0704-0616_SOFS_Reserve_2023

Status of the Forces Survey of Reserve Component Members

0704-0616_SOFS_Reserve_2023

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2023 Status of Forces Survey of Reserve Component Members


Base

Conditional

Alternate


ELIGIBILITY

A

SRELIG

1. Were you a member of a Reserve component (National Guard or Reserve member) on May XX, 2023?

2

Yes

1

No, I separated or retired





BACKGROUND INFORMATION

A

SRGRADE1

2. What is your current paygrade?

1

E-1

6

E-6

11

W-1

21

O-1/​O-1E

2

E-2

7

E-7

12

W-2

22

O-2/​O-2E

3

E-3

8

E-8

13

W-3

23

O-3/​O-3E

4

E-4

9

E-9

14

W-4

24

O-4

5

E-5




15

W-5

25

O-5










26

O-6 or above





A

SRPRIOR

3. Have you served on active duty, not as a member of the Reserve components, for a cumulative 24 months or more?

2

Yes

1

No





A

SRED1

4. 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—traditional diploma

3

High school graduate—alternative diploma (home school, GED, etc.)

4

Some college credit, but less than 1 year

5

1 or more years of college, no degree

6

Associate's degree (e.g., AA, AS)

7

Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS)

8

Master's, doctoral, or professional school degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEd, MEng, MBA, MSW, PhD, MD, JD, DVM, EdD)





A

SRMARST

5. What is your marital status?

1

Married

2

Separated

3

Divorced

4

Widowed

5

Never married



SIGOT

6. [Ask if Q5 = "Divorced" OR Q5 = "Widowed" OR Q5 = "Never married"] Do you have a significant other?

2

Yes

1

No




A

For the next questions, the definition of “child, children, or other legal dependents“ includes anyone in your family, except your spouse, who has, or is eligible to have, a Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege Card (also called a military ID card) or is eligible for military health care benefits, and is enrolled in the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).

DEPDNTS

7. Do you have a child, children, or other legal dependents based on the definition above?

2

Yes

1

No



DEPSA DEPSB DEPSC

8. [Ask if Q7 = "Yes"] How many children or other legal dependents do you have in each age group specified below? To indicate none, select “0.” To indicate nine or more, select “9.”


13 years and younger

Please select

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9



14–22 years old

Please select

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9



23 years and older

Please select

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9





A

SRHISPA1

9. 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





A

SRRACEC SRRACED SRRACEB SRRACEE SRRACEA

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


American Indian or Alaska Native


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


Black or African American


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


White





ACTIVATION/​DEPLOYMENT STATUS

A

Please read the following definition carefully.

In this survey, the term “activation“ refers to the involuntary or voluntary call to active duty of a Reserve Component member (Reserve or National Guard) under the following Title 10 USC statute authorities: §12301(a) (Full Mobilization), §12301(b) (15-Day Statute), §12302 (Partial Mobilization), §12304 (Presidential Reserve Call-up), §12304(a) (Reserve Emergency Call-up), §12304(b) (Reserve Call-Up), §12301(d) (Active Duty for Operational Supporting). It also applies to National Guard members who perform duties under 32 USC 502(f) for the purposes of supporting a Declaration of National Emergency. It does NOT apply to members on full-time active duty or members serving on full-time National Guard Duty in an AGR/​FTS/​AR status, active duty for operational support, active duty for training, or members serving on State Active Duty.

SRACTMONTH

11. Have you been activated in the past 24 months? This includes activations that started more than 24 months ago and continued into the past 24 months. If you have been an AGR/​FTS/​AR for the past 24 months, select “No.”

2

Yes

1

No



SRACTDAYS

12. [Ask if Q11 = "Yes"] Was at least one of your activations in the past 24 months longer than 30 consecutive days?

2

Yes

1

No




A


SRACTVLNTR

13. [Ask if Q12 = "Yes"] In the past 24 months, has (have) your activation(s) of more than 30 consecutive days been voluntary, involuntary, or both?

