Active Duty Spouse Survey

Active Duty Spouse Survey

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Active Duty Spouse Survey

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2021 Survey of Active Duty Spouses

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

SRMRSTS

1. What is your marital status?

1

Married

2

Separated

3

Divorced

4

Widowed


ADSPSE

2. Is your spouse currently serving on active duty (not a member of the National Guard or Reserve)?

2

Yes

1

No


MARYRS

3. How many years have you been married? To indicate less than 1 year, enter “0”.



Years


NIGHTSAWAY

4. In the last 12 months, how many nights has your spouse been away from home because of military duties (e.g., deployments, TDYs, training, time at sea, field exercises/​alerts)? Add up all nights away from home.



Nights


HOUSING

5. Which of the following best describes where you live? Mark one.

1

Military housing, on base

2

Military housing, off base

3

Civilian housing


MILBASE

6. [Ask if Q5 = "Military housing, off base" or Q5 = "Civilian housing"] How close do you live to a military base/​installation? Mark one.

1

Less than 30 minutes

2

30 minutes to less than 1 hour

3

1 to 2 hours

4

More than 2 hours


SRHISPA

7. Are you Spanish/​Hispanic/​Latino?

1

No, not Spanish/​Hispanic/​Latino

2

Yes, Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicano, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or other Spanish/​Hispanic/​Latino


SRRACEA SRRACEB SRRACEC SRRACED SRRACEE

8. What is your race? Mark one or more races to indicate what you consider yourself to be.


White


Black or African American


American Indian or Alaska Native


Asian (e.g., Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, or Vietnamese)


Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander (e.g., Samoan, Guamanian, or Chamorro)


SRAGE

9. How old are you?



Years old


SRSEX

10. Are you...

1

Male?

2

Female?


EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT

EDUCOMP

11. What is the highest degree or level of school that you have completed? Mark the one answer that describes the highest grade or degree that you have completed.

1

12 years or less of school (no diploma)

2

High school graduate—high school diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED)

3

Vocational or technical diploma

4

Some college credit, but less than 1 year

5

1 or more years of college, no degree

6

Associate's degree

7

Bachelor's degree

8

Master's degree

9

Doctoral or professional school degree


FUNDEDU2A FUNDEDU2B FUNDEDU2C FUNDEDU2D FUNDEDU2E FUNDEDU2F FUNDEDU2G FUNDEDU2H

12. Did you use any of the following resources to fund an educational certificate, diploma, or degree? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Employment or savings


b. Post 9/​11 GI Bill from your spouse


c. Post 9/​11 GI Bill from yourself


d. Scholarships or financial aid


e. Student loans


f. Parents


g. Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) Scholarship


h. Other


NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED

13. What credential(s), if any, did you receive in the last 12 months? Mark all that apply.


High school graduate—high school diploma or equivalent (e.g., GED)


Vocational or technical diploma


Associate's degree


Bachelor's degree


Master's, doctoral, or professional school degree


Professional license


Professional certificate


USEMYCAA

14. Have you used a Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) Scholarship? Mark one.

1

Yes, in the past 12 months

2

Yes, but not in the past 12 months

3

No, and I was not aware of this resource

4

No, but I am aware of this resource


DEGMYCAA

15. [Ask if Q14 = "Yes, in the past 12 months" OR Q14 = "Yes, but not in the past 12 months"] Have you obtained a degree, license, or certificate using your MyCAA Scholarship? Mark one.

1

Yes

2

No, I am still working on obtaining a degree/​license/​certificate

3

No, and I am no longer pursuing a degree/​license/​certificate


REASMYCAA2

16. [Ask if Q14 = "No, but I am aware of this resource"] What is the main reason you did not use a MyCAA Scholarship? Mark one.

1

I am not eligible because of my husband/​wife's rank.

2

I need education, training, or testing not covered by MyCAA.

3

I have limited time for additional education/​training because of family/​personal obligations.

4

I am not interested in additional education/​training.

5

I do not feel that additional education/​training are important for my career.


EDUNROLL

17. Are you currently enrolled in school/​training? Mark one.

1

Yes

3

No, I do not want or need to be

2

No, but I would like to be


EDPRVNT2A EDPRVNT2B EDPRVNT2C EDPRVNT2D EDPRVNT2E EDPRVNT2F EDPRVNT2G EDPRVNT2H EDPRVNT2I EDPRVNT2J EDPRVNT2K

19. [Ask if Q17 = "No, but I would like to be"] Do any of the following prevent you from attending school/​training? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Hours/​locations are not convenient


b. I move too often


c. Transportation problems


d. Family responsibilities


e. Conflicts with my work schedule


f. Costs of education


g. My spouse's deployments make it difficult to attend school/​training


h. Expense of child care


i. Availability of child care


j. I am a caregiver to a family member


k. Other


EDPRVNT2SP

[Ask if Q17 = "No, but I would like to be" AND QRefError k = "Yes"] Please specify your other reason(s) for not being able to attend school/​training. Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




PREVACT

20. Have you previously served in an active duty Service (e.g., Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard) or National Guard/​Reserve? Mark one.

1

No

2

Yes, I served in an active duty Service or National Guard/​Reserve, but did NOT retire

3

Yes, I served in an active duty Service or National Guard/​Reserve and retired


CURMIL

21. Are you currently serving in the military? Mark one.

1

Yes, on active duty (not a member of the National Guard/​Reserve)

2

Yes, as a member of the National Guard or Reserve in a full-time active duty program (AGR/​FTS/​AR)

3

Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)

4

No


EMP01

22. [Ask if Q19 = "No" or Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" or Q19 = .] Last week, did you do any work for pay or profit? Mark “Yes” even if you worked only one hour, or helped without pay in a family business or farm for 15 hours or more.

2

Yes

1

No


EMP02

23. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND Q20 = "No"] Last week, were you temporarily absent from a job or business?

2

Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc.

1

No


EMPWKLOOK

24. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "No"] Have you been looking for work during the last four weeks?

2

Yes

1

No


WORKIFOFFERED

25. [Ask if [Ask if (Q### = "No" OR Q### = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q### = Not answered) AND Q### = "No" AND Q### = "No"]] Last week, could you have started a job if one had been offered?

2

Yes

1

No


REASNWRK2

26. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "No" AND Q22 = "No"] Which of these would you consider to be the main reason you have not been looking for work? Mark the one answer you feel is the MAIN reason.

1

I do not want to work.

2

My spouse does not want me to work.

3

I cannot find any work that matches my skills.

4

I am preparing for/​recovering from a PCS move.

5

I stay home to homeschool my children.

6

I want to be able to stay home to care for my children.

8

I lack the necessary work experience.

9

Child care is too costly.

10

I do not have child care available to me.

11

I am attending school or other training.

12

I am not physically prepared to work (e.g., pregnant, sick, disabled).

13

I am unable to work while my spouse is deployed.

14

There are no jobs in my career field where I currently live.

15

I do not have the required license or credential in my field.

16

Other


JOBHUNT

27. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "No" AND Q22 = "Yes"] How many weeks have you been looking for work? If you have been looking for work for less than one week, enter “0”. If you have been looking for work for more than one year, enter “52”.



Weeks


EMPHRSWK

28. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))] On average, how many hours a week do you spend working for pay (including hours worked for a family business or farm)?



Hours


REASPT2

29. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc.")) AND (Q26 < 35 and Q26 >= 1)] What is your main reason for working part-time (i.e., fewer than 35 hours a week) instead of full-time? Mark one.

1

Could only find part-time work

2

Want to spend time with children

3

Availability of child care

4

Expense of child care

5

Other family/​personal obligations

6

Health/​medical limitations

7

I do not want to work full-time

8

I am self-employed

9

I am a caregiver to a family member

10

I am attending school or training

11

Other


FLEXWORKSHEDULE REMOTEWORK

30. [Ask if [Ask if (Q22 = "No" OR Q22 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q22 = Not answered) AND (Q23 = "Yes" OR (Q23 = "No" AND Q24 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))]] Does your employer offer the following... Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Flexible scheduling?


b. Remote work?


UNDEREMPLOYMEN UNDEREMPLOYMENB UNDEREMPLOYMENC UNDEREMPLOYMEND UNDEREMPLOYMENE UNDEREMPLOYMENF

31. [Ask if Employed] Please indicate the degree to which any of the following apply to you. Mark one answer for each item.


