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Citation

Trautmann J, Alhusen J, Gross D. Nurs. Outlook 2015; 63(6): 656-679.

Affiliation

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.outlook.2015.06.002

PMID

26183660

Abstract

BACKGROUND: More than 40% of children in military families are <6 years old, a period when children are most dependent on their parents' physical and emotional availability.

PURPOSE: This systematic review describes the impact of deployment since 9/11 on the mental health of military families with young children, evaluates evidence-based interventions for military parents with young children, and identifies gaps in the science limiting our ability to support the needs of these families.

METHODS: Databases were reviewed from 2001 to 2014 using preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses approach; 26 studies met review criteria.

RESULTS: Deployment was associated with increased parent stress, child behavior problems, health care utilization, and child maltreatment. Few studies tested interventions or focused on racial/ethnic minority or veteran families. A number of methodological limitations are noted.

CONCLUSIONS: More research using multiple methods, stronger designs, and more diverse samples is needed to understand and address the needs of military families with young children.


Language: en

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