1

Voluntary

2

Involuntary

3

Both




A


CURRACTIVE

14. [Ask if Q11 = "Yes"] Are you currently activated?

2

Yes

1

No




A


In the survey, the term “deployment“ refers to the performance of duties at a location that would be considered outside normal commuting distance or time from the member's permanent work site (i.e., an armory or reserve center). Deployments can be to a location within the contiguous 48 states (CONUS) or to a location outside the contiguous 48 states (OCONUS).

SRACTDEPLOY

15. [Ask if Q12 = "Yes"] Did any of your activations of more than 30 consecutive days in the past 24 months result in deployment?

2

Yes

1

No




A


SRACTCONUS

16. [Ask if Q15 = "Yes"] In the past 24 months, after processing in the mobilization station, were you deployed within the contiguous 48 states (CONUS), outside the contiguous 48 states (OCONUS), or both?

1

CONUS

2

OCONUS

3

Both




A


CURRDEPLOY

17. [Ask if Q14 = "Yes" AND Q15 = "Yes"] Are you currently deployed?

2

Yes

1

No




EMPLOYMENT/​STUDENT STATUS

A

NEWCREDA NEWCREDB NEWCREDC NEWCREDD NEWCREDE NEWCREDF NEWCREDG NEWCREDH

18. Are you working toward or did you receive a new credential(s) or certification, 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


None/​Not applicable



SRSTU1A

19. [Ask if AGRFLAG = 2 AND (Q11 = "No" OR Q14 = "No")] Are you currently enrolled in a civilian school? Mark “Yes” if you were enrolled in the most recent academic semester or if you are enrolled for the next semester.

2

Yes

1

No




A


SRSTU2A

20. [Ask if Q19 = "Yes"] Are you currently a full-time student or part-time student? Full-time is considered an equivalent of 12 credit hours or more per semester. Part-time is considered an equivalent of less than 12 credit hours per semester.

1

Full-time

2

Part-time




A


SRPROG3A

21. [Ask if MTFLAG = 2 AND (Q11 = "No" OR Q14 = "No")] Are you currently a military technician?

2

Yes

1

No




A


SRCPS1A

22. [Ask if (RPROGCIV = "IMA" OR (AGRFLAG = 2 AND (RORG_CD = "Navy Reserve" OR RORG_CD = "Marine Corps Reserve" OR Q21 = "No"))) AND (Q11 = "No" OR Q14 = "No")] 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




A


SRCPS2A

23. [Ask if Q22 = "No"] Last week, were you temporarily absent from a job or business?

2

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

1

No




A


SRCPS3A

24. [Ask if Q23 = "No"] Have you been looking for work during the last 4 weeks?

2

Yes

1

No




A


SRCPS4A

25. [Ask if Q24 = "Yes"] Last week, could you have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?

3

Yes, could have gone to work

2

No, because of my temporary illness

1

No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)




A


SREMP1A

26. [Ask if Q22 = "Yes" OR Q23 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."] Do you have a full-time civilian job (of 35 hours or more per week) that includes benefits, as well as pay or salary?

2

Yes

1

No




A


NOFTJOB

27. [Ask if Q26 = "No"] What is the main reason you do not currently have a full-time civilian job?

1

Unable to find a job

2

Full-time homemaker, parent, and/​or care giver

3

Full-time student

4

Retired, other than Guard/​Reserve requirements

5

Disabled

6

Prefer not to have a full-time job

7

Other




A


SREMP3A

28. [Ask if (QRefError = "An employee of a PRIVATE/​PUBLIC company, business or individual, working for wages, salary, or commission" OR QRefError = "An employee of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization" OR QRefError = "A FEDERAL government employee" OR QRefError = "A STATE government employee" OR QRefError = "A LOCAL government employee (e.g., county, city, town)" OR QRefError = "Self-employed in OWN business, professional practice, or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITHOUT PAY in a family business or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITH PAY in a family business or farm")] Counting all locations where your current principal employer operates in the United States, what is the total number of persons who work for this employer?

