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Autor:
James W. Ellor, Dennis R. Myers, Janice Whitacre, Keith Sanford, Sara L. Dolan, Sandra B. Morissette, Janet R. Crow, Priscilla G. Layman
Publikováno v:
Military Psychology. 31:178-186
Although research on military populations has found that measures of personal well-being are correlated with both intimate partner cohesion and military unit cohesion, it is not clear how t...
Autor:
Ahmed Ismaeel, Dennis R. Myers, Janice Whitacre, Suzy Weems, Sara L. Dolan, Sandra B. Morissette, James W. Ellor, Janet R. Crow
Publikováno v:
Military Behavioral Health. 6:66-74
The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between food consumption behaviors and measures indicative of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and negative emotional states, including depression, anxiety, and stress. Soldiers (N = 351) p
Autor:
James W. Ellor, Janice Whitacre, Sandra B. Morissette, Janet R. Crow, Sara L. Dolan, Dennis R. Myers
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Social Work. 20:9-25
Military research on family resilience has not examined the contribution of family-of-origin to resilience of service-members. In this study, researchers investigated the extent to which predeployed service-members’ perception of resilience was rel
Publikováno v:
Marriage & Family Review. 52:481-509
This study explored the experiences of parents of service members, military family members who are often overlooked even though they are likely a vital source of support for their military adult-children. Reflections on deployment of military adult-c
Autor:
Janet R. Crow, Amanda K. Seybold
Publikováno v:
Journal of Adolescence. 36:1-9
Previous literature suggests that adolescents' and parents' perceptions of family functioning are typically quite disparate and that perceptual discrepancies increase when a family is under stress. During the years of deployments to Iraq and Afghanis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Social Work. 15:288-302
This study examined the influence of family structure on the outcomes of a sex education program in Miami, Florida. Using an experimental design, data collection occurred at pretest, 3-month, and 6-month follow-up with a sample of teenagers from high
Publikováno v:
Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy. 8:291-305
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced trauma directly but has overlooked the impact of trauma on the families of victims. More recently, researchers have begun to examine how individual exposure to
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Family Therapy. 37:336-346
Research traditionally has focused on the development of symptoms in those who experienced war trauma directly but overlooked the impact of trauma in the partners of soldiers. The current study reports data from 45 couples where the male partners wer
Publikováno v:
Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 21(3)
Research traditionally has focused on the development of individual symptoms in those who experienced trauma directly but has overlooked the interpersonal impact of trauma. The current study reports data from 45 male Army soldiers who recently return
Autor:
Barbara L. Owens, Anthony P. Jurich, Liang Yu Deng, James C. Stever, Jeanne F. Lash, Mark Kaufman, Farrell J. Webb, Carlos S. Castelo, Beverlyn F. Cay Brown, Walter R. Schumm, Stephan R. Bollman, Carolyn A. Hall, Michelle Krehbiel, Carol J. Fink, Janet R. Crow, Gabriele N. Bonjour, Earl J. Reppert
Publikováno v:
Psychological reports. 90(3 Pt 1)
Data from a 1996–1997 survey of approximately 700 Reserve Component male veterans indicate that the consumption of pyridostigmine bromide pills, used as a pretreatment for potential exposure to the nerve agent Soman, was a significant predictor of