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2011

  1. Park N. Military children and families: Strengths and challenges during peace and war. Am Psychol. 2011 Jan;66(1):65-72.
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2010

  1. Davis BE. Parental wartime deployment and the use of mental health services among young military children. Pediatrics. 2010 Dec;126(6):1215-6. Epub 2010 Nov 8.
  2. Gorman GH, Eide M, Hisle-Gorman E. Wartime military deployment and increased pediatric mental and behavioral health complaints. Pediatrics. 2010 Dec;126(6):1058-66. Epub 2010 Nov 8.
  3. Gabany E, Shellenbarger T. Caring for families with deployment stress. Am J Nurs. 2010 Nov;110(11):36-41.
  4. Paris R, DeVoe ER, Ross AM, Acker ML. When a parent goes to war: effects of parental deployment on very young children and implications for intervention. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2010 Oct;80(4):610-8.
  5. Eide M, Gorman G, Hisle-Gorman E. Effects of parental military deployment on pediatric outpatient and well-child visit rates. Pediatrics. 2010 Jul;126(1):22-7. Epub 2010 Jun 7.
  6. Lester P, Peterson K, Reeves J, Knauss L, Glover D, Mogil C, Duan N, Saltzman W, Pynoos R, Wilt K, Beardslee W. The long war and parental combat deployment: effects on military children and at-home spouses. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2010 Apr;49(4):310-20.
  7. Cozza SJ, Guimond JM, McKibben JB, Chun RS, Arata-Maiers TL, Schneider B, Maiers A, Fullerton CS, Ursano RJ . Combat-injured service members and their families: the relationship of child distress and spouse-perceived family distress and disruption. . J Trauma Stress. 2010 Feb;23(1):112-5.
  8. Schachman KA. Online fathering: the experience of first-time fatherhood in combat-deployed Troops Nurs Res. 2010 Jan-Feb;59(1):11-7.

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2009

  1. Chandra A, Lara-Cinisomo S, Jaycox LH, Tanielian T, Burns RM, Ruder T, Han B. Children on the homefront: the experience of children from military families. Pediatrics. 2010 Jan;125(1):16-25. Epub 2009 Dec 7.
  2. Barker LH, Berry KD. Developmental issues impacting military families with young children during single and multiple deployments. Mil Med. 2009 Oct;174(10):1033-40.
  3. Flake EM, Davis BE, Johnson PL, Middleton LS. The psychosocial effects of deployment on military children. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2009 Aug;30(4):271-8.
  4. McFarlane AC. Military deployment: the impact on children and family adjustment and the needfor care. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2009 Jul;22(4):369-73.
  5. La Bash HA, Vogt DS, King LA, King DW. Deployment stressors of the Iraq War: insights from the mainstream media. J Interpers Violence. 2009 Feb;24(2):231-58. Epub 2008 May 8. Fitzsimons VM, Krause-Parello CA. Military children: when parents are deployed overseas. J Sch Nurs. 2009 Feb;25(1):40-7

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2008

  1. Schonfeld DJ, Gurwitch R.Effect of parents' deployment on young children: findings that are long overdue. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008 Nov;162(11):1094-5.
  2. Chartrand MM, Frank DA, White LF, Shope TR. Effect of parents' wartime deployment on the behavior of young children in military families. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008 Nov;162(11):1009-14.
  3. Robinson R, Davis JD, Krueger M, Gore K, Freed MC, Kuesters P, Dube S, Engel CC. Acceptability of adverse childhood experiences questions for health surveillance in U.S. Armed Forces. Mil Med. 2008 Sep;173(9):853-9.
  4. Lincoln A, Swift E, Shorteno-Fraser M. Psychological adjustment and treatment of children and families with parents deployed in military combat.J Clin Psychol. 2008 Aug;64(8):984-92.
  5. Basham K. Homecoming as Safe Haven or the New Front: Attachment and Detachment in Military Couples. Clinical Social Work Journal 2008;36(1):83-96.

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2007

  1. Wilcox RM. Adolescents and Adaptation: The Experience Of Youth In Military Families Dealing With Parental Deployment. 2007.

  2. Webb NB. Play Therapy with Children in Crisis: Individual, Group, and Family Treatment. Guilford Publications 2007:494.