1

1 to 9

2

10 to 24

3

25 to 49

4

50 to 99

5

100 to 499

6

500 to 999

7

1,000 or more




A


SREMP4

29. [Ask if Q14 = "No" AND (QRefError = "An employee of a PRIVATE/​PUBLIC company, business or individual, working for wages, salary, or commission" OR QRefError = "An employee of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization" OR QRefError = "A FEDERAL government employee" OR QRefError = "A STATE government employee" OR QRefError = "A LOCAL government employee (e.g., county, city, town)" OR QRefError = "Self-employed in OWN business, professional practice, or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITHOUT PAY in a family business or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITH PAY in a family business or farm")] Is your current principal civilian employment the same as before your most recent activation?

60

Does not apply; I did not have a civilian job prior to my most recent activation

1

Yes

2

No



SRSTU1B

30. [Ask if AGRFLAG = 2 AND Q14 = "Yes"] At the time of your most recent activation, were you enrolled in a civilian school? Mark “Yes” if you were enrolled in the most recent academic semester or if you were enrolled for the next semester.

2

Yes

1

No



A



SRSTU2B

31. [Ask if Q30 = "Yes"] At the time of your most recent activation, were you a full-time student or part-time student? Full-time is considered an equivalent of 12 credit hours or more per semester. Part-time is considered an equivalent of less than 12 credit hours per semester.

1

Full-time

2

Part-time



A



SRPROG3B

32. [Ask if MTFLAG = 2 AND Q14 = "Yes"] In the week prior to your current activation, were you a military technician?

2

Yes

1

No



A



SRCPS1B

33. [Ask if (RPROGCIV = "IMA" OR (AGRFLAG = 2 AND (RORG_CD = "Navy Reserve" OR RORG_CD = "Marine Corps Reserve" OR Q32 = "No"))) AND Q14 = "Yes"] In the week prior to your most recent activation, 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



A



SRCPS2B

34. [Ask if Q33 = "No"] In the week prior to your most recent activation, were you temporarily absent from a job or business?

2

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

1

No



A



SRCPS3B

35. [Ask if Q34 = "No"] Were you looking for work during the 4 weeks prior to your most recent activation?

2

Yes

1

No



A



SRCPS4B

36. [Ask if Q35 = "Yes"] In the week prior to your most recent activation, could you have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled?

3

Yes, could have gone to work

2

No, because of my temporary illness

1

No, because of other reasons (in school, etc.)



A



SREMP1B

37. [Ask if Q33 = "Yes" OR Q34 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."] In the week prior to your most recent activation, did you have a full-time civilian job (of 35 hours or more per week) that included benefits, as well as pay or salary?

2

Yes

1

No



A


SREMP3B

38. [Ask if (QRefError = "An employee of a PRIVATE/​PUBLIC company, business or individual, working for wages, salary, or commission" OR QRefError = "An employee of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization" OR QRefError = "A FEDERAL government employee" OR QRefError = "A STATE government employee" OR QRefError = "A LOCAL government employee (e.g., county, city, town)" OR QRefError = "Self-employed in OWN business, professional practice, or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITHOUT PAY in a family business or farm" OR QRefError = "Working WITH PAY in a family business or farm")] Counting all locations where your principal employer operated in the United States, what is the total number of persons who worked for this employer?

1

1 to 9

2

10 to 24

3

25 to 49

4

50 to 99

5

100 to 499

6

500 to 999

7

1,000 or more




A

CAREERFLD

39. In what career field is your current or most recent civilian employment?

60

Not applicable, I have never had civilian employment

1

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

2

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

3

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

4

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

5

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

6

Health care support (e.g., home health aide, nursing assistant, occupational or physical therapy aid)

7

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

8

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

9

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

10

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

11

Software development (e.g., coding)

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 attendant; 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





A

BARRFCDA BARRFCDB BARRFCDC BARRFCDD BARRFCDE BARRFCDF BARRFCDG BARRFCDH BARRFCDI BARRFCDJ BARRFCDK BARRFCDL BARRFCDM BARRFCDN BARRFCDO

