10. Rotter
JC, Boveja ME. Counseling military families. The Family Journal Vol 7(4) Oct
1999, 379-382 1999.
11. Sahni
N. Perceptions of those left behind: An exploration of family dynamics within
military reservist families during the 2003
12. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
1. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
2. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
3. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 1991;179(2):102-7.
5. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
6. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
7. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
8. Rentz
ED,
9. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
10. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return prematurely
from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore Hope (
11.
12. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
1. Mitchum
NT. The effects of group counseling on the self-esteem, anxiety, and behavior
of children with deployed parents: Mitchum, Nancy Taylor: Old Dominion
2. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
1. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
2. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
3. Mitchum
NT. The effects of group counseling on the self-esteem, anxiety, and behavior
of children with deployed parents: Mitchum, Nancy Taylor: Old Dominion
4. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
1. Cafferty
TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD.
2. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
3. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
4. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
5. Thorne
B. Children and the 2003 war in
6. Ursano
RJ,
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
3. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
4. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
5. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
6. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
7. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
8. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
9. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
10. McCartney
PR. How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone. MCN,
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 2003;28(3):212.
11. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
12. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
13. Rentz
ED,
14. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
15. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
16.
17. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.. Journal of the
1. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
2. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
3. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
5. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
6. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
7. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
8. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
9. Rentz
ED,
10. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
11.
12. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
1. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
2. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
1. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
2. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
3. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
4. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
1. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system recommendations.
Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
2. Cafferty
TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD.
3. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
3.
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing the impact of deployment
separation on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
3. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
5. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
6. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing the impact of deployment
separation on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
8.
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing the impact of deployment
separation on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
3. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
4. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
5. Haas
DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen
6. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
7. Horton
D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise:
8. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and
adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
9. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
10. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
11. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
12. Levai
M, Kaplan S, Ackermann R, Hammock M. The effect of father absence on the
psychiatric hospitalization of Navy children. Military Medicine Vol 160(3) Mar
1995, 104-106 1995.
13. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
14. Roper
LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper,
Lawanda L.:
16. Rotter
JC, Boveja ME. Counseling military families. The Family Journal Vol 7(4) Oct
1999, 379-382 1999.
17. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family. Minimizing the impact of deployment
separation on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
3. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
4. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
5. Cafferty
TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD.
6. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
7. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
8. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
9. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
10. Horton
D. Consultation With Military Children and Schools: A Proposed Model.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research Vol 57(4) Fal 2005,
259-265 2005.
11. Horton
D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise:
12. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
13. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
14. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
15. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and adolescents.
Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
16. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
17. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
18. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
19. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
20. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
21. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
22. McCartney
PR. How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone. MCN,
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 2003;28(3):212.
23. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
24. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
25. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
26.
27. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
28. Pisano
MC. The children of Operation Desert Storm: An analysis of California
Achievement Test scores in sixth graders of deployed and nondeployed parents:
Pisano, Mark Charles:
29. Rentz
ED,
30. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
31. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
32. Rotter
JC, Boveja ME. Counseling military families. The Family Journal Vol 7(4) Oct
1999, 379-382 1999.
33. Russo
TJ, Fallon MA. Helping military families who have a child with a disability
cope with stress. Early Childhood Education Journal Vol 29(1) Fal 2001, 3-8 2001.
34. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
35. Ursano
RJ,
36. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
37. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
2. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
3. Haas
DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen
4. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
5. Horton
D. Consultation With Military Children and Schools: A Proposed Model.
Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research Vol 57(4) Fal 2005,
259-265 2005.
6. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and
adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
7. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
8. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
9. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
10. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
11. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Smith KM, Jarvis MS, Bonney JF, Gaffney MA. Internalizing and
externalizing behavior of children with enlisted Navy mothers experiencing
military-induced separation. Journal of the
12. Levai
M, Kaplan S, Ackermann R, Hammock M. The effect of father absence on the
psychiatric hospitalization of Navy children. Military Medicine Vol 160(3) Mar
1995, 104-106 1995.
13. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
14.
15. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
16. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
18. Rotter
JC, Boveja ME. Counseling military families. The Family Journal Vol 7(4) Oct
1999, 379-382 1999.
19. Russo
TJ, Fallon MA. Helping military families who have a child with a disability cope
with stress. Early Childhood Education Journal Vol 29(1) Fal 2001, 3-8 2001.
20. Ursano
RJ,
21. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
1. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military Psychology
Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
3. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family Minimizing
the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages, current
preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
4. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
5. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Smith KM, Jarvis MS, Bonney JF, Gaffney MA. Internalizing and
externalizing behavior of children with enlisted Navy mothers experiencing
military-induced separation. Journal of the
1. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
2. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
3. Kelley
ML. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and
children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.
4. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
5. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
6. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Smith KM, Jarvis MS, Bonney JF, Gaffney MA. Internalizing and
externalizing behavior of children with enlisted Navy mothers experiencing
military-induced separation. Journal of the
7. Roper
LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper,
Lawanda L.:
1. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
2. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
3. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Bonney JF, Jarvis MS, Smith KM, Gaffney MA. Navy mothers
experiencing and not experiencing deployment: Reasons for staying in or leaving
the military. Military Psychology Vol 13(1) 2001, 55-71 2001.
4. Levai
M, Kaplan S, Ackermann R, Hammock M. The effect of father absence on the
psychiatric hospitalization of Navy children. Military Medicine Vol 160(3) Mar
1995, 104-106 1995.
1. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's reactions to the Desert Storm deployment:
Initial findings from a survey of Army families
Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or
her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on
military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. 1994:Springer Publishing Co.
2.
1. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
1. Amen
DG, Jellen L, Merves E, Lee RE. Minimizing the impact of deployment separation
on military children: Stages, current preventive efforts, and system
recommendations. Military Medicine Vol 153(9) Sep 1988, 441-446 1988.
2. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
3. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and
adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
4. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
5. Mitchum
NT. The effects of group counseling on the self-esteem, anxiety, and behavior
of children with deployed parents: Mitchum, Nancy Taylor: Old Dominion
6. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
7. Pisano
MC. The children of Operation Desert Storm: An analysis of California
Achievement Test scores in sixth graders of deployed and nondeployed parents:
Pisano, Mark Charles:
8. Waldron
JA, Whittington RR, Jensen S. Children's single-session briefings: Group work
with military families experiencing parents' deployment. Social Work with
Groups Vol 8(2) Sum 1985, 101-109 1985.
1. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Smith KM, Jarvis MS, Bonney JF, Gaffney MA. Internalizing and
externalizing behavior of children with enlisted Navy mothers experiencing
military-induced separation. Journal of the
1. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
2. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
3. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
4. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
5.
1. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
2. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
1. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
2. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
1. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
2. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
3.
1. Haas
DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen
2. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
3. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
3. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
5. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
6. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
7. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
8. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
9. McCartney
PR. How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone. MCN,
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 2003;28(3):212.
10. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
11. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
12. Werkman
S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health
of children.[see comment]. Journal of the
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
3. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic
utilization. Journal of the
4. Jensen
PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors
and child symptomatology. Journal of the
5. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
6. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
7.
1. Kelley
ML, Hock E, Smith KM, Jarvis MS, Bonney JF, Gaffney MA. Internalizing and
externalizing behavior of children with enlisted Navy mothers experiencing
military-induced separation. Journal of the
2. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
3. Roper
LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper,
Lawanda L.:
1. Jensen
PS, Xenakis SN, Wolf P, Bain MW. The "military family syndrome"
revisited: "by the numbers". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
1991;179(2):102-7.
2. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
1. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
2. Roper
LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper,
Lawanda L.:
1. Thorne
B. Children and the 2003 war in
1. Hobson
TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy
women: Hobson, Tony A.:
2. Horton
D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise:
3. Roper
LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper,
Lawanda L.:
1. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of Army
families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
2. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Kelley
ML. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed);
Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology
of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
3. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
4. McCartney
PR. How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone. MCN,
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 2003;28(3):212.
5. Medway
FJ, Davis KE, Cafferty TP, Chappell KD, et al. Family disruption and adult
attachment correlates of spouse and child reactions to separation and reunion
due to Operation Desert Storm. Journal of Social & Clinical Psychology Vol
14(2) Sum 1995, 97-118 1995.
1. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
2. Haas
DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen
3. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
4. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
5. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
6. Kelley
ML, Herzog-Simmer PA, Harris MA. Effects of military-induced separation on the
parenting stress and family functioning of deploying mothers. Military
Psychology Vol 6(2) 1994, 125-138 1994.
7. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
8. Ursano
RJ,
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
1. Russo
TJ, Fallon MA. Helping military families who have a child with a disability
cope with stress. Early Childhood Education Journal Vol 29(1) Fal 2001, 3-8
2001.
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Jensen
PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and
maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the
3. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
4. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
5. Rentz
ED,
1. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
2. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
1. Hardaway
T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Webb,
Nancy Boyd (Ed). (2004). Mass trauma and violence: Helping families and
children cope; 2004.
2. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and
adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
3. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
4. Ursano
RJ,
1. Blount
BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military
Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.
2. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
3. Gahm
GA, Lucenko BA, Retzlaff P, Fukuda S. Relative impact of adverse events and
screened symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression among active
duty soldiers seeking mental health care. Journal of Clinical Psychology
2007;63(3):199-211.
4. Jensen
PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and
prevention. Journal of the
5. McNulty
PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed
in
6. Ritchie
EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine
2001;166(12):1033-7.
7. Schumm
WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return
prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore
Hope (
1. The
effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
2. Cabrera
OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD,
3. Costello
M, Phelps L, Wilczenski F. Children and military conflict: Current issues and
treatment implications. School Counselor Vol 41(3) Jan 1994, 220-225 1994.
4. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.
5. Durand
DB. Army Wife, Army Mother. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt,
Thomas W (Ed). (2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and
combat (Vol. 3): The military family; 2006.
6. Haas
DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen
7. Jensen
PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during
Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the
8. Jensen
PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and
adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed);
9. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Vol 64(1) Jan 1994, 103-111 1994.
10. Kelley
ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child
behavior
Children's
reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of
Army families Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family
Minimizing the impact of deployment separation on military children: Stages,
current preventive efforts, and system recommendations. 1994:Springer
Publishing Co.
11. Kleiger
JH, Kennedy D, Becker DJ, Smith S. "Children, don't forget me": a
resource and support group for deployed parents during Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Health & Social Work 1993;18(3):237-40.
12. McCartney
PR. How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone. MCN,
American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing 2003;28(3):212.
13. McNulty
PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel
during three phases of deployment in support of the war in
14.
15. Paden
LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family:
Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.
16. Pisano
MC. The children of Operation Desert Storm: An analysis of California
Achievement Test scores in sixth graders of deployed and nondeployed parents:
Pisano, Mark Charles:
17. Rentz
ED,
18. Ritchie
EC. Combat psychiatry: From the battle front to the home front: Introduction.
Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 341-342 2005.
20. Sahni
N. Perceptions of those left behind: An exploration of family dynamics within
military reservist families during the 2003
21. Thorne
B. Children and the 2003 war in
22. Ursano
RJ,
1. Cozza
SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi
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