The state of military families in Canada: A scoping review

L Manser - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 2020 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
Introduction: For some families, the military way of life fosters close social support networks
and adaptability. For others, the stresses and strains resulting from military operational …

Canadian military family demographics

L Manser - Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 2020 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
Demographic data detailed here is from August 2017. As military families frequently change–relocating
due to postings, marrying, separating, having children, etc.,–the information …

Supporting resilience in military families–from research to practice

L Manser, L Ogilvie - Military Behavioral Health, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Like many Canadian families, military families deal with struggles around financial stress,
intimate partner relationships, mental health, and personal well-being. But military families …

Retrospective cohort study of outpatient mental health visits in children and youth in Canadian military families

…, S Chen, B Ouellette, L Manser… - Journal of Military …, 2022 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
LAY SUMMARY This study tried to answer the question “Do children and youth in military
families have a greater risk of emotional and behavioural problems than children and youth in …

Fast facts: Canadian military families

L Manser - 2020 - jmvfh.utpjournals.press
Military families are the strength behind the uniform, but who are they? How many are there?
What challenges do they face? What do they require to be resilient? The Comprehensive …

Use of mental health services by children and youth in Ontario military families compared with the general population: a retrospective cohort study

…, AB Aiken, S Chen, B Ouellette, L Manser… - … Open Access Journal, 2022 - cmajopen.ca
Background: In Canada, more than 64 000 children are growing up with 1 or both parents in
the military. We compared mental health service use by children and youth in military …

A retrospective cohort study comparing the use of provincially funded mental health services between female military spouses living in Ontario and the general …

…, L Zhang, S Chen, B Ouellette, L Manser… - Military Behavioral …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The spouses of military members experience frequent geographic mobility, absences, risk,
and other lifestyle dimensions that may cause a greater need for mental health services and …

[PDF][PDF] The Needs of Medically Releasing Canadian Armed Forces Personnel and Their Families–A

L Manser - 2015 - northbaymfrc.ca
There is increasing public attention on the challenges faced by Canadian Armed Forces
personnel who are transitioning from active service through the medical release process to …

[BOOK][B] Primer Anthology: Sharing Our Stories to Make a Difference: a Compilation of Stories and Research

L Manser, J Alderman, J Auger, K Boudreau, J Brunet… - 2006 - youthincare.ca
Physical and sexual assaults are among the most pervasive causes of harm and death to
children and youth, yet the most difficult to document. Assaults by family members account for a …

[CITATION][C] The needs of medically releasing Canadian Armed Forces personnel and their families: a literature review

L Manser - Ottawa, ON: Military Family Services, 2015