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    Creating a Statistical Analysis Plan to Continually Evaluate Intervention Adaptations that Arise in Real-World Implementation

    Evidence-based health interventions are frequently translated into real-world settings where practical needs drive changes to intervention protocols. Due to logistical and resource constraints, these naturally...

    Teresa Bufford, Hilary Aralis, Sheryl Kataoka, Sung-Jae Lee in Prevention Science (2023)

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    Evaluating the KidCOPE for Children in Active Duty Military Families

    The KidCOPE is a widely used measure designed to examine how children cope in the face of stressful events. The current study aimed to replicate the factor structure of the KidCOPE found in four prior studies....

    Stephanie M. Ernestus, Ruth Ellingsen, Kristin Gray in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2023)

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    A Trauma-Informed, Family-Centered, Virtual Home Visiting Program for Young Children: One-Year Outcomes

    Military-connected families face many challenges associated with military life transitions, including deployment separations. We report on a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of Families Ove...

    Catherine Mogil, Nastassia Hajal, Hilary Aralis in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2022)

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    Factors associated with response and remission from depression at 6-months of treatment in a retrospective cohort treated within an integrated care program

    Depression causes significant morbidity, which impacts mental health, overall general health outcomes, everyday functioning and quality of life. This study aims to contribute to knowledge in the field through ...

    Jessica Jeffrey, Alex Klomhaus, Hilary Aralis in BMC Health Services Research (2021)

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    Adapting and Implementing a School-Based Resilience-Building Curriculum Among Low-Income Racial and Ethnic Minority Students

    Although youth are at risk for exposure to adversity and trauma, many youth, especially ethnic and racial minorities, do not have access to mental health care. Resilience-building curriculums can teach importa...

    Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Lauren Marlotte, Ediza Garcia in Contemporary School Psychology (2017)

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    The Impact of Deployment on Parental, Family and Child Adjustment in Military Families

    Since 9/11, military service in the United States has been characterized by wartime deployments and reintegration challenges that contribute to a context of stress for military families. Research indicates the...

    Patricia Lester, Hilary Aralis, Maegan Sinclair in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2016)