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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1474
来源IDRR-1474-AF
Continuing Down the Road to Reintegration: Status and Ongoing Support of the U.S. Air Force's Wounded Warriors
Carra S. Sims; Christine Anne Vaughan; Kayla M. Williams
发表日期2017-01-06
出版年2016
语种英语
结论

Airmen in the Sample Experience Challenges in Several Domains

  • A high proportion of airmen surveyed screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD), with 67 percent screening positive for both.
  • They self-report lower rates of perceived physical health than the U.S. general population does.
  • About half reported at least one instance in which they wanted but did not obtain mental health treatment.
  • More than one-half of respondents identified their primary supporter as being a spouse or domestic partner, although about 20 percent said that no one played this role for them.
  • About 10 percent of those surveyed fall below the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' poverty guidelines.
  • Close to 15 percent of the sample would be considered unemployed based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' U3 (official) measure of unemployment.
  • About 10 percent of the new cohort indicated that their first experience with housing instability occurred after they returned from most-recent deployment. About 8 percent of the longitudinal subset reported having experienced housing instability since the previous survey.
  • However, some domains showed evidence of improvement. Between waves 1 and 2, airmen's perceptions of their physical impairments improved, the proportion of airmen who reported the presence of a primary supporter increased, and the proportion of airmen who were unemployed and looking for work decreased. Moreover, high numbers of respondents eligible for and in receipt of services from the varying programs available to support them reported overall very high levels of satisfaction with these programs.
摘要

The U.S. Air Force (AF) wanted to gain greater insight into the well-being of its members who have sustained mental or physical injuries in combat or combat-related situations, with an eye toward improving services provided and enabling wounded airmen to become fully functioning members of society. It also wanted to take advantage of ongoing research into how best to do so. Areas of interest include quality of life and the challenges that will impede wounded veterans' reintegration after they leave AF. AF asked RAND Project AIR FORCE to help gauge the current status of AF's wounded warriors, including their use of and satisfaction with AF programs designed to serve them. The research team surveyed AF wounded warriors (wave 1) and published the results in 2015. This report presents the analysis of the second such survey, called wave 2.

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The team developed a notional model that drove a survey that assessed well-being on a range of critical indicators. These indicators included psychological health, social support, housing instability, and perceived financial security. They also included questions to assess AF services used, focusing on the AF Wounded Warrior, AF Recovery Care Coordinator, and Family Liaison Officer programs. Because the programs were established relatively recently, this longitudinal investigation represents an independent program evaluation to determine the array and extent of the needs of intended program recipients, assess how well the program meets these needs, and suggest ways to improve the programs.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Brief Literature Review: A Holistic Approach to Reintegration Is Necessary

  • Chapter Three

    Survey Administration, Method, and Measures

  • Chapter Four

    Mental Health, Mental Health Service Utilization, and Physical Health

  • Chapter Five

    Social and Occupational Functioning and Financial and Housing Stability

  • Chapter Six

    Program Evaluation

  • Chapter Seven

    Conclusions and Recommendations

  • Appendix A

    October 2013 Air Force Wounded Warrior Newsletter Study Summary

  • Appendix B

    January 2014 Air Force Wounded Warrior Newsletter Announcement

  • Appendix C

    Detailed Measure Information

  • Appendix D

    Wave 2 Survey Instrument

  • Appendix E

    Preliminary Analyses

  • Appendix F

    Additional Results

主题Health Care Program Evaluation ; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ; United States Air Force ; Veterans Health Care
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1474.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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