  3. Vegic V. The Effects of Previous Deployment on Soldiers' Attitudes to Peace Operations. International Peacekeeping 2007;14(2):298-313.

  4. Rush CM, Akos P. Supporting children and adolescents with deployed caregivers: A structured group approach for school counselors. Journal for Specialists in Group Work Vol 32(2) Jun 2007, 113-125 2007.

  5. Rush CM. Supporting Children and Adolescents with Deployed Caregivers: A Structured Group Approach for School Counselors. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 2007;32(2):113-125.

  6. Roper LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety: Roper, Lawanda L.: Capella U., US ; 2007.

  7. Roper LL. Air force single parent mothers and maternal separation anxiety. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences 2007;67(11-A):pp.

  8. Roberts KA. Self-efficacy, self-concept, and social competence as resources supporting resilience and psychological well-being in young adults reared within the military community: Roberts, Kristi A.: Fielding Graduate U., US ; 2007.

  9. Roberts KA. Self-efficacy, self-concept, and social competence as resources supporting resilience and psychological well-being in young adults reared within the military community. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering 2007;68(2-B):pp.
  10. Rentz ED, Marshall SW, Loomis D, Casteel C, Martin SL, Gibbs DA. Effect of deployment on the occurrence of child maltreatment in military and nonmilitary families. American Journal of Epidemiology 2007;165(10):1199-206.
  11. Relations F. Parental Deployment and Youth in Military Families: Exploring Uncertainty and Ambiguous Loss. Family Relations 2007;56(2):112-122.

  12. Miller J. In; 2007.

  13. Lynne Michael Blum. Military Children?s Needs Often Unmet; School Environment Key to Solution In; 2007.

  14. Levin A. War Injuries Often Disrupt Parent-Child Relationships. Psychiatric News 2007;42(9):4.

  15. Levin A. Military Deployment Stress Tied to Child-Abuse Increase. Psychiatric News 2007;42(17):8.

  16. Lemmon KMMD, Stafford EMMD. Recognizing and Responding to Child and Adolescent Stress: The Critical Role of the Pediatrician. [Article]: Psychiatric Annals June 2007;37(6):431-438; 2007.

  17. Lamberg L. Mental Health Experts Work to Help Youth Recover From War's Psychic Toll. [Miscellaneous]: JAMA August 1, 2007;298(5):501-503; 2007.

  18. Huebner AJ, Mancini JA, Wilcox RM, Grass SR, Grass GA. Parental Deployment and Youth in Military Families: Exploring Uncertainty and Ambiguous Loss. Family Relations 2007;56(2):112-122.

  19. Hoshmand LT, Hoshmand AL. SUPPORT FOR MILITARY FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY 2007;35(2):171-180.

  20. Horton D. The impact of deployment on children in military families: Horton, Denise: Walden U., US ; 2007.

  21. Horton D. The impact of deployment on children in military families. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering 2007;68(1-B):pp.

  22. Greenberg N, Langston V, Gould M. Culture-What Is Its Effect on Stress in the Military? Military Medicine 2007;172(9):931-935.

  23. Gibbs DA, Martin SL, Kupper LL, Johnson RE. Child maltreatment in enlisted soldiers' families during combat-related deployments. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association Vol 298(5) Aug 2007, 528-535 2007.

  24. 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.

  25. Flake EM, Davis BE. Identifying Children at Risk Prior to Parental Military Deployment: Abstract 35. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 2007;28(4):S10.

  26. Flake E. Identifying Children at Risk Prior to Parental Military Deployment: Abstract 35

  27. Everson RE. Joseph R. Herzog. Play Therapy with Children in Crisis: Individual, Group, and Family Treatment 2007
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  28. Davis BEMDMPHGE, Stafford EMMDGE. THIS ISSUE: Child Stress. [Miscellaneous]: Psychiatric Annals June 2007;37(6):386,390; 2007.

  29. Chartrand MM, Siegel B. At War in Iraq and Afghanistan : Children in US Military Families. Ambulatory Pediatrics 2007;7(1):1-2.

  30. Cabrera OA, Hoge CW, Bliese PD, Castro CA, Messer SC. Childhood adversity and combat as predictors of depression and post-traumatic stress in deployed troops. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;33(2):77-82.