1 Strongly disagree


2 Disagree



3 Neither agree nor disagree




4 Agree





5 Strongly agree













a. I am paid less than those with similar credentials


b. Given my credentials, I should have a higher position at work


c. I need to find a job that allows me to work more hours


d. I work in temporary positions, but I would prefer not to


e. I had to take a job outside of my field


f. My pay is not enough to live on


CAREERFLD2

32. In what career field is your current or most recent employment? Mark one.

1

Not applicable, I have never been employed

2

Administrative services (e.g., Administrative assistant, secretary)

3

Education (e.g., Teacher, teacher's assistant)

4

Child care and child development (e.g. Attend to children at schools, businesses, private households, and childcare institutions)

5

Financial services (e.g., Claim adjuster, credit analyst, accountant, financial counselor, banker, insurance agent)

6

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (e.g., Nurse, dental hygienist, pharmacist, medical records specialist, dentist, doctor, paramedic, optician, veterinarian)

7

Healthcare support (e.g., Home health aide, nursing assistant, occupational or physical therapy aid)

8

Community and social services (e.g., Mental health counselor, social worker, probation officers and correctional treatment specialists, school bus monitor)

9

Communications and marketing (e.g., Writer/​editor, call center, film/​TV, social media, web development)

10

Retail and customer service (e.g., Cashier, sales person, customer service representative, manager)

111

Information technology (e.g., Network analyst, database administrator)

12

Recreation and hospitality (e.g., Restaurant, hotel business/​management, personal trainer, ticket agent)

13

Legal (e.g., Lawyer, paralegal, legal assistant, mediator, magistrate)

14

Protective services (e.g., Correctional officer, firefighter, police officer, animal control worker, security guard)

15

Transportation and material moving occupations (e.g. Aircraft service attendant, Parking Attendants, bus, taxi or truck driver)

16

Skilled trades (e.g., Electrician, cosmetology, plumber, construction, welder)

17

Other occupations which require a state license

18

Other occupations which do NOT require a state license


SELFEMPLOY

33. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))] Are you currently self-employed (e.g., a business owner or contractor who provides services to other businesses)?

2

Yes

1

No


CIVFED

34. [Ask if (Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))] Do you currently work as a civilian Federal government employee?

2

Yes

1

No


INCMCONT

35. [Ask if ((Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))) OR (Q19 = "Yes, on active duty (not a member of the National Guard/​Reserve") OR Q19 = "Yes, as a member of the National Guard or Reserve in a full-time active duty program (AGR/​FTS/​AR)")] How much does your income contribute toward your total household income? Mark one.

1

Less than 50%

2

50%

3

More than 50%


AREAEDU

36. [Ask if ((Q19 = "No" OR Q19 = "Yes, as a traditional National Guard/​Reserve member (e.g., drilling unit, IMA, IRR)" OR Q19 = .) AND (Q20 = "Yes" OR (Q20 = "No" AND Q21 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."))) OR (Q19 = "Yes, on active duty (not a member of the National Guard/​Reserve") OR Q19 = "Yes, as a member of the National Guard or Reserve in a full-time active duty program (AGR/​FTS/​AR)")] Are you currently employed within the area of your education or training?

2

Yes

1

No


PYMT12MOS

37. Regardless of your current employment status, how many weeks did you receive payment for work in the last 12 months? If you did not receive payment for work, enter “0”.



Weeks


CURROCCA CURROCCB

38. Regardless of your current employment status, does your occupation or career field require... Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. A certification provided by an organization that sets standards for your occupation?


b. A state issued license?


CREDTYPE

39. [Ask if Q38 a = "YES" OR Q38 b = "Yes"] What kind of professional license/​certification/​credential does your career field require?

1

Teaching (Elementary and Secondary)

2

Medicine

3

Nursing

4

Occupational Therapy

5

Physical Therapy

6

Massage Therapy

7

Social Work

8

Counseling (e.g., Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist)

9

Dentistry/​Dental Hygiene-

10

Law (e.g., Attorney)

11

Pharmacy/​Pharmacy Technician

12

Architects

13

Professional Engineers

14

Skilled Trade (e.g., Master Electrician, Plumber, Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration)

15

Accounting

16

Other


CREDTYPESP

[Ask if Q39 = "Other"] Please specify what kind of professional license/​certification/​credential your career field requires.




HAVECREDENTIAL

40. [Ask if ask if Q38A="YES" or Q38B="Yes"] Regardless of your current employment status, do you have the required license to work in your profession in your current location? Mark “Yes” or “No”.

2

Yes

1

No


EMPWORKA EMPWORKB

41. Regardless of your current employment status, do you... Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Want to work?


b. Need to work?


PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS) MOVES

PCSMOVE

42. During your spouse's active duty career, have you ever experienced a PCS move?

2

Yes

1

No


PCSTIMES

43. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] During your spouse's active duty career, how many times have you experienced a PCS move?

. Select times

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9 or more times

PCSMON PCSYEAR

44. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] In what month and year was your last PCS move?


Month

. Select Month

1 January

2 February

3 March

4 April

5 May

6 June

7 July

8 August

9 September

10 October

11 November

12 December



Year

. Select Year

1 1975

2 1976

3 1977

4 1978

5 1979

6 1980

7 1981

8 1982

9 1983

10 1984

11 1985

12 1986

13 1987

14 1988

15 1989

16 1990

17 1991

18 1992

19 1993



PCSPROBUA PCSPROBUB PCSPROBUC PCSPROBUD PCSPROBUE PCSPROBUF PCSPROBUG PCSPROBUH PCSPROBUI PCSPROBUJ PCSPROBUK

45. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] For your most recent PCS move, to what extent were the following a problem for you? Mark one answer for each item.


60 Does not apply


1 Not a problem



2 Small extent




3 Moderate extent





4 Large extent






5 Very large extent















a. Loss or decrease of your income


b. Finding employment


c. Changing schools for your education


d. Obtaining licenses/​certifications necessary for employment


e. Availability of special medical and/​or educational services for yourself


f. Coordinating move with moving company


g. Timeliness of receiving household goods


h. Waiting for permanent housing to become available


i. Settling claims for damaged or missing household goods


j. Un-reimbursable moving costs (e.g., housing deposits, costs of setting up new residency, temporary lodging costs, transportation costs)


k. Access to relocation information information, services, or support


PCSPROBCA PCSPROBCB PCSPROBCC PCSPROBCD PCSPROBCE

46. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] For your most recent PCS move, to what extent were the following a problem for your child(ren)? Mark one answer for each item.


60 Does not apply


1 Not a problem



2 Small extent




3 Moderate extent





4 Large extent






5 Very large extent















a. My child(ren) changing schools


b. Availability of child care


c. Availability of special medical and/​or educational services for my child


d. Missed deadlines for participating in extracurricular activities/​sports


e. Missed deadlines for placement lotteries in magnet schools/​charter schools/​special programs


PCSEMP

47. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] How long did it take you to find employment after your last PCS move? Mark one.

60

Does not apply

1

Less than 1 month

2

1 month to less than 4 months

3

4 months to less than 7 months

4

7 months to less than 10 months

5

10 months or more


ACQLIC

48. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes"] After your last PCS move, did you have to acquire a new professional or occupational license or credential in order to work at the new duty location?

1

Yes

2

No

3

Does not apply


ACQLICTIM

49. [Ask if Q38 = "Yes" and Q46 = "Yes"] How long did it take you to acquire a new professional or occupational license or credential in order to work at the new duty location? Mark one.

1

Less than 1 month

2

1 month to less than 4 months

3

4 months to less than 7 months

4

7 months to less than 10 months

5

10 months or more


YOUR FAMILY

CHDHOME

50. Do you or your spouse have any children under the age of 18 living at home either part-time or full-time?

2

Yes

1

No


CHDAGEGRA CHDAGEGRB CHDAGEGRC CHDAGEGRD CHDAGEGRE

51. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes"] How many children under the age of 18 do you or your spouse have, living at home either part-time or full-time, in each age group? Please select the number of children you have in each age group. To indicate none, select “0”. To indicate more than nine, select “9”.


Less than 1 year old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



1 year to less than 2 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



2 to 5 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



6 to 13 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



14 to less than 18 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



ROUTCCARE

52. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0)] Do you have child(ren) who routinely use child care arrangements so you and/​or your spouse can work?

