Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project: 2010-2012
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contents | The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) has developed programs to help care for injured service members and veterans. In order to assess the mental, physical, and economic health of its member population, as well as to gain an understanding of WWP participation, WWP is engaged in a five-year survey effort. The RAND Corporation was asked to analyze the first three survey waves in order to take a more in-depth look at survey responses to explore whether outcomes differ across various subsets of WWP's database of members and, where possible, compare the experiences and outcomes of alumni with those of other ill and injured populations. This report describes specifically how WWP alumni who responded to the surveys are faring in domains related to mental health and resiliency, physical health, and employment and finances. The study finds that WWP goals are being met across a wide range of outcomes of interest but that individuals who have never been married, who are male, who are employed, and who are in higher ranks enjoy better mental health outcomes. On the other hand, women and those in junior ranks report more favorably on their physical health. Finally, married respondents and officers are more likely to have higher levels of education, be employed, and own homes. These outcomes enable WWP to target its programming and messaging to the alumni in need of support in these areas |
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spelling | Krull, Heather Verfasser aut Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 Heather Krull, Mustafa Oguz Santa Monica, CA RAND Corporation [2014] 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 101 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Research reports RR-290-WWP The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) has developed programs to help care for injured service members and veterans. In order to assess the mental, physical, and economic health of its member population, as well as to gain an understanding of WWP participation, WWP is engaged in a five-year survey effort. The RAND Corporation was asked to analyze the first three survey waves in order to take a more in-depth look at survey responses to explore whether outcomes differ across various subsets of WWP's database of members and, where possible, compare the experiences and outcomes of alumni with those of other ill and injured populations. This report describes specifically how WWP alumni who responded to the surveys are faring in domains related to mental health and resiliency, physical health, and employment and finances. The study finds that WWP goals are being met across a wide range of outcomes of interest but that individuals who have never been married, who are male, who are employed, and who are in higher ranks enjoy better mental health outcomes. On the other hand, women and those in junior ranks report more favorably on their physical health. Finally, married respondents and officers are more likely to have higher levels of education, be employed, and own homes. These outcomes enable WWP to target its programming and messaging to the alumni in need of support in these areas Wounded Warrior Project Veterans Health Military Personnel Disabled Persons / rehabilitation Organizations, Nonprofit Rehabilitation / economics Treatment Outcome Wounded warrior project HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh LAW / Labor & Employment bisacsh Disabled veterans fast Veterans / Employment fast Veterans / Health and hygiene fast Veterans / Mental health fast Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Wirtschaft Disabled veterans United States Veterans Mental health United States Veterans Health and hygiene United States Veterans Employment United States Disabled veterans Health and hygiene United States Disabled veterans Mental health United States Disabled veterans United States Economic conditions USA Oguz, Mustafa 1940- Verfasser aut https://doi.org/10.7249/RR290 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Krull, Heather Oguz, Mustafa 1940- Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) has developed programs to help care for injured service members and veterans. In order to assess the mental, physical, and economic health of its member population, as well as to gain an understanding of WWP participation, WWP is engaged in a five-year survey effort. The RAND Corporation was asked to analyze the first three survey waves in order to take a more in-depth look at survey responses to explore whether outcomes differ across various subsets of WWP's database of members and, where possible, compare the experiences and outcomes of alumni with those of other ill and injured populations. This report describes specifically how WWP alumni who responded to the surveys are faring in domains related to mental health and resiliency, physical health, and employment and finances. The study finds that WWP goals are being met across a wide range of outcomes of interest but that individuals who have never been married, who are male, who are employed, and who are in higher ranks enjoy better mental health outcomes. On the other hand, women and those in junior ranks report more favorably on their physical health. Finally, married respondents and officers are more likely to have higher levels of education, be employed, and own homes. These outcomes enable WWP to target its programming and messaging to the alumni in need of support in these areas Wounded Warrior Project Veterans Health Military Personnel Disabled Persons / rehabilitation Organizations, Nonprofit Rehabilitation / economics Treatment Outcome Wounded warrior project HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh LAW / Labor & Employment bisacsh Disabled veterans fast Veterans / Employment fast Veterans / Health and hygiene fast Veterans / Mental health fast Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Wirtschaft Disabled veterans United States Veterans Mental health United States Veterans Health and hygiene United States Veterans Employment United States Disabled veterans Health and hygiene United States Disabled veterans Mental health United States Disabled veterans United States Economic conditions |
title | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 |
title_auth | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 |
title_exact_search | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 |
title_full | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 Heather Krull, Mustafa Oguz |
title_fullStr | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 Heather Krull, Mustafa Oguz |
title_full_unstemmed | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project 2010-2012 Heather Krull, Mustafa Oguz |
title_short | Health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the Wounded Warrior Project |
title_sort | health and economic outcomes in the alumni of the wounded warrior project 2010 2012 |
title_sub | 2010-2012 |
topic | Wounded Warrior Project Veterans Health Military Personnel Disabled Persons / rehabilitation Organizations, Nonprofit Rehabilitation / economics Treatment Outcome Wounded warrior project HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General bisacsh MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Diseases bisacsh MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine bisacsh MEDICAL / Internal Medicine bisacsh LAW / Labor & Employment bisacsh Disabled veterans fast Veterans / Employment fast Veterans / Health and hygiene fast Veterans / Mental health fast Evidenz-basierte Medizin Innere Medizin Medizin Wirtschaft Disabled veterans United States Veterans Mental health United States Veterans Health and hygiene United States Veterans Employment United States Disabled veterans Health and hygiene United States Disabled veterans Mental health United States Disabled veterans United States Economic conditions |
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