  31. Busko M, vs Reconciliation R, From F, Therapy D. Studies Draw Attention to Ways That War Affects Children's Mental Health. JAMA 2007;298:555-559.

  32. Barnes VA, Davis H, Treiber FA. Perceived Stress, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure among Adolescents with Family Members Deployed in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Military Medicine 2007;172(1):40-43.

  33. Anthony Iii ER. GENDER-ROLE SOCIALIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON BATTERERS, VICTIMS, AND MILITARY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A MILITARY CHAPLAIN'S APPROACH TO PROVIDE PASTORAL CARE, COMMUNITY ACTION, AND CONGREGATIONAL OUTREACH. 2007.

  34. Allen M, Staley L. Helping Children Cope When a Loved One Is on Military Deployment. YOUNG CHILDREN 2007;62(1):82.


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2006

  1. Wexler IDMDP, Branski DMD, Kerem EMD. War and Children. [Editorial]: JAMA August 2, 2006;296(5):579-581; 2006.

  2. Wexler ID, Branski D, Kerem E. War and Children. JAMA 2006;296(5):579.

  3. Westhuis DJ, Fafara RJ, Ouellette P. Does Ethnicity Affect the Coping of Military Spouses? Armed Forces & Society 2006;32(4):584.

  4. Packman J, Paone T, LeBeauf I, Smaby MH, Lepkowski WJ. When a Parent Gets Deployed: Helping Military Families Deal With Stress. Vistas: Compelling Perspectives on Counseling, 2006 2006.

  5. McCone D, O?Donnell K. Marriage and Divorce Trends for Graduates of the US Air Force Academy. MILITARY PSYCHOLOGY 2006;18(1):61-75.

  6. King LA, King DW, Vogt DS, Knight JA, Samper R. Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory: a collection of measures for studying deployment-related experiences of military personnel and veterans. Mil Psychol 2006;18:89-120.

  7. Kennedy CH. Understanding One of Our Nation's Greatest Assets: Military Personnel 1. [Book or Media Review]: PsycCRITIQUES September 20, 2006;51(38); 2006.

  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. Single Military Parents in the New Millennium. Castro, Carl Andrew (Ed); Adler, Amy B (Ed); Britt, Thomas W (Ed) 2006;(2006). Military life: The psychology of serving in peace and combat (Vol. 3): The military family. (pp. 93-114). viii:CT: Praeger Security International.

  10. Hobson TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy women: Hobson, Tony A.: Walden U., US ; 2006.

  11. Hobson TA. The impact of deployment on the stay-behind spouse of active duty navy women. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering 2006;67(1-B):pp

  12. Heller DR. The role of a paediatrician in a war zone. Current Paediatrics 2006;16(7):512-516.

  13. Haas DM, Pazdernik LA. A Cross-Sectional Survey of Stressors for Postpartum Women during Wartime in a Military Medical Facility. Military Medicine 2006;171(10):1020-1023.

  14. Friedman MJMDPD. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Military Returnees From Afghanistan and Iraq . [Miscellaneous Article]: American Journal of Psychiatry April 2006;163(4):586-593; 2006.

  15. Friedman MJ. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Military Returnees From Afghanistan and Iraq . American Journal of Psychiatry 2006;163(4):586-593.

  16. 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.

  17. Darwin JL, Reich KI. Reaching Out to the Families of Those Who Serve: The SOFAR Project. [Article]: Professional Psychology - Research & Practice October 2006;37(5):481-484; 2006.

  18. Burrell LM, Adams GA, Durand DB, Castro CA. The Impact of Military Lifestyle Demands on Well-Being, Army, and Family Outcomes. Armed Forces & Society 2006;33(1):43.

  19. Budd FC, Kennedy CH. Introduction to Clinical Military Psychology. Military Psychology: Clinical and Operational Applications 2006.

  20. Brook TV. Army plans same troop levels in Iraq until 2010. USA Today 2006 10/11/2006.

  21. Report on the Cycles of Deployment: An Analysis of Survey Responses from April through September 2005. In: National Military Family Association 2006.


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2005

  1. Weisz JR, Sandler IN, Durlak JA, Anton BS. Promoting and Protecting Youth Mental Health Through Evidence-Based Prevention and Treatment. [Miscellaneous Article]: American Psychologist September 2005;60(6):628-648; 2005.