2

Yes

1

No


ROUTCAREA ROUTCAREB ROUTCAREC ROUTCARED ROUTCAREE

53. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "Yes"] How many of your child(ren), in each age group, routinely use child care arrangements? Mark one answer in each row. To indicate none, select “0”. To indicate more than nine, select “9”.


Less than 1 year old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



1 year to less than 2 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



2 to 3 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



4 to 5 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



More than 5 years old

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9



SRCCAREA2 SRCCAREB2 SRCCAREC2 SRCCARED2

54. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "Yes"] During the work day, do you routinely use the following sources of child care? Mark one answer for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Military child care center


b. Military (or military-affiliated) family child care home


c. Civilian child care - receiving military child care fee assistance


d. Civilian child care- not receiving military child care fee assistance


OBNOCCA OBNOCCB OBNOCCC OBNOCCD OBNOCCE

55. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "Yes" AND Q52 a = "No"] Which of the following are reasons why you do not use military child care? Mark one answer for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Availability of child care


b. Quality of child care


c. Affordability of child care


d. Inconvenient location


e. Operating hours


ONBASEA ONBASEB ONBASEC ONBASED

56. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "Yes" AND Q52 a = "Yes"] How satisfied are you with each of the following aspects of military child care? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Very dissatisfied


2 Dissatisfied



3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied




4 Satisfied





5 Very satisfied













a. Availability of child care


b. Quality of child care


c. Affordability of child care


d. Operating hours


OFFBASEA OFFBASEB OFFBASEC OFFBASED

57. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "Yes" AND (Q52 b = "Yes" OR Q52 c = "Yes")] How satisfied are you with each of the following aspects of civilian child care where you are receiving military child care fee assistance? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Very dissatisfied


2 Dissatisfied



3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied




4 Satisfied





5 Very satisfied













a. Availability of child care


b. Quality of child care


c. Affordability of child care


d. Operating hours


NOT_ASSIGNED UNDEREMPLOYMENF UNDEREMPLOYMENC UNDEREMPLOYMEND

58. [Ask if ask if Q54d = "YES"] How satisfied are you with each of the following aspects of civilian child care where you are not receiving military child care fee assistance? Mark one answer for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Availability of child care


b. Quality of child care


c. Affordability of child care


d. Operating hours


REASCARE

59. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 a > 0 OR Q49 b > 0 OR Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0) AND Q50 = "No"] What is the main reason you do not use child care? Mark one.

1

No need for child care services

2

I have made other suitable child care arrangements (e.g., neighbors, grandparents)

3

Child care services are too expensive

4

I want to have my child(ren) closer to home

5

The hours of operation do not meet my needs

6

I have concerns about the quality of care

7

I have problems arranging for consistent transportation

8

The wait list is too long

9

Other


SCHTYPEA SCHTYPEB SCHTYPEC SCHTYPED SCHTYPEE SCHTYPEF

60. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND (Q49 c > 0 OR Q49 d > 0 OR Q49 e > 0)] Did any child(ren) residing with you attend the following types of schools last year? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Public traditional school


b. Public charter school


c. Department of Defense-run school (DoDEA Americas, DoDEA Europe or DoDEA Pacific)


d. Home school


e. Private school


f. Other


Consider the child(ren) in your household. Think of the child (younger than 18 years of age) whose birth month is closest to your birth month. Please respond to the following questions for that one child.

CHDAGE

61. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes"] What is the age of this child?



Years


CHDSEX

62. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>.] Is this child...

1

Male?

2

Female?


CHDBHVA CHDBHVB CHDBHVC CHDBHVD CHDBHVE CHDBHVF

63. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>.] Indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements about this child during the last four weeks. Mark one answer for each item.


1 Strongly disagree


2 Disagree



3 Neither agree nor disagree




4 Agree





5 Strongly agree













a. My child has been more willing to try new things.


b. My child has been acting more “baby-like” than he/​she is capable of.


c. My child easily becomes irritated or angry with me.


d. My child has been more clingy than usual.


e. My child has been afraid of doing things he/​she is usually ok with.


f. My child is demanding and impatient with me. He/​she fusses and persists unless I do what he/​she wants right away.


CHBHVINCA CHBHVINCB CHBHVINCC CHBHVINCD CHBHVINCE CHBHVINCF CHBHVINCG CHBHVINCH CHBHVINCI CHBHVINCJ CHBHVINCK CHBHVINCL

64. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>.] In the past 12 months, has this child experienced an increase in any of the following? Mark one answer for each item.


3 Not applicable


2 No



1 Yes









a. Academic problems


b. Behavior problems at home


c. Behavior problems at school


d. Pride in having a military parent


e. Anger about my spouse's military requirements


f. Closeness to family members


g. Acceptance of responsibility


h. Disengagement with peers (e.g., not wanting to see friends, not playing when around children of own age, stopping participation in usual activities)


i. Distant, disengaged at home (e.g., spending more time in their room, gaming/​online, or generally apart from family when at home)


j. Sleep issues


k. Anxiousness


l. Sadness


CHMISSSCH

65. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>.] During the past 12 months, about how many days did this child miss school because of illness or injury?



Days


SPECNEEDA SPECNEEDB SPECNEEDC SPECNEEDD

66. What, if any, special medical and/​or educational needs do you or your family members have? Mark one answer for each item.


4 Both medical and educational


3 Educational only



2 Medical only




1 None











a. Self


b. Spouse


c. Child(ren)


d. Other


EFMPROG

67. [Ask if Q64 a = "Medical only" OR Q64 a = "Educational only" OR Q64 a = "Both medical and educational" OR Q64 c = "Medical only" OR Q64 c = "Educational only" OR Q64 c = "Both medical and educational" OR Q64 d = "Medical only" OR Q64 d = "Educational only" OR Q64 d = "Both medical and educational"] Is your family enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)? Mark one.

1

Yes

2

No, and I was not aware of this program

3

No, but I am aware of this program


NOT_ASSIGNED

68. Did you request assistance from your local Military Legal office related to special education concerns in the past two years? Mark “Yes” or “No”.

2

Yes

1

No


NOT_ASSIGNED

69. [Ask if Q66 <> "None"] In the last 12 months, has your sponsor and your family been reassigned to a new location due to the lack of available special medical and/​or educational services?

2

Yes

1

No


NOT_ASSIGNED

70. [Ask if Q69 = "Yes"] How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the reassignment process.

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied


NOT_ASSIGNED

71. [Ask if Q42 = "Yes" AND Q66 <> "None"] For your last PCS move, did the EFMP Support Office connect you with the next installation's EFMP Family Support Office?

2

Yes

1

No

0

Not applicable


RESPITE

72. How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the primary care services you and your family have recieved in the past 12 months?

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied

0

Not applicable


RESPITE2

73. [Ask if Ask if yes PCS and Q66 A or B or C or D or E does not equal= "None" Family member has special need of any type.] How satisfied or dissatisfied were you with the specialty medical services you and your family have recieved in the past 12 months?

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied

0

Not applicable


HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

PSTRESS

74. Overall, how would you rate the current level of stress in your personal life?

1

Much less than usual

2

Less than usual

3

About the same as usual

4

More than usual

5

Much more than usual


DEPRESSA DEPRESSB DEPRESSC DEPRESSD

75. Over the last two weeks, how often have you been bothered by any of the following problems? Mark one answer for each item.


4 Nearly every day


3 More than half the days



2 Several days




1 Not at all











a. Little interest or pleasure in doing things


b. Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless


c. Feeling nervous, anxious, or on edge


d. Not being able to stop or control worrying


PSFRQSA PSFRQSB PSFRQSC PSFRQSD PSFRQSE PSFRQSF

76. In the past month, how often have you... Mark one answer for each item.


5 Very often


4 Fairly often



3 Sometimes




2 Almost never





1 Never













a. Felt nervous and stressed?


b. Felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life?


c. Been upset because of something that happened unexpectedly?


d. Been angered because of things that were outside of your control?


e. Felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them?


f. Found that you could not cope with all of the things you had to do?


HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURE (HRQOL)

GENHLTH

77. Would you say that in general your health is... Mark one.

5

Excellent?

4

Very good?

3

Good?

2

Fair?

1

Poor?


