The aim of this review is to evaluate what is known about the impact on children of parental deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan. We searched for relevant studies with a minimum sample size of 50 which were published between 2003 and 2010 using Google Scholar, MEDLINE, PubMed, PsycINFO and Web of Science. Bibliographies of retrieved articles were also searched. Nine US-based studies were identified for inclusion in the review, five were cross-sectional, two were longitudinal and two were analyses of routinely collected data. Researchers found an increase in emotional and behavioral problems in children when a parent was deployed. Several mediating factors were identified, such as the family demographics and the number and duration of parental...
Background Little is known about the social and emotional well-being of children whose fathers have ...
The general public has become increasingly interested in the health and well being of the children a...
Findings among army researchers, many of whom have published their work on Army Knowledge Online (AK...
During recent conflicts in the Middle East, U.S. military families have endured multiple separations...
Objective: Members of the US armed forces have been heavily deployed in support of wars in Afghanist...
Estimations suggest more than 2 million children have experienced a parental deployment since 2002, ...
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Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
This brief is about the relationship between the mental health of military children and parental dep...
This brief is about the relationship between the mental health of military children and parental dep...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of military deployment on children, and the role...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
Background Little is known about the social and emotional well-being of children whose fathers have ...
Background Little is known about the social and emotional well-being of children whose fathers have ...
The general public has become increasingly interested in the health and well being of the children a...
Findings among army researchers, many of whom have published their work on Army Knowledge Online (AK...
During recent conflicts in the Middle East, U.S. military families have endured multiple separations...
Objective: Members of the US armed forces have been heavily deployed in support of wars in Afghanist...
Estimations suggest more than 2 million children have experienced a parental deployment since 2002, ...
© 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc. Previous Next Select an Image Tool View Full-Size Image O...
Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
This brief is about the relationship between the mental health of military children and parental dep...
This brief is about the relationship between the mental health of military children and parental dep...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of military deployment on children, and the role...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
This research examines stress on spouses and children as a result of family deployment during the Op...
Background Little is known about the social and emotional well-being of children whose fathers have ...
Background Little is known about the social and emotional well-being of children whose fathers have ...
The general public has become increasingly interested in the health and well being of the children a...
Findings among army researchers, many of whom have published their work on Army Knowledge Online (AK...