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Research and Training about Military Families: Where Are We?- Evolution of a Research Agenda
I. Relational Functioning
Bridging the Distance: Illustrations of Real-Time Communication of Support between Partners and Deployed Members of the National Guard
Relational Turbulence within Military Couples During Reintegration Following Deployment
Feasibility of Telephone Support Groups for Spouses of Returning Iraq and Afghanistan Service Members
II. Parenting and Child Outcomes
General and Specialist Health Care Utilization in Military Children of Army Service Members Who Are Deployed
Parenting Practices and Emotion Regulation in National Guard and Reserve Families: Early Findings from the After Deployment Adaptive Parenting Tools/ADAPT study
Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Military Families: Visible But Legally Marginalized
III. Single Service Members
Pre-deployment Well-being among Single and Partnered National Guard Soldiers: The Role of their Parents, Social Support, and Stressors
Towards a Better Understanding of Post-Deployment Reintegration
Young Veterans and the Transition to Civilian Employment: Does Marital Status Matter?- Recent Developments in the Uneasy Tension Between Family and Career: Competency-Related Perceptions of Women and Mothers
IV. Family Sequelae of Wounds and Injuries
The Effects of Wounds of War on Family Functioning in a National Guard Sample: An Exploratory Study
Resources and Coping Strategies Among Caregivers of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Veterans with Polytrauma and Traumatic Brain Injury
Combat-related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Families
Community-Based Support and Unmet Needs Among Families of Persons with Brain Injuries: A Mixed Methods Study with the Brain Injury Association of America State Affiliates.

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