40. What barriers have you faced in entering your most recent or current career field? Mark all that apply.


Pay does not cover cost of child care


Lack vocational training


Lack required 2-year degree


Lack required 4-year degree


Lack required certification


Lack transferability of certifications/​licensure


Lack experience


Lack available/​flexible child care


Frequent moves


Lack of jobs in my field in my current location


Medical or health limitations


Caregiver (non-child) requirements


Lack of part-time options


Lack of flexible hours/​flexible schedule


Not applicable





DETAILS ON ACTIVATIONS/​DEPLOYMENTS

A


EMPSPPRT1

41. [Ask if (QRefError = "An employee of a PRIVATE/​PUBLIC company, business or individual, working for wages, salary, or commission" OR QRefError = "An employee of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization" OR QRefError = "A FEDERAL government employee" OR QRefError = "A STATE government employee" OR QRefError = "A LOCAL government employee (e.g., county, city, town)") OR (Q14 = "Yes" AND (QRefError = "An employee of a PRIVATE/​PUBLIC company, business or individual, working for wages, salary, or commission" OR QRefError = "An employee of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT, tax-exempt, or charitable organization" OR QRefError = "A FEDERAL government employee" OR QRefError = "A STATE government employee" OR QRefError = "A LOCAL government employee (e.g., county, city, town)"))] In general, how supportive is your principal civilian employer of your National Guard/​Reserve obligations?

5

Very supportive

4

Supportive

3

Neither supportive nor unsupportive

2

Unsupportive

1

Very unsupportive




A


BENACT

42. [Ask if (Q11 = "Yes" AND Q12 = "Yes" AND Q14 = "No") OR Q17 = "No"] Consider your income and benefits in the year prior to your most recent activation/​deployment and your income and benefits during your most recent activation/​deployment. In general, how did your overall income and benefits change while you were activated/​deployed?

3

Increased

1

Decreased

2

Remained the same

4

Don't know




A


ADDEXPA ADDEXPB ADDEXPC ADDEXPD ADDEXPE ADDEXPF

43. [Ask if (Q11 = "Yes" AND Q12 = "Yes" AND Q14 = "No") OR Q17 = "No"] During your most recent activation/​deployment, did you or your family have any additional expenses because of any of the following items? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Elder care


b. Pet care


c. Household repairs, yard work, or car maintenance


d. Storage or security of personal belongings


e. Communicating with family


f. Child care



A


RCONCERN1

44. [Ask if (Q11 = "Yes" AND Q12 = "Yes" AND Q14 = "No") OR Q17 = "No"] Which of the following was your biggest concern about returning from your most recent activation/​deployment? Select one item from the list below.

1

Reemployment

2

Readjusting to work life

3

Financial stability

4

Readjusting to family life

5

Reestablishing a good relationship with your spouse

6

Reestablishing a good relationship with your children

7

Recovering from a physical injury/​limitation

8

Recovering from the emotional impact and stress of activation/​deployment

9

Health care coverage for yourself

10

Health care coverage for your family

11

Possibility of being activated/​deployed again

12

Other




A


DMBLHLTHA DMBLHLTHB DMBLHLTHC DMBLHLTHD DMBLHLTHE DMBLHLTHF DMBLHLTHG DMBLHLTHH

45. [Ask if Q15 = "Yes" AND (Q14 = "No" OR Q17 = "No")] After returning home from your most recent deployment, to what extent have you seemed to... Mark one answer for each item.


1 Not at all


2 Small extent



3 Moderate extent




4 Large extent





5 Very large extent













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


b. Appreciate life more?


c. Get angry faster?


d. Appreciate family and friends more?


e. Drink more alcohol?


f. Have more confidence in yourself?


g. Take more risks with your safety?


h. Be different in another way?