  2. Sahni N. Perceptions of those left behind: An exploration of family dynamics within military reservist families during the 2003 Iraq wartime deployment: Sahni, Nameeta: Alliant International U, San Diego, US; 2005.

  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. McNulty PAF. Reported stressors and health care needs of active duty Navy personnel during three phases of deployment in support of the war in Iraq . Military Medicine 2005;170(6):530-5.

  5. Horton D. Consultation With Military Children and Schools: A Proposed Model. [Article]: Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice & Research Fall 2005;57(4):259-265; 2005.

  6. 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.

  7. Haas DM, Pazdernik LA, Olsen CH. Cross-Sectional Survey of the Relationship Between Partner Deployment and Stress in Pregnancy During Wartime. Women's Health Issues Vol 15(2) Mar-Apr 2005, 48-54 2005.

  8. Cozza SJ, Chun RS, Polo JA. Military families and children during operation Iraqi Freedom. Psychiatric Quarterly Vol 76(4) Dec 2005, 371-378 2005.


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2004

  1. Schachman KA, Lee RK, Lederman RP. Baby boot camp: Facilitating maternal role adaptation among military wives. Nursing Research 2004;53(2):107-115.

  2. Lamberg L. When Military Parents Are Sent to War, Children Left Behind Need Ample Support. In: Am Med Assoc; 2004. p. 1541-1542.

  3. Hardaway T. Treatment of Psychological Trauma in Children of Military Families. Mass Trauma and Violence: Helping Families and Children Cope 2004.

  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.


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2003

  1. Thorne B. Children and the 2003 war in Iraq . Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research Vol 10(3) Aug 2003, 259-263 2003.

  2. Ritchie ECMDLTCMC. Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment: Central to Medicine in the US Military. [Article]: Psychiatric Annals November 2003;33(11):710-715; 2003.

  3. McNulty PAF. Does deployment impact the health care use of military families stationed in Okinawa, Japan ? Military Medicine 2003;168(6):465-70.

  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. McCarroll JE, Ursano RJ, Newby JH, Liu X, Fullerton CS, Norwood AE, et al. Domestic violence and deployment in US Army soldiers. J Nerv Ment Dis 2003;191(1):3-9.

  6. Drummet AR, Coleman M, Cable S. Military Families Under Stress: Implications for Family Life Education*. Family Relations 2003;52(3):279-287.

  7. Drummet AC, M. Cable, S. . Military Families Under Stress: Implications for Family Life Education. Family Relations 2003;42:279-287.

  8. Bonica CP, Daniel JHP. Helping adolescents cope with stress during stressful times. [Miscellaneous]: Current Opinion in Pediatrics August 2003;15(4):385-390; 2003.


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2002

  1. Murray JS. Helping children cope with separation during war. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing Vol 7(3) Jul-Sep 2002, 127-130 2002.


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2001

  1. Ryan-Wenger NAPDRN. Impact of the Threat of War on Children in Military Families. [Miscellaneous]: American Journal of Orthopsychiatry April 2001;71(2):236-244; 2001.

  2. 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.

  3. Ritchie EC. Issues for military women in deployment: an overview. Military Medicine 2001;166(12):1033-7.

  4. Pincus Sea. The emotional cycle of deployment a military family perspective. Journal of the Army Medical Department. 2001;April-June 2001 PB 8-01-4/5/6:15-23.

  5. Kelley MLPD, Hock EPD, Smith KMBS, Jarvis MSMS, Bonney JFMS, Gaffney MAMS. Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior of Children With Enlisted Navy Mothers Experiencing Military-Induced Separation. [Article]: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry April 2001;40(4):464-471; 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 American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Vol 40(4) Apr 2001, 464-471 2001.

  7. 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.

  8. Graham-Weber E. Impact of relocation on military adolescent school competence and behavior. Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences 2001;62 (4A):1324.


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2000

  1. Schumm WR, Bell DB, Knott B. Characteristics of families of soldiers who return prematurely from overseas deployments: an assessment from Operation Restore Hope ( Somalia ). Psychological Reports 2000;86(3 Pt 2):1267-72.

  2. Angrist JD, Johnson Iv JH. Effects of Work-Related Absences on Families: Evidence from the Gulf War. Industrial and Labor Relations Review 2000;54(1):41-58.


