Project CAPS (Child Adjustment to Parental Separation) is a research program at Wayne State University funded by the Department of Defense that aims to better understand the impact of military deployment on spouses and young children.
Understand the impact of military deployment on spouses and young children
Project CAPS (Child Adjustment to Parental Separation) is a research program at Wayne State University funded by the Department of Defense that aims to better understand the impact of military deployment on spouses and young children.
Project CAPS (Child Adjustment to Parental Separation) is a research program at Wayne State University funded by the Department of Defense that aims to better understand the impact of military deployment on spouses and young children. At Project CAPS we are currently studying the direct and indirect impact of deployment on well-being and psychological health.… Continue reading About Us
Our aim is to understand how service members and their families are coping with deployment experiences. In many cases, families are resilient and bounce back after a deployment, but we do find that in some cases, families struggle. By studying the impact of deployment on families, we hope to lay the groundwork for prevention and… Continue reading Research
Thank you for your interest in Project CAPS. If you need to contact us, please use any of the methods described below. Email: projectcaps@wayne.edu Phone: 313-664-2547 Address: 71 E Ferry St, Detroit, MI 48202