SATISFACTION

A

GENSATNGRA GENSATNGRB GENSATNGRC GENSATNGRD GENSATNGRE

46. Taking all things into consideration, how satisfied are you, in general, with each of the following aspects of being in the National Guard/​Reserve? Mark one answer for each item.


1 Very dissatisfied


2 Dissatisfied



3 Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied




4 Satisfied





5 Very satisfied













a. Your total compensation (i.e., base pay, allowances, and bonuses)


b. The type of work you do in your military job


c. Your opportunities for promotion in your unit


d. The quality of your coworkers in your unit


e. The quality of your supervisor in your unit




A

SATOVER

47. 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





RETENTION

A

SRYEARS

48. How many years have you spent in military service? Do not count partial years. To indicate less than 1 year, enter “0”. To indicate 35 years or more, enter “35”. Include in military service years:

  • Time spent as an active duty Service member

  • Time spent as a National Guard/​Reserve component member, to include:

  • Time spent as a Drilling unit Reservist/​Traditional Guardsman/​Troop Program Unit (TPU) Reservist

  • Time spent mobilized/​activated on active duty

  • Time spent in a full-time, active duty program

  • Time spent in the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR)

  • Time spent as an Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA)

  • Time spent in the Standby Reserve




Years




A

RETINT1

49. Suppose that you have to decide whether to continue to participate in the National Guard/​Reserve. Assuming you could stay, how likely is it that you would choose to do so?

5

Very likely

4

Likely

3

Neither likely nor unlikely

2

Unlikely

1

Very unlikely



SUPPORT1

50. [Ask if Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated" OR Q6 = "Yes"] In your opinion, how does your spouse/​significant other view your participation in the National Guard/​Reserve?

5

Very favorably

4

Somewhat favorably

3

Neither favorably nor unfavorably

2

Somewhat unfavorably

1

Very unfavorably




A

SUPPORT2

51. In your opinion, how does your family view your participation in the National Guard/​Reserve?

5

Very favorably

4

Somewhat favorably

3

Neither favorably nor unfavorably

2

Somewhat unfavorably

1

Very unfavorably



SUPPORT3

52. [Ask if Q22 = "Yes" OR Q23 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc." OR Q33 = "Yes" OR Q34 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."] In your opinion, how does your supervisor at your principal civilian job view your participation in the National Guard/​Reserve?

60

Does not apply; I do not have a supervisor at my principal civilian job

5

Very favorably

4

Somewhat favorably

3

Neither favorably nor unfavorably

2

Somewhat unfavorably

1

Very unfavorably




A


SUPPORT4

53. [Ask if Q22 = "Yes" OR Q23 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc." OR Q33 = "Yes" OR Q34 = "Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, etc."] In your opinion, how do your coworkers at your principal civilian job view your participation in the National Guard/​Reserve?

60

Does not apply; I do not work with others at my principal civilian job

5

Very favorably

4

Somewhat favorably

3

Neither favorably nor unfavorably

2

Somewhat unfavorably

1

Very unfavorably




TEMPO

A


TEMPO1

54. [Ask if AGRFLAG = 2] In the past 12 months, how many days (full days, not drill periods) did you spend in a compensated (pay or points) National Guard/​Reserve status?





Days



A


TEMPO2

55. [Ask if AGRFLAG = 2] In an average month when not activated, how many unpaid hours, off duty, do you spend on your unit's business? For none, enter “0”.





Hours



A

TEMPO3

56. In the past 12 months, how many nights did you spend away from your home because of your military duties? Do not include nights spent away from home before out-of-town drills.





Nights




A

TEMPO4

57. In the past 12 months, have you spent more or less time away from your home than you expected when you first entered the National Guard/​Reserve?

5

Much more than expected

4

More than expected

3

Neither more nor less than expected

2

Less than expected

1

Much less than expected





A

RETINT2

58. What impact has time away (or lack thereof) from your home in the past 12 months had on your military career intentions?