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1999

  1. Rotter JC, Boveja ME. Counseling military families. The Family Journal Vol 7(4) Oct 1999, 379-382 1999.

  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 U, US ; 1999.


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1997

  1. Cowan DN, DeFraites RF, Gray GC, Goldenbaum MB, Wishik SM. The Risk of Birth Defects Among Children of Persian Gulf War Veterans. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 1997;52(11):672-673.


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1996

  1. Ursano RJ, Norwood AE. Emotional aftermath of the Persian Gulf War: Veterans, families, communities, and nations. (1996). Emotional aftermath of the Persian Gulf War: Veterans, families, communities, and nations; 1996.

  2. Jensen PS, Shaw JA. The effects of war and parental deployment upon children and adolescents. Ursano, Robert J (Ed); Norwood, Ann E (Ed). (1996). Emotional aftermath of the Persian Gulf War: Veterans, families, communities, and nations; 1996.

  3. Jensen PS, Martin D, Watanabe H. Children's response to parental separation during Operation Desert Storm. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Vol 35(4) Apr 1996, 433-441 1996.


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1995

  1. 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.

  2. 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.


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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. Kelley ML. Effects of Military-Induced Separation on the Parenting Stress and Family Functioning of Deploying Mothers. Military Psychology 1994;6(2):125-138.

  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. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child 1994.

  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. Military-induced separation in relation to maternal adjustment and children's behaviors. Military Psychology Vol 6(3) 1994, 163-176 1994.

  7. 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.

  8. Cafferty TP, Davis KE, Medway FJ, O'Hearn RE, Chappell KD. Reunion dynamics among couples separated during Operation Desert Storm: An attachment theory analysis: Bartholomew, Kim (Ed); Perlman, Daniel (Ed); 1994

  9. 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.


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1993

  1. Rosen LN, Teitelbaum JM, Westhuis DJ. Children's reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of Army families. Military Medicine Vol 158(7) Jul 1993, 465-469 1993.

  2. Rosen LN, Teitelbaum JM, Westhuis DJ. Children's reactions to the Desert Storm deployment: Initial findings from a survey of Army families: Military Medicine. Vol 158(7) Jul 1993, 465-469.; 1993.

  3. 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: Campbell U, NC, US ; 1993.

  4. Paden LB, Pezor LJ. Uniforms and youth: The military child and his or her family: Kaslow, Florence Whiteman (Ed); 1993.

  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.

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1992

  1. Werkman S, Jensen PS. Resolved: military family life is hazardous to the mental health of children.[see comment]. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1992;31(5):984-7.

  2. Blount BW, Curry A, Jr., Lubin GI. Family separations in the military. Military Medicine 1992;157(2):76-80.


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1991

  1. Wexler HK, McGrath E. FAMILY MEMBER STRESS REACTIONS TO MILITARY INVOLVEMENT SEPARATION. [Article]: Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training Fall 1991;28(3):515-519; 1991.

  2. Jensen PSX, SN. Wolf, P. The military family syndrome revistied by the numbers. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 1991;179(2):102-107.

  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. Readjustment problems expereinced by Desert Storm military personnel and their families. In: Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Washington DC; 1991.


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1990

  1. Jensen PS, Bloedau L, DeGroot J, Ussery T, Davis H. Children at risk: I. Risk factors and child symptomatology. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1990;29(1):51-9.

  2. Jensen PS, Bloedau L, Davis H. Children at risk: II. Risk factors and clinic utilization. Journal of the American Academy of Child& Adolescent Psychiatry 1990;29(5):804-12.

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1989

  1. Walker WO, Jr., LaGrone RG, Atkinson AW. Psychosocial screening in pediatric practice: identifying high-risk children.[see comment][erratum appears in J Dev Behav Pediatr 1990 Feb;11(1):43]. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics 1989;10(3):134-8.

  2. Jensen PS, Grogan D, Xenakis SN, Bain MW. Father absence: effects on child and maternal psychopathology.[see comment]. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1989;28(2):171-5.

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1988

  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. 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.


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1986

  1. Jensen PS, Lewis RL, Xenakis SN. The military family in review: context, risk, and prevention. Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry 1986;25(2):225-34.


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1985

  1. 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.


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