PHYSHLTH

78. Now thinking about your physical health, which includes physical illness and injury, how many days during the past 30 days was your health not good? To indicate none, enter “0”.



Days


MNTLHLTH

79. Now thinking about your mental health, which includes stress, depression, and problems with emotions, how many days during the past 30 days was your mental health not good? To indicate none, enter “0”.



Days


HLTHPRB

80. During the past 30 days, approximately how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation? To indicate none, enter “0”.



Days


HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

LIFEVALUEA LIFEVALUEB LIFEVALUEC LIFEVALUED

81. Answer in terms of whether the statement describes how you actually live your life.


5 Very much like me


4 Mostly like me



3 Somewhat like me




2 A little like me





1 Not like me at all













a. My life has meaning.


b. I believe that in some way my life is closely connected to all humanity and all the world.


c. The job my partner is doing in the military has enduring meaning.


d. I have purpose in life.


MARTRBLEA MARTRBLEB MARTRBLEC MARTRBLED MARTRBLEE

82. Please respond to the following questions regarding your relationship with your spouse. Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Even people who get along quite well with their spouse sometimes wonder whether their marriage is working out. Have you ever thought your marriage might be in trouble?


b. Have you or your spouse ever seriously suggested the idea of divorce within the past three years?


c. Have you discussed divorce or separation with a close friend?


d. Has the thought of getting a divorce or separation crossed your mind in the past three years?


e. Did you talk about consulting an attorney about a divorce or separation?


MARSAT

83. Taking things altogether, how satisfied are you with your marriage right now?

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied


NPRBSP

84. Compared to 12 months ago, how often do you and your spouse have problems in your personal relationship?

5

Much more often

4

More often

3

About the same

2

Less often

1

Much less often


RELTNA RELTNB RELTNC RELTND RELTNE

85. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your relationship with your spouse? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Strongly disagree


2 Disagree



3 Neither agree nor disagree




4 Agree





5 Strongly agree













a. We have a good relationship


b. My relationship with my partner is very stable


c. My relationship with my partner is strong


d. My relationship with my partner makes me happy


e. I really feel like part of a team with my partner


SEENCNSLRA SEENCNSLRB

86. Have you seen a counselor... Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. During your spouse's active duty career?


b. In the past six months?


CNSLRBEN

87. [Ask if Q84 a = "Yes" or Q84 b = "Yes"] Thinking about your experiences with counseling overall, do you feel it was beneficial?

2

Yes

1

No


CNSLRMI

88. [Ask if Q84 a = "Yes" or Q84 b = "Yes"] Which of these would you consider to be the main issue you discussed with your counselor? Mark the one answer you feel is the MAIN issue.

1

Coping with stress

2

Financial issues

3

Family issues

4

Marital issues

5

Couple's communication issues

6

Parent/​child issues

7

Deployment and reunion

8

Crisis situations

9

Grief and loss

10

Mental health concerns for self/​family member (e.g., PTSD, depression, anxiety)

11

Medical issues for self/​family member

12

Jealousy/​concerns around infidelity

13

Dealing with the military way of life (e.g., managing separations, demands of the military)

14

Other concerns


CNSLRUSEA CNSLRUSEB CNSLRUSEC CNSLRUSED CNSLRUSEE CNSLRUSEF CNSLRUSEG

89. [Ask if Q84 a = "Yes" or Q84 b = "Yes"] If you accessed counseling through the following sources, how useful was it? Mark one answer for each item.


4 Did not access counseling from this source


1 Not useful



2 Somewhat useful




3 Very useful











a. Military OneSource


b. Military Family Life Counselors (MFLC)


c. TRICARE


d. Your spouse's installation


e. Military chaplain/​civilian religious or spiritual leader


f. Another military source


g. Another non-military source


CNSLRUSESP

[Ask if (Q84 a = "Yes" or Q84 b = "Yes") and (Q87 f = "Very useful" or Q87 f = "Somewhat useful" or Q87 f = "Not Useful" OR Q87 g = "Very useful" or Q87 g = "Somewhat useful" or Q87 g = "Not Useful")] What other source(s) did you access counseling through? Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




MILCNSLR

90. Regardless of your past counseling experiences, do you feel comfortable using military-provided services for counseling?

2

Yes

1

No


LIFE IN THE MILITARY

MILSAT

91. Overall, how satisfied are you with the military way of life?

5

Very satisfied

4

Satisfied

3

Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied

2

Dissatisfied

1

Very dissatisfied


MILSTAY

92. Do you think your spouse should stay on or leave active duty? Mark one.

5

I strongly favor staying

4

I somewhat favor staying

3

I have no opinion one way or the other

2

I somewhat favor leaving

1

I strongly favor leaving


COMMFAMA COMMFAMB COMMFAMC COMMFAMD COMMFAME COMMFAMF COMMFAMG COMMFAMH COMMFAMI

93. Indicate how much you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about your community and family. Mark one answer for each item.


1 Strongly disagree


2 Disagree



3 Neither agree nor disagree




4 Agree





5 Strongly agree













a. Generally speaking, I would describe my family as a strong, happy family.


b. If I had an emergency, even people I do not know in this community would be willing to help.


c. I feel good about myself when I sacrifice and give time and energy to members of my family.


d. The things I do for members of my family and they do for me make me feel part of this very important group.


e. People here know they can get help from the community if they are in trouble.


f. People can depend on each other in this community.


g. Living in this community gives me a secure feeling.


h. The members of my family make an effort to show they love and have affection for me.


i. There is a feeling in this community that people should not get too friendly with each other.


MIL1USEFULA MIL1USEFULB MIL1USEFULC MIL1USEFULD MIL1USEFULE MIL1USEFULD

94. If you accessed Military OneSource in the past six months, how useful were the following resources? Mark one answer for each item.


4 Did not access this resource


1 Not useful



2 Somewhat useful




3 Very useful











a. Information (e.g., education, child care, stress management, relocation, special needs)


b. Confidential non-medical counseling (in-person, telephonic, or web-based)


c. Military spouse career coaching resources


d. Relocation resources such as Plan My Move and MilitaryINSTALLATIONS


e. Covid-19 Support/​Covid Information Center


f. Other


BENIMPA BENIMPB BENIMPC BENIMPD BENIMPE BENIMPF BENIMPG BENIMPH BENIMPI BENIMPJ BENIMPK BENIMPL

95. To what extent are the following benefits of military life important to you and your family? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Not at all


2 Small extent



3 Moderate extent




4 Large extent





5 Very large extent













a. Access to quality health care


b. Secure employment for my spouse


c. A good retirement plan


d. Health care in retirement


e. Opportunities for travel


f. Ability to buy a home


g. Opportunities for my career development


h. Opportunities for my education


i. Recreation, fitness, and entertainment activities


j. Savings on groceries (commissaries)


k. Savings on retail merchandise (exchanges)


l. Access to child care


WOUNDMEMA WOUNDMEMB

96. Was your spouse wounded during military service in the following way(s)? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Physically


b. Mentally


WOUNDFAM

97. [Ask if Q94 a = "Yes" OR Q94 b = "Yes"] Was your spouse wounded in a way that has interfered with his/​her participation in your family?

2

Yes

1

No


YOUR SPOUSE'S DEPLOYMENTS

DPLY30DAY

98. During your spouse's active duty career, has he/​she been deployed for more than 30 consecutive days? Mark one.

1

Yes, in the past 36 months

2

Yes, but not in the past 36 months

3

No


DPLY30D12

99. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months"] Within the past 12 months, has your spouse been on deployment for more than 30 consecutive days? This deployment may have started more than 12 months ago, but has continued within the past 12 months.

2

Yes

1

No


DPLYTIM12

100. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" AND Q97 = "Yes"] In the past 12 months, how many times has your spouse been deployed for more than 30 consecutive days?



Times


DPLYMOVE

101. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" AND Q97 = "Yes"] In the past 12 months, did you relocate while your spouse was deployed (e.g., PCS move, move to be closer to family/​friends)?

2

Yes

1

No


RELOCREAS

102. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" AND Q97 = "Yes" AND Q99 = "Yes"] What is the reason you relocated while your spouse was deployed? Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




CURRDPLY

103. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" AND Q97 = "Yes"] Is your spouse currently deployed?

2

Yes

1

No


DEPCOMM

104. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" AND Q97 = "Yes"] How often did you email, text, or talk with your spouse (via phone, Skype, etc.) during your spouse's most recent deployment?