1

Greatly increased your desire to stay

2

Increased your desire to stay

3

Neither increased nor decreased your desire to stay

4

Decreased your desire to stay

5

Greatly decreased your desire to stay





READINESS

A

PREPARESELF

59. Overall, how well prepared are you to perform your wartime job?

5

Very well prepared

4

Well prepared

3

Neither well nor poorly prepared

2

Poorly prepared

1

Very poorly prepared





A

PREPAREUNIT

60. Overall, how well prepared is your unit to perform its wartime mission?

5

Very well prepared

4

Well prepared

3

Neither well nor poorly prepared

2

Poorly prepared

1

Very poorly prepared





A

PREPARETRAN

61. How well has your training prepared you to perform your wartime job?

5

Very well

4

Well

3

Neither well nor poorly

2

Poorly

1

Very poorly





STRESS

A

STRESSMIL

62. Overall, how would you rate the current level of stress in your military 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





A

STRESSPRSN

63. 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





FAMILY LIFE

A


CHILDNGR2

64. [Ask if Q7 = "Yes" AND QRefError = "Yes"] To what extent do you feel that child care issues will impact whether you stay in the National Guard/​Reserve?

5

Very large extent

4

Large extent

3

Moderate extent

2

Small extent

1

Not at all




A


SPCURRMIL2

65. [Ask if Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated"] Is your spouse currently serving in the military?

1

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

2

Yes, as a member of the National Guard/​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




A


SPNGRPLANS

66. [Ask if (Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated") OR Q6 = "Yes"] To what extent do you and your spouse/​significant other agree on your National Guard/​Reserve career plans?

5

Strongly agree

4

Agree

3

Neither agree nor disagree

2

Disagree

1

Strongly disagree




A


SPNGRSTAY

67. [Ask if (Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated") OR Q6 = "Yes"] To what extent does your spouse/​significant other have a choice in whether you stay in the National Guard/​Reserve?

5

Very large extent

4

Large extent

3

Moderate extent

2

Small extent

1

Not at all




A


SPDPLYLONG

68. [Ask if (Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated" OR Q6 = "Yes") AND Q15 = "Yes"] Were any of your deployments in the past 24 months longer than your spouse/​significant other expected?

2

Yes

1

No




FOOD ASSISTANCE

A

The following are statements that people have made about their food situation.

FOODSITA FOODSITB

69. How often were each of the following statements true for you and your household in the past 12 months—that is, since last [name of current month]? Mark one answer for each item.


60 Don't know


3 Often true



2 Sometimes true




1 Never true











a. The food that I/​we bought just didn't last, and I/​we didn't have money to get more.


b. I/​We couldn't afford to eat balanced meals.




A

CUTMEAL

70. In the past 12 months, since last [name of current month], did you or other adults in your household ever cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there was not enough money for food?

1

Yes

2

No

3

Don't know



FRQCUT

71. [Ask if Q70 = "Yes"] In the past 12 months, how often did you or other adults in your household cut the size of your meals or skip meals because there was not enough money for food?

1

Almost every month

2

Some months but not every month

3

Only 1 or 2 months

4

Don't know




A

EATLESS

72. In the past 12 months, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there was not enough money for food?

1

Yes

2

No

3

Don't know





A

HUNGRY

73. In the past 12 months, were you ever hungry but did not eat because there was not enough money for food?

1

Yes

2

No

3

Don't know





A

REPHOMEA REPHOMEB REPHOMEC REPHOMED REPHOMEE

74. Choose the best statement that represents your home/​barracks/​dorm/​ship TODAY (where you are living now): Mark all that apply.


Kitchen with major appliances (e.g., refrigerator, stove, microwave) and food prep/​cooking supplies.


Shared kitchen in building with major appliances and food prep/​cooking supplies.


Shared kitchen in building with major appliances, without any food prep/​cooking supplies.


No kitchen in building, but have mini-refrigerator and microwave in room.


Room/​Rack without any food prep/​cooking capability.





