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Author Sims, Carra S., author.

Title Navigating the road to reintegration : status and continuing support of the U.S. Air Force's wounded warriors / Carra S. Sims, Christine Anne Vaughan, Haralambos Theologis, Ashley L. Boal, Karen Chan Osilla.

Publication Info. Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 160 pages) : illustrations (some color)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Research report
Research report (Rand Corporation)
Note "RR-599-AF"--Page 4 of cover
"Rand Project Air Force."
"Prepared for the United States Air Force."
"Approved for public release; distribution unlimited."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-160).
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review: a holistic approach to reintegration is necessary. Mental health -- Physical health -- Other relevant domains of functioning -- Opportunities for intervention -- Summary -- 3. Survey method. Sampling of participants -- Procedures for administering the survey -- Measures used in the survey -- 4. Survey results. Participants in the survey -- Mental health and substance abuse -- Physical health and medical care -- Mental health services utlilization, barriers, and preferences -- Interpersonal relationships -- Occupational functioning -- Financial stability -- Housing instability -- Program evaluation -- 5. Conclusions and recommendations. Brief caveats -- Mental health -- Employment -- Conclusion.
1. Introduction -- 2. Literature review: a holistic approach to reintegration is necessary -- 3. Survey method -- 4. Survey results -- 5. Conclusions and recommendations -- A. Detailed measures information -- B. Survey instrument -- C. Additional results.
Note Print version record.
Summary The U.S. Air Force, wanting to gain greater insight into the well-being of its members who have sustained mental or physical injuries in combat or combat-related situations, including their quality of life and the challenges they will confront in their reintegration following separation or retirement, asked the RAND Corporation for assistance in gauging the current status of the Air Force's wounded warriors, including their use of and satisfaction with Air Force programs designed to serve them. This report presents the baseline findings from a longitudinal analysis of enrollees in the Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) program who were receiving benefits or undergoing evaluation to receive benefits, the majority of whom had a primary administrative diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A high proportion of the Airmen in the sample screened positive for PTSD (roughly 78 percent) and major depressive disorder (MDD) (roughly 75 percent); 69 percent screened positive for both. Although more than 90 percent of those in the sample who screened positive for PTSD or MDD were receiving treatment, about half indicated that there was at least one instance during the past year in which they desired mental health treatment but did not receive it. Participants reported concerns about stigma, confidentiality, and the quality of available treatment as barriers to receiving mental health care, though the current data do not link these concerns to a particular treatment setting. About 10 percent of Airmen reported a financial situation that could be considered as living in poverty based on U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' poverty guidelines. Similarly, close to 15 percent of those in the labor force could be considered unemployed. Reserve and National Guard Airmen evidenced heightened challenges across examined domains. Respondents were overall satisfied with the services they received from the AFW2 and Air Force Recovery Care Coordinator programs.
Language English.
Subject United States. Air Force.
États-Unis. Air Force.
United States. Air Force
Veteran reintegration -- United States.
Veterans -- Services for -- United States.
Disabled veterans -- Services for -- United States.
Veterans -- Medical care -- United States.
Disabled veterans -- Rehabilitation -- United States.
Veterans Health
Community Integration
Military Personnel
Veterans -- psychology
United States
Anciens combattants -- Réintégration -- États-Unis.
Anciens combattants -- Services -- États-Unis.
Invalides de guerre -- Services -- États-Unis.
Anciens combattants -- Soins médicaux -- États-Unis.
Invalides de guerre -- Réadaptation -- États-Unis.
HISTORY -- Military -- Aviation.
Disabled veterans -- Rehabilitation
Disabled veterans -- Services for
Veteran reintegration
Veterans -- Medical care
Veterans -- Services for
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Added Author Vaughan, Christine Anne, author.
Theologis, Haralambos, author.
Boal, Ashley Lynn, 1986- author.
Osilla, Karen Chan, author.
Project Air Force (U.S.), sponsoring body.
United States. Air Force, sponsoring body.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
Added Title Status and continuing support of the U.S. Air Force's wounded warriors
Other Form: Print version: Sims, Carra S. Navigating the road to reintegration 0833088386 (OCoLC)911191260
ISBN 9780833091482 (electronic bk.)
0833091484 (electronic bk.)
0833088386
9780833088383
Standard No. AU@ 000061154888
AU@ 000066302628
GBVCP 100866443X

 
    
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