7

Monthly, or less

6

Several times a month

5

Once a week

4

Several times a week

3

Almost daily

2

Once a day or more

1

Never


CMBTZONE

105. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] Was your spouse's most recent deployment to a combat zone (e.g., an area where he/​she drew imminent danger pay or hostile fire pay)? Mark one.

3

No

1

Yes, deployed to Iraq/​Afghanistan

2

Yes, deployed to a combat zone other than Iraq/​Afghanistan



DPLYMON DPLYDAY DPLYYEAR

106. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] On what month, day, and year did your spouse leave for his/​her most recent deployment? You may not know the day; enter 1, 15, or 28 to indicate if it was in the beginning, middle, or end of the month.


Month

. Select Month

1 January

2 February

3 March

4 April

5 May

6 June

7 July

8 August

9 September

10 October

11 November

12 December



Day

. Select Day

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

10 10

11 11

12 12

13 13

14 14

15 15

16 16

17 17

18 18

19 19



Year

. Select Year

1 1975

2 1976

3 1977

4 1978

5 1979

6 1980

7 1981

8 1982

9 1983

10 1984

11 1985

12 1986

13 1987

14 1988

15 1989

16 1990

17 1991

18 1992

19 1993



DPLYPROBA DPLYPROBB DPLYPROBC DPLYPROBD DPLYPROBE DPLYPROBF DPLYPROBG DPLYPROBH DPLYPROBI DPLYPROBJ DPLYPROBK DPLYPROBL DPLYPROBL DPLYPROBM DPLYPROBN DPLYPROBO DPLYPROBP DPLYPROBQ

107. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] During your spouse's most recent deployment, to what extent were each of the following a problem for you? Mark one answer for each item.


5 Very large extent


4 Large extent



3 Moderate extent




2 Small extent





1 Not at all













a. My job demands


b. My education demands


c. Managing expenses and bills


d. Home/​car repairs/​maintenance or yard work


e. Safety of my family in our community


f. Health problems in the family


g. Emotional problems in the family


h. Technical difficulties communicating with my spouse


i. Difficulty maintaining emotional connection with spouse


j. Marital problems


k. Loneliness


l. Managing child's school/​education


m. Managing child care/​child schedules


n. Being a “single” parent


o. Dealing with issues/​decisions alone


p. No time for recreation, fitness, or entertainment activities


q. A lack of and/​or problems with military offered support for myself/​my family


r. Other


DPLYPROBSP

[Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q105 q = "Very large extent" OR Q105 q = "Large extent" OR Q105 q = "Moderate extent" OR Q105 q = "Small extent")] Please explain what other problems you experienced during your spouse's most recent deployment. Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




STRESSPT

108. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] At what point during your spouse's most recent deployment did you (or your family) feel the greatest stress? Mark one.

1

When I first learned of my spouse's deployment

2

Upon my spouse's departure

3

At the beginning of the deployment

4

During the middle of the deployment

5

Towards the end of the deployment

6

During reunion/​reintegration


RATESUPP

109. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] How would you rate the overall support from the military that your family received during your spouse's most recent deployment?

5

Excellent

4

Very good

3

Good

2

Fair

1

Poor


SATSUPPA SATSUPPB SATSUPPC

110. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] During your spouse's most recent deployment cycle, how satisfied were you with the... Mark one answer for each item.


6 Does not apply


1 Very dissatisfied



2 Dissatisfied




3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied





4 Satisfied






5 Very satisfied















a. Pre-deployment support you received?


b. Support you received during the deployment?


c. Post-deployment support you received?


EFFECT OF DEPLOYMENTS ON CHILDREN

Please respond to the following questions for the child in your household with the age of [Child Number Years].

CHDPLYHOM

111. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>. and (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months")] Was the child with the age of [Child Number Years] living at home either part-time or full-time during your spouse's most recent deployment?

2

Yes

1

No


Please respond to the following questions for the child in your household with the age of [Child Number Years].

CHDPLYRA CHDPLYRB CHDPLYRC CHDPLYRD CHDPLYRE CHDPLYRF CHDPLYRG CHDPLYRH CHDPLYRI CHDPLYRJ

112. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>. and (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND Q109 = "Yes"] Did the child with the age of [Child Number Years] have the following during your spouse's most recent deployment? Mark one answer for each item.


3 Does not apply


2 No



1 Yes









a. Counseling through a military sponsored source


b. Counseling through some other source


c. Extracurricular activities (e.g., sports, scouts, music, arts)


d. Summer and/​or afterschool programs for children


e. E-mail contact with your spouse


f. Internet contact with your spouse (e.g., web cameras)


g. Stable household routine (e.g., regular family meals, continued participation in extracurricular activities)


h. Interaction with friends/​classmates who had a parent deployed


i. Geographic stability (e.g., no relocations, changes in schools)


j. Caregiver and/​or teacher support/​understanding


CHDPLYCH

113. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>. and (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND Q109 = "Yes"] Did your need for child care change as a result of your spouse being deployed? Mark one.

60

Does not apply, I have not used child care

1

Increased my need for child care

2

Did not change my need for child care

3

Decreased my need for child care


CHDPLYCPA CHDPLYCPB

114. [Ask if Q48 = "Yes" AND Q59 < 18 AND Q59 <>. and (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND Q109 = "Yes"] How well did child with the age of [Child Number Years]... Mark one answer for each item.


1 Very poorly


2 Poorly



3 Neither well nor poorly




4 Well





5 Very well













a. Cope with your spouse's deployment?


b. Stay connected to your spouse given deployment separations?


REUNION AND REINTEGRATION

RTRNDEP12

115. [Ask if Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months"] Has your spouse returned home from a deployment? Mark one.

1

Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed

2

Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed

3

No


RDPLYMON RDPLYDAY RDPLYYEAR

116. [Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed")] On what month, day, and year did your spouse most recently return from a deployment? You may not know the day; enter 1, 15, or 28 to indicate if it was in the beginning, middle, or end of the month.


Month

. Select Month

1 January

2 February

3 March

4 April

5 May

6 June

7 July

8 August

9 September

10 October

11 November

12 December



Day

. Select Day

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

10 10

11 11

12 12

13 13

14 14

15 15

16 16

17 17

18 18

19 19



Year

. Select Year

1 1975

2 1976

3 1977

4 1978

5 1979

6 1980

7 1981

8 1982

9 1983

10 1984

11 1985

12 1986

13 1987

14 1988

15 1989

16 1990

17 1991

18 1992

19 1993



RECENTCZ

117. [Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed")] When your spouse most recently returned home from a deployment, was he/​she returning from a combat zone (e.g., an area where he/​she drew imminent danger pay or hostile fire pay)? Mark one.

3

No

1

Yes, from Iraq/​Afghanistan

2

Yes, from a combat zone other than Iraq/​Afghanistan


REUNIONA REUNIONB REUNIONC REUNIOND REUNIONE REUNIONF REUNIONG REUNIONH REUNIONI REUNIONJ REUNIONK REUNIONL REUNIONM REUNIONN

118. [Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed")] After your spouse most recently returned home from a deployment, to what extent did your spouse seem to... Mark one answer for each item.


5 Very large extent


4 Large extent



3 Moderate extent




2 Small extent





1 Not at all













a. Be more emotionally distant (e.g., less talkative, less affectionate, less interested in social life)?


b. Show negative personality changes (e.g., more critical, indifferent to family/​life)?


c. Show positive personality changes (e.g., more attentive, more agreeable)?


d. Appreciate life more?


e. Get angry faster?


f. Appreciate family and friends more?


g. Have mental health concerns (e.g., anxiety, being “on guard”)?


h. Drink more alcohol?


i. Have more confidence?


j. Take more risks with his/​her safety?


k. Have difficulty adjusting (e.g., to family responsibilities, to civilian life)?


l. Have trouble sleeping?


m. Have difficulty with day-to-day activities (e.g., driving, eating, hygiene)?


n. Be different in another way?


REUNIONSP

[Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed") AND (Q116 n = "Very large extent" or Q116 n = "Large extent" or Q116 n = "Moderate extent" or Q116 n = "Small extent")] In what other way(s) did your spouse change after returning home from his/​her most recent deployment? Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




REUNCHD

119. [Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed")] Which of the following describes your spouse's reconnection with your child(ren) after he/​she most recently returned home from deployment?