A

MEALWK

75. In a typical week, how many meals do you get at the military dining facility (DFAC)/​galley?




Meals




A

NOTEATMILA NOTEATMILB NOTEATMILC NOTEATMILD NOTEATMILE NOTEATMILF NOTEATMILG NOTEATMILH NOTEATMILI

76. When you don't eat at the military dining facility (DFAC)/​galley, what are the reasons? Mark all that apply.


Not applicable (I always go to the DFAC/​galley)


No DFAC/​galley available or closed


No transportation to get there


Lines are too long to wait


Not enough time


Don't like the food at the DFAC/​galley


Eat at home or bring food from home


Prefer to eat at fast food or other local restaurant


Other





A

SPNUTA SPNUTB SPNUTC SPNUTD SPNUTE SPNUTF

77. Are you currently receiving support from any of the following nutrition assistance resources? Mark all that apply.


SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/​Food Stamps)


WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program


National School Breakfast Program (children receive free or reduced breakfast at school)


National School Lunch Program (children receive free or reduced lunch at school)


Some other assistance resource


No, I am not using any nutrition assistance resource





A

NOT_ASSIGNED

78. Do you have any additional feedback related to access to quality food for you and your family? Please do not include any personally identifiable information (e.g., names, addresses).





























FINANCIAL WELL-BEING AND EDUCATION

A

MNYCOMFORT

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

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 your head above water

5

In over your head





A

FINANSIT

80. 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



FINBET2A FINBET2B FINBET2C FINBET2D FINBET2E

81. [Ask if Q80 = "Much better" OR Q80 = "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, increase in pay)


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


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


d. Reduction in debt and/​or expenses (e.g., paid off credit card, student loan, or other debt)


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



A


FINWORSE2A FINWORSE2B FINWORSE2C FINWORSE2D FINWORSE2E

82. [Ask if Q80 = "Much worse" OR Q80 = "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, decrease in pay)


b. Change related to your spouse's employment (e.g., lost job, decrease in pay)


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


d. Increased debt and/​or expenses (e.g., unplanned expenses, additional loans)


e. Financial management challenges (e.g., used savings, did not follow budget)



A

FMACTDO4A FMACTDO4B FMACTDO4C FMACTDO4D FMACTDO4E FMACTDO4F FMACTDO4G

83. Which of the following activities do you do routinely in order to manage your finances? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Make short-term financial plans (e.g., renting a house, purchasing a vehicle, saving for vacation, medical/​dental/​vision expenses)


b. Make and/​or monitor long-term financial plans (e.g., home ownership, retirement, insurance, children's college education)


c. Follow a monthly budget or spending plan


d. Contribute to a savings account for emergency savings or other savings goal


e. Review your Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)


f. Contribute to a retirement account (e.g., the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), IRA, 401(k))


g. Monitor your credit score/​rating




A

RCVINFO4A RCVINFO4B RCVINFO4C RCVINFO4D RCVINFO4E RCVINFO4F RCVINFO4G RCVINFO4H

84. From which of the following resources have you received information, training, or counseling on any financial topic? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Military financial training, class, or seminar (online or classroom)


b. Military financial counseling (in-person, by telephone, or virtually)


c. Unit leadership or financial specialist within your unit (e.g., Command Financial Specialist, Corporal for Financial Fitness, Command Financial NCO)


d. Military aid society (e.g., Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, Coast Guard Mutual Assistance)


e. On-base financial institution (e.g., bank or credit union)


f. Online military resource(s) (e.g., Office of Financial Readiness, Sen$e app, Military OneSource, Service or installation financial readiness program)


g. Non-military financial counselor, advisor, or other resource (e.g., social or chartitable organizations, online blogs and articles)


h. Family/​friends/​peers




A

SVGINVHAB

85. Which of the following statements best describes your (and your spouse's, if applicable) saving or investment habits?

1

Unable to save or invest—usually spend more than income

2

Unable to 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





A

FINGOAL5A FINGOAL5B FINGOAL5C FINGOAL5D FINGOAL5E FINGOAL5F FINGOAL5G

86. Please indicate whether the following are financial goals for you (and your spouse, if applicable). 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.


