| DOI: | 10.7249/RR1532
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| 报告号: | RR-1532-RC
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| 报告题名: | Ongoing Survey Research on Post-9/11 Veterans |
| 作者: | Teryn Mattox; Michael Pollard
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| 出版者: | RAND Corporation
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| 出版年: | 2016
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| 发表日期: | 2016
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| 总页数: | 8
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| 国家: | 美国
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| 语种: | 英语
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| 英文关键词: | Military Veterans
; Survey Research Methodology
; RAND-initiated
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| 中文主题词: | 景观
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| 主题词: | LANDSCAPE
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| 英文摘要: | Federal agencies, researchers, and veterans' advocacy groups have issued imperatives highlighting important gaps in our knowledge of the trajectory of reintegration and related problems faced by post-9/11 veterans. There are a number of ongoing surveys that can be used to address the needs of post-9/11 veterans, but no comparative information exists that assesses the strengths and weaknesses of these efforts. To that end, this report documents the results of a review of the survey research landscape examining post-9/11 veterans. The authors limited their search to repeated surveys because surveys conducted in an ongoing way can provide rich information about the trajectory of veterans' well-being over time. This review provides a comprehensive look at nationally representative and repeated surveys of post-9/11 U.S. military veterans. The authors identified 11 surveys as having sufficient sample sizes of post-9/11 veterans and robust sampling procedures. This information should be useful to researchers and policymakers interested in the breadth, quality, and representativeness of research on post-9/11 veterans that shows the trajectory of these individuals' reintegration into civilian life. |
| URL: | http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR1500/RR1532/RAND_RR1532.pdf
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| 资源类型: | 研究报告
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| 标识符: | http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/27180
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| Appears in Collections: | 影响、适应和脆弱性 科学计划与规划 气候减缓与适应 气候变化事实与影响 气候变化与战略
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Teryn Mattox,Michael Pollard. Ongoing Survey Research on Post-9/11 Veterans. 2016-01-01.
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