60

Does not apply, we did not have children at the time

1

Very easy

2

Easy

3

Neither easy nor difficult

4

Difficult

5

Very difficult


RAJDEPL

120. [Ask if (Q96 = "Yes, in the past 36 months" OR Q96 = "Yes, but not in the past 36 months") AND (Q113 = "Yes, but my spouse has since redeployed" OR Q113 = "Yes, and my spouse has not redeployed")] Which of the following describes your readjustment to having your spouse home after he/​she most recently returned from deployment?

1

Very easy

2

Easy

3

Neither easy nor difficult

4

Difficult

5

Very difficult


TEMPO

SATJOBA SATJOBB SATJOBC SATJOBD SATJOBE SATJOBF

121. How satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the following aspects of your spouse's military job? Mark one answer for each item.


60 Not applicable


1 Very dissatisfied



2 Dissatisfied




3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied





4 Satisfied






5 Very satisfied















a. Number of hours worked while in a deployment status


b. Number of hours worked while in a non-deployment status


c. Deployment schedule


d. Training schedule


e. Amount of time your spouse spends at home


f. Your spouse's ability to balance his/​her military job with family life


PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

DPLYRSCA DPLYRSCB DPLYRSCC DPLYRSCD DPLYRSCE DPLYRSCF DPLYRSCG DPLYRSCH DPLYRSCI DPLYRSCJ DPLYRSCK DPLYRSCL DPLYRSCM DPLYRSCN DPLYRSCO DPLYRSCP

122. In the past 12 months, did you use... Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Reunion planning information or classes?


b. Information and support provided by your spouse's unit?


c. Information via MilitaryOneSource.mil?


d. Military-sponsored recreation and entertainment activities?


e. Military family and support services?


f. In-person or virtual counseling?


g. Military Family Life Counselors (MFLC)?


h. Telephonic/​web-based counseling?


i. Gym/​fitness center?


j. In-person services to help with managing money?


k. Online services to help with managing money?


l. Military spouse support group?


m. Services/​support from military chaplain/​civilian religious leader?


n. Commissaries and/​or exchanges?


o. Pre-deployment information or briefings?


p. Other support?


DPLYRSCSP

[Ask if Q120 p = "Yes"] What other support did you use in the past 12 months? Do not provide any personally identifiable information.




MILRSRCA MILRSRCB MILRSRCC MILRSRCD

123. Have you used the following military resources? Mark one answer for each item.


4 No, but I am aware of this resource


3 No, and I was not aware of this resource



2 Yes, but not in the past 12 months




1 Yes, in the past 12 months











a. Family Advocacy Program (FAP)


b. New Parent Support Program (NPSP)


c. Military OneSource to obtain information (e.g., parenting, financial resources, career coaching)


d. Military OneSource to obtain no cost confidential assistance (e.g., health and wellness coaching, non-medical counseling, financial and tax counseling)


FRQFAMSUP2

124. [Ask if Q120 e = "Yes"] On average, how frequently do you contact military and family support services?

7

Monthly, or less

6

Several times a month

5

Once a week

4

Several times a week

3

Almost daily

2

Once a day or more

1

Never


COMMX

125. [Ask if Q120 n = "Yes"] On average, how frequently do you visit the commissaries and/​or exchange on the base closest to you?

7

Monthly, or less

6

Several times a month

5

Once a week

4

Several times a week

3

Almost daily

2

Once a day or more

1

Never


GYMFREQ

126. [Ask if Q120 i = "Yes"] On average, how frequently do you visit the gym/​fitness center on the base closest to you?

7

Monthly, or less

6

Several times a month

5

Once a week

4

Several times a week

3

Almost daily

2

Once a day or more

1

Never


COMMUNICATIONS ABOUT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

OTHSPHELP

127. How likely are you to reach out to other military spouses for help or guidance?

5

Very likely

4

Likely

3

Neither likely nor unlikely

2

Unlikely

1

Very unlikely


UNSPHELPA UNSPHELPB UNSPHELPC

128. [Ask if Q125 = "Unlikely" OR Q125 = "Very unlikely"] Do any of the following make you unlikely to reach out to other military spouses for help or guidance? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. I don't know any fellow military spouses


b. Lack of opportunities to connect with other spouses


c. I don't live near other military spouses


SOCMEDA SOCMEDB SOCMEDC SOCMEDD SOCMEDE SOCMEDF SOCMEDG SOCMEDH

129. On average, how frequently do you use or visit the following online sources? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Never


2 Once a day or more



3 Almost daily




4 Several times a week





5 Once a week






6 Several times a month







7 Monthly, or less

















a. Facebook


b. Twitter


c. Pinterest


d. Instagram


e. Military base website


f. LinkedIn


g. MySECO


h. My Military OneSource App


TRANSITION ASSISTANCE NEEDS

TIMERET

130. Based on the current plan for your family, how much time remains until your spouse separates or retires from the military? Mark one.

1

Less than 90 days

2

3 to 11 months

3

12 to 23 months

4

Do not expect my spouse to separate or retire from the military in the next 2 years

60

Don't know


NEEDCIVLA NEEDCIVLB NEEDCIVLC NEEDCIVLD NEEDCIVLE

131. Thinking about yourself, do you anticipate needing any of the following when your spouse transitions to civilian life? Mark one answer for each item.


3 No, but I am aware of this resource


2 No, and I was not aware of this resource



1 Yes









a. Employment assistance


b. Relocation assistance


c. Personal financial management resources


d. Wounded warrior resources


e. Resources to cope with mental/​physical changes in spouse


FINANCIAL WELL-BEING

FINCONDTN

132. Which of the following best describes your (and/​or your spouse's) financial condition? Mark one.

1

Very comfortable and secure

2

Able to make ends meet without much difficulty

3

Occasionally have some difficulty making ends meet

4

Tough to make ends meet but keeping our heads above water

5

In over your head


FINANSIT

133. Compared to 12 months ago, is your financial situation better, worse, or has it stayed the same?

5

Much better

4

Somewhat better

3

Stayed the same

2

Somewhat worse

1

Much worse


YFINBETA YFINBETB YFINBETC YFINBETF YFINBETG YFINBETH

134. [Ask if Q131 = "Much better" OR Q131 = "Somewhat better"] Which of the following are reasons why your financial situation is better than it was 12 months ago? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Change related to your employment (e.g., new job, promotion)


b. Change related to your spouse's employment (e.g., new job, promotion)


c. Change in your family situation (e.g., got married or divorced, fewer children living at home)


d. Reduction in debt (e.g., paid off credit card debt, student loan debt, other loans)


e. Better financial management (e.g., increased savings, followed budget)


f. Impact of Covid-19


YFINWORSA YFINWORSB YFINWORSC YFINWORSF YFINWORSG YFINWORSH

135. [Ask if Q131 = "Much worse" OR Q131 = "Somewhat worse"] Which of the following are reasons why your financial situation is worse than it was 12 months ago? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Change related to your employment (e.g., lost job, between jobs, could not find job)


b. Change related to your spouse's employment (e.g., lost job, between jobs, could not find job)


c. Change in your family situation (e.g., got married or divorced, had a baby, provided financial support for family)


d. Increased debt (e.g., unplanned expenses, student loan deferment ended)


e. Financial management problems (e.g., used savings, no budget)


f. Impact of Covid-19


FMGTA FMGTB FMGTC FMGTD FMGTE FMGTF FMGTH FMGTI FMGTJ FMGTK FMGTL FMGTM FMGTN FMGTO FMGTP FMGTP FMGTQ FMGTR

136. In the past 12 months, did any of the following happen to you (and/​or your spouse)? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Bounced two or more checks


b. Failed to make a monthly/​minimum payment on your credit card, including the Military Star Card


c. Failed to make a rent or mortgage payment


d. Had one or more debts referred to a collection agency


e. Had telephone, cable, or Internet shut off


f. Had water, heat, or electricity shut off


g. Failed to make a car payment


h. Had a car repossessed


i. Filed for personal bankruptcy


j. Had to pay overdraft fees to your bank or credit union two or more times


k. Borrowed money from family and/​or friends to pay bills


l. Took money out of a retirement fund or investment to pay living expenses


m. Had personal relationship problems with your partner due to finances


n. Had your (or your spouse's) security clearance affected due to your financial condition


o. Used a local food pantry


p. Had one or more debts referred to a collection agency


q. Spouse had adverse personnel action due to financial condition


r. Provided unplanned financial support to a family member who did not live with you


SVHAB

137. Which of the following statements comes closest to describing the saving or investment habits of you (and your spouse)? Mark one.

