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Associations of combat exposure and parental locus of control in deployed mothers and fathers
by
Piehler, Timothy
, Darawshy, Neveen Ali‐Saleh
, Cheng, Cheuk H.
, Gewirtz, Abigail H.
in
ADAPT (After Deployment
/ Adaptive Parenting Tools
/ Armed forces
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Combat experience
/ combat exposure
/ Deployment
/ Efficacy
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family relations
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Intervention
/ Literature Reviews
/ Locus of control
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Males
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta Analysis
/ Military deployment
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Mothers
/ Parent education
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Responsibility
/ Parental control
/ parental locus of control
/ Parenthood education
/ parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Perceptions
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Prevention programs
/ PTSD symptoms
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Veterans
/ Women
2023
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Associations of combat exposure and parental locus of control in deployed mothers and fathers
by
Piehler, Timothy
, Darawshy, Neveen Ali‐Saleh
, Cheng, Cheuk H.
, Gewirtz, Abigail H.
in
ADAPT (After Deployment
/ Adaptive Parenting Tools
/ Armed forces
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Combat experience
/ combat exposure
/ Deployment
/ Efficacy
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family relations
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Intervention
/ Literature Reviews
/ Locus of control
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Males
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta Analysis
/ Military deployment
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Mothers
/ Parent education
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Responsibility
/ Parental control
/ parental locus of control
/ Parenthood education
/ parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Perceptions
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Prevention programs
/ PTSD symptoms
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Veterans
/ Women
2023
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Associations of combat exposure and parental locus of control in deployed mothers and fathers
by
Piehler, Timothy
, Darawshy, Neveen Ali‐Saleh
, Cheng, Cheuk H.
, Gewirtz, Abigail H.
in
ADAPT (After Deployment
/ Adaptive Parenting Tools
/ Armed forces
/ Child discipline
/ Child Rearing
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Combat experience
/ combat exposure
/ Deployment
/ Efficacy
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family relations
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Intervention
/ Literature Reviews
/ Locus of control
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Males
/ Medical research
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Meta Analysis
/ Military deployment
/ Military engagements
/ Military personnel
/ Mothers
/ Parent education
/ Parent Participation
/ Parent Responsibility
/ Parental control
/ parental locus of control
/ Parenthood education
/ parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ Perceptions
/ Post traumatic stress disorder
/ Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
/ Prevention programs
/ PTSD symptoms
/ Randomized Controlled Trials
/ Veterans
/ Women
2023
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Associations of combat exposure and parental locus of control in deployed mothers and fathers
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Associations of combat exposure and parental locus of control in deployed mothers and fathers
2023
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Overview
Objective
Relying upon the military family stress model, we evaluated the associations between combat exposure, PTSD symptoms, and parental locus of control (PLOC) among mothers and fathers with history of deployment, using a multigroup analysis.
Background
Few studies have investigated the correlates of deployment‐related stressors for deployed mothers and none have examined perceptions of parenting efficacy. The relationship between combat exposure and PTSD symptoms may differ by gender.
Method
The sample (421 fathers and 117 mothers) was selected by combining baseline data from two distinct randomized controlled trials of a parenting program for post‐deployed military families: ADAPT and ADAPT 4 U (Gewirtz et al., 2018a).
Results
Our analyses revealed a significant indirect effect of PTSD symptoms between combat exposure and PLOC, among deployed parents, with no gender differences in the indirect effect.
Conclusion
Relationships between combat exposure, PTSD symptoms, and PLOC support a military family stress model, and highlight the need to support parents with PTSD symptoms because PTSD symptoms appear to be a mechanism through which combat exposure affects parenting beliefs and perceptions.
Implications
Prevention and intervention research should focus on how parenting programs might help to reduce PTSD symptoms and improve parental perceptions of efficacy, confidence, and control.
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc,National Council on Family Relations
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