1

Don't save or invest–usually spend more than income

2

Don't save or invest–usually spend about as much as income

3

Save or invest whatever is left over at the end of the month–no regular plan

4

Save or invest regularly by putting money aside each month


FINGOLA FINGOLB FINGOLC FINGOLD FINGOLE FINGOLF FINGOLG FINGOLH FINGOLI FINGOLJ FINGOLK

138. Please indicate whether the following are financial goals for you (and your spouse). If a goal does not apply to you, please select “No, this is not a goal for me/​us.” Mark one answer for each item.


5 I/​we met this goal


4 No, this is not a goal for me/​us



3 No, this goal is unrealistic for me/​us




2 Yes, this is a goal I/​we plan to pursue





1 Yes, this is a goal I am/​we are currently working on













a. Saving for retirement


b. Saving for my education


c. Saving for child(ren)'s education


d. Saving for a vacation


e. Saving for safety net/​emergency fund


f. Paying off education-related loans (e.g., federal or private student loans)


g. Being free of credit card debt (e.g., no carryover from month to month)


h. Being free of debt, except for mortgage


i. Buying a home


j. Purchasing furniture/​appliances


k. Buying a vehicle


EMERSAV

139. How much do you (and your spouse) have in an emergency savings fund, in terms of your average monthly expenses? Mark one.

1

Less than 1 month

2

Between 1 and 3 months

3

Between 3 and 6 months

4

More than 6 months

5

Don't have an emergency savings fund


MHHIA MHHIB MHHIC

140. What are your total household gross (before-tax) earnings in an average MONTH? Include all income for you and/​or your spouse.



You can enter an amount here:


$


.00



Or, if you prefer, you can enter a range here. Our average MONTHLY household earnings are...



at least:



but no more than:


$


.00


$


.00


MSPIA MSPIB MSPIC

141. What are your total gross (before-tax) earnings in an average MONTH? EXCLUDE your spouse's earnings.



You can enter an amount here:


$


.00



Or, if you prefer, you can enter a range here. Your average MONTHLY earnings are...



at least:



but no more than:


$


.00


$


.00


FSUPP2A FSUPP2B FSUPP2C FSUPP2D FSUPP2E FSUPP2F FSUPP2G FSUPP2H FSUPP2I FSUPP2J FSUPP2K FSUPP2L FSUPP2M FSUPP2M FSUPP2M

142. During the past 12 months, did you (or your spouse) receive any income or financial support from the following sources which allowed you to meet your routine expenses? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. A second job


b. Alimony and/​or child support


c. Supplemental Security Income or worker's compensation


d. Unemployment compensation


e. State-funded child care assistance


f. Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)


g. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)


h. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (formerly known as the Food Stamp Program)


i. Family Supplemental Subsistence Allowance (FSSA)


j. Military emergency relief societies (e.g., Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, or Coast Guard Mutual Assistance)


k. Family or friends


l. Food banks or charitable organizations


m. Military-funded fee assistance for civilian child care


n. Government stimulus check


o. Other


NOT_ASSIGNED

143. Which of the following options best describes how you routinely pay credit card debt?

1

Pay credit card balance in full each month

2

Pay more than minimum payment but not full balance

3

Pay only minimum payment

4

I do not use credit cards


SERVICE MEMBER SUPPORT

SUPPSVCSA SUPPSVCSB SUPPSVCSC SUPPSVCSC SUPPSVCSD SUPPSVCSE

144. How likely are you to use one of these support services if you needed to help your Service member?


6 Not applicable, I have never heard of this service


1 Very unlikely



2 Unlikely




3 Neither likely nor unlikely





4 Likely






5 Very likely















a. Military OneSource


b. Military and Family Counseling (MFLC) Program


c. Military and Family Support Center


d. Military Crisis Line


e. Veterans Crisis Line


f. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline


COVID-19

XXX

145. During the coronavirus pandemic, the military and family support services I used met my needs.

5

Strongly agree

4

Agree

3

Neither agree nor disagree

2

Disagree

1

Strongly disagree

6

Not applicable, did not use services


NOT_ASSIGNED

[Ask if Q145 = "Strongly disagree" OR "Disagree"] Please specify why, during the coronavirus pandemic, the military and family support services you used did not needs.




NOT_ASSIGNED

146. Have you, or has anyone in your household experienced a loss of employment income since March 1, 2020 2020 (the start of the COVID-19 pandemic)? Mark one.

2

Yes

1

No


NOT_ASSIGNED

147. Working from home is sometimes referred to as telework. Did any adults in this household substitute some or all of their typical in-person work for telework because of the coronavirus pandemic, including yourself? Mark one.

1

Yes, at least one adult substituted some or all of their typical in-person work for telework

2

No, no adults substituted their typical in-person work for telework

3

No, there has been no change in telework


NOT_ASSIGNED

148. Would you say any of the following have impacted your employment status in the past year (12 months)? Mark all that apply.

1

I did not want to be employed at this time

2

I am/​was sick with coronavirus symptoms

3

I am/​was caring for someone with coronavirus symptoms

4

I am/​/​was caring for children not in school or daycare

5

I am/​was caring for an elderly person

6

I was concerned about getting or spreading the coronavirus

7

I am/​was sick (not coronavirus related) or disabled

8

I retired

9

My employer experienced a reduction in business (including furlough) due to coronavirus pandemic

10

I was laid off due to coronavirus pandemic

11

My employer closed temporarily due to the coronavirus pandemic

12

My employer went out of business due to the coronavirus pandemic


NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED NOT_ASSIGNED

149. [Ask if Q50 = "Yes"] How has the coronavirus pandemic affected how the children in your household received education for the 2020-2021 school year? Mark all that apply.


Not applicable


Classes normally taught in person at the school were canceled


Classes normally taught in person moved to a distance-learning format using online resources, either self-paced or in real time


Classes normally taught in person moved to a distance-learning format using paper materials sent home to children


Classes normally taught in person changed in some other way


The coronavirus pandemic did not affect how children in this household receive education


NOT_ASSIGNED

[Ask if Q149 e = "Classes normally taught in person changed in some other way"] Please specify how classes normally taught in person changed in some other way




NOT_ASSIGNED

150. [Ask if Ask if Qhas children = "YES] How often is a computer or other digital device available to children for educational purposes? Mark one.

1

Always available

2

Usually available

3

Sometimes available

4

Rarely available

5

Never available


NOT_ASSIGNED

151. [Ask if Ask if Qhas children = "YES] How often is the Internet available to children for educational purposes? Mark one.

1

Always available

2

Usually available

3

Sometimes available

4

Rarely available

5

Never available


NOT_ASSIGNED

152. [Ask if Ask if Qhas children = "YES] About how much time did your child/​children typically spend on all learning activities relative to a school day before the coronavirus pandemic? Mark one.

1

Much less than a school day before the coronavirus pandemic

2

A little bit less than a school day before the coronavirus pandemic

3

As much as a school day before the coronavirus pandemic

4

A little bit more than a school day before the coronavirus pandemic

5

Much more than a school day before the coronavirus pandemic


CHNGPLNA CHNGPLNB CHNGPLNC CHNGPLND CHNGPLNE CHNGPLNF CHNGPLNG CHNGPLNH CHNGPLNI

153. Did you change plans to take classes this past year due to… Mark all that apply.


Having coronavirus or concerns about getting coronavirus


Caring for someone with coronavirus


Caring for others whose care arrangements are disrupted (e.g., loss of day care or adult care programs)


Institution changed content or format of classes (e.g., from in-person to online)


Changes to financial aid


Changes to campus life


Uncertainty about how classes/​program might change


Not able to pay for classes/​educational expenses because of changes to income from the pandemic


Some other reason related to the pandemic


CHNGPLNSP

[Ask if Q153 = "Some other reason related to the pandemic"] Please specify other reason(s) you changed plans to take classes this year.




For the next two questions, please think of a ladder representing where people stand in the United States. At the top of the ladder are the people who are the best off—those who have the most money, the most education, and the most respected jobs. At the bottom are the people who are the worst off- who have the least money, least education, and the least respected jobs or no job. The higher up you are on this ladder, the closer you are to the people at the very top. The lower you are, the closer you are to the people at the very bottom.

NOT_ASSIGNED

154. Considering where you were before March 1, 2020 (the start of the COVID-19 pandemic), where would you have placed yourself of this ladder from 1–10? 10 is the top and 1 is the bottom.

10

10

9

9

8

8

7

7

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

99

Don't know


NOT_ASSIGNED

155. Considering any changes that have taken place since March 1, 2020 (the start of the COVID-19 pandemic), where would you place yourself now? Mark one.

10

10

9

9

8

8

7

7

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

1

1

99

Don't know


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93e. ADSS1901 83e

93f. ADSS1901 83f

93g. ADSS1901 83g

93h. ADSS1901 83h

93i. ADSS1901 83i

93**1. ADSS1901 83**1

93**2. ADSS1901 83**2

93**3. ADSS1901 83**3

94. ADSS1901 84

94a. ADSS1901 84a

94b. ADSS1901 84b

94c. ADSS1901 84c

94f. ADSS1901 84d

94**1. ADSS1901 84**1

94**2. ADSS1901 84**2

94**3. ADSS1901 84**3

94**4. ADSS1901 84**4

95a. ADSS1901 85a

95b. ADSS1901 85b

95c. ADSS1901 85c

95d. ADSS1901 85d

95e. ADSS1901 85e

95f. ADSS1901 85f

95g. ADSS1901 85g

95h. ADSS1901 85h

95i. ADSS1901 85i

95j. ADSS1901 85j

95k. ADSS1901 85k

96a. ADSS1901 86a

96b. ADSS1901 86b

96**1. ADSS1901 86**1

97. ADSS1901 87

98. ADSS1901 88

99. ADSS1901 89

100. ADSS1901 90

100. ADSS1901 90

101. ADSS1901 91

102. ADSS1901 92

103. ADSS1901 93

104. ADSS1901 94

105. ADSS1901 95

106. ADSS1901 96

106a. ADSS1901 96a

106b. ADSS1901 96b

106c. ADSS1901 96c

107a. ADSS1901 97a

107b. ADSS1901 97b

107c. ADSS1901 97c

107d. ADSS1901 97d

107e. ADSS1901 97e

107f. ADSS1901 97f

107g. ADSS1901 97g

107h. ADSS1901 97h

107i. ADSS1901 97i

107j. ADSS1901 97j

107k. ADSS1901 97k

107m. ADSS1901 97l

107n. ADSS1901 97m

107o. ADSS1901 97n

107p. ADSS1901 97o

107q. ADSS1901 97p

107r. ADSS1901 97q

107spo. ADSS1901 97spo

108. ADSS1901 98

109. ADSS1901 99

110. ADSS1901 100

110a. ADSS1901 100a

110b. ADSS1901 100b

110b. ADSS1901 100b

110c. ADSS1901 100c

110c. ADSS1901 100c

111. ADSS1901 101

112a. ADSS1901 102a

112b. ADSS1901 102b

112c. ADSS1901 102c

112d. ADSS1901 102d

112e. ADSS1901 102e

112f. ADSS1901 102f

112g. ADSS1901 102g

112h. ADSS1901 102h

112i. ADSS1901 102i

112j. ADSS1901 102j

113. ADSS1901 103

113**1. ADSS1901 103**1

113**2. ADSS1901 103**2

114a. ADSS1901 104a

114b. ADSS1901 104b

115. ADSS1901 105

116. ADSS1901 106

116a. ADSS1901 106a

116b. ADSS1901 106b

116c. ADSS1901 106c

117. ADSS1901 107

118a. ADSS1901 108a

118b. ADSS1901 108b

118c. ADSS1901 108c

118d. ADSS1901 108d

118e. ADSS1901 108e

118f. ADSS1901 108f

118g. ADSS1901 108g

118h. ADSS1901 108h

118i. ADSS1901 108i

118j. ADSS1901 108j

118k. ADSS1901 108k

118l. ADSS1901 108l

118m. ADSS1901 108m

118n. ADSS1901 108n

118spo. ADSS1901 108spo

119. ADSS1901 109

119. ADSS1901 109

120. ADSS1901 110

121a. ADSS1901 111a

121b. ADSS1901 111b

121c. ADSS1901 111c

121d. ADSS1901 111d

121e. ADSS1901 111e

121f. ADSS1901 111f

122a. ADSS1901 112a

122b. ADSS1901 112b

122c. ADSS1901 112c

122d. ADSS1901 112d

122e. ADSS1901 112e

122f. ADSS1901 112f

122g. ADSS1901 112g

122h. ADSS1901 112h

122i. ADSS1901 112i

122j. ADSS1901 112j

122k. ADSS1901 112k

122l. ADSS1901 112l

122m. ADSS1901 112m

122n. ADSS1901 112n

122o. ADSS1901 112o

122p. ADSS1901 112p

122**1. ADSS1901 112**1

122**2. ADSS1901 112**2

122spo. ADSS1901 112spo

123a. ADSS1901 113a

123b. ADSS1901 113b

123c. ADSS1901 113c

123d. ADSS1901 113d

124. ADSS1901 114

125. ADSS1901 115

126. ADSS1901 116

127. ADSS1901 118

128. ADSS1901 119

128a. ADSS1901 119a

128b. ADSS1901 119b

128c. ADSS1901 119c

129a. ADSS1901 120a

129b. ADSS1901 120b

129c. ADSS1901 120c

129d. ADSS1901 120d

129e. ADSS1901 120e

130. ADSS1901 121

131a. ADSS1901 122a

131b. ADSS1901 122b

131c. ADSS1901 122c

131d. ADSS1901 122d

131e. ADSS1901 122e

132. ADSS1901 123

133. ADSS1901 124

134. ADSS1901 125

134a. ADSS1901 125a

134b. ADSS1901 125b

134c. ADSS1901 125c

134d. ADSS1901 125f

134e. ADSS1901 125g

134f. ADSS1901 125h

135. ADSS1901 126

135a. ADSS1901 126a

135b. ADSS1901 126b

135c. ADSS1901 126c

135d. ADSS1901 126f

135e. ADSS1901 126g

135f. ADSS1901 126h

136a. ADSS1901 127a

136b. ADSS1901 127b

136c. ADSS1901 127c

136d. ADSS1901 127d

136e. ADSS1901 127e

136f. ADSS1901 127f

136g. ADSS1901 127h

136h. ADSS1901 127i

136i. ADSS1901 127j

136j. ADSS1901 127k

136k. ADSS1901 127l

136l. ADSS1901 127m

136m. ADSS1901 127n

136n. ADSS1901 127o

136o. ADSS1901 127p

136**1. ADSS1901 127**1

136**2. ADSS1901 127**2

136**3. ADSS1901 127**3

137. ADSS1901 128

138a. ADSS1901 129a

138b. ADSS1901 129b

138c. ADSS1901 129c

138d. ADSS1901 129d

138e. ADSS1901 129e

138f. ADSS1901 129f

138g. ADSS1901 129g

138h. ADSS1901 129h

138i. ADSS1901 129i

138j. ADSS1901 129j

138k. ADSS1901 129k

139. ADSS1901 130

140. ADSS1901 131

140a. ADSS1901 131a

140b. ADSS1901 131b

140c. ADSS1901 131c

141. ADSS1901 132

141a. ADSS1901 132a

141b. ADSS1901 132b

141c. ADSS1901 132c

142. ADSS1901 133

142a. ADSS1901 133a

142b. ADSS1901 133b

142c. ADSS1901 133c

142d. ADSS1901 133d

142e. ADSS1901 133e

142f. ADSS1901 133f

142g. ADSS1901 133g

142h. ADSS1901 133h

142i. ADSS1901 133i

142j. ADSS1901 133j

142k. ADSS1901 133k

142l. ADSS1901 133l

142o. ADSS1901 133m

142**2. ADSS1901 133**2

144a. ADSS1901 134a

144b. ADSS1901 134b

144d. ADSS1901 134c

144e. ADSS1901 134d

144f. ADSS1901 134e

309. ADSS1901 300

310. ADSS1901 301

311. ADSS1901 302



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