3 I/​we have met this goal


2 No, this is not a goal for me/​us



1 Yes, this is a goal for me/​us









a. Saving for retirement


b. Saving for child(ren)'s education


c. Saving for a safety net/​emergency fund


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


e. Being free of debt, except for mortgage


f. Buying a home


g. Saving for a major purchase (e.g., vehicle, vacation, household items)




A

CCDEBT

87. In the past 12 months, which of the following options best describes how you most frequently 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





A

EMFUND2

88. How much do you (and your spouse, if applicable) have in an emergency savings fund, in terms of your average monthly expenses?

1

Less than 1 month

2

Between 1 and 3 months

3

Between 4 and 6 months

4

More than 6 months

5

I do not have an emergency savings fund





A

88A MNYHLTH5O MNYHLTH5C MNYHLTH5D MNYHLTH5E MNYHLTH5F MNYHLTH5G MNYHLTH5H MNYHLTH5I

89. Suppose that you have an emergency expense that costs $400. Based on your current financial situation, how would you pay for this expense? If you would use more than one method to dover this expense, please select all that apply.


Put it on my credit card and pay it off in full at the next statement


Put it on my credit card and pay it off over time


With the money currently in my checking/​savings account or with cash


Using money from a bank loan or line of credit


By borrowing from a friend or family member


Using a payday loan, deposit advance, or overdraft


Using a loan or grant from a military aid society (e.g., Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief)


By selling something


I wouldn't be able to pay for the expense right now





A

MNYHLTH5A MNYHLTH5B MNYHLTH5C MNYHLTH5D MNYHLTH5E MNYHLTH5F MNYHLTH5G MNYHLTH5H MNYHLTH5I MNYHLTH5J MNYHLTH5K MNYHLTH5L MNYHLTH5M MNYHLTH5N MNYHLTH5O

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


1 No


2 Yes







a. Failed to make a monthly/​minimum payment on your credit card


b. Failed to make a rent or mortgage payment


c. Had a debt referred to a collection agency


d. Had telephone, cable, or internet shut off


e. Had water, heat, or electricity shut off


f. Failed to make a vehicle payment


g. Had a vehicle repossessed


h. Filed for personal bankruptcy


i. Paid overdraft fees to your bank or credit union


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


k. Took money out of a retirement fund or investment to pay bills


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


m. Received a notification about your security clearance due to your financial condition


n. Had adverse personnel action due to your financial condition


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




A

FINPROD3A FINPROD3B FINPROD3C FINPROD3D FINPROD3E FINPROD3F FINPROD3G FINPROD3H

91. In the past 12 months, have you (and/​or your spouse, if applicable) used any of the following financial products or services? Mark “Yes” or “No” for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Overdraft protection for bank account–loan or line of credit


b. Buy Now Pay Later product


c. Payday loan


d. Vehicle title loan (a loan where you obtain money by providing a vehicle title as collateral)


e. Cash advance on a credit card


f. Pawn loan


g. Loan or grant from a military aid society (e.g., Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Air Force Aid Society, Coast Guard Mutual Assistance)


h. Other loan or advance (e.g., mobile app)




A

FINSIT1C FINSIT1E FINSIT1F

92. How well does each statement describe you or your situation? Mark one answer for each item.


5 Completely


4 Very well



3 Somewhat




2 Very little





1 Not at all













a. Because of my money situation, I feel like I will never have the things I want in life.


b. I am just getting by financially.


c. I am concerned that the money I have, or will save, won't last.




A

FINSIT2B FINSIT2D

93. How often does each of the following statements apply to you? Mark one answer for each item.


5 Always


4 Often



3 Sometimes




2 Rarely





1 Never













a. I have money left over at the end of the month.


b. My finances control my life.




A

The Department of Defense is interested in assessing the overall financial literacy and preparedness of military members. By completing the next set of items, you will help the Department determine how well military members understand a variety of financial-related topics. For each question or statement, please select the BEST response. If you are not sure about an answer, please select “Don't know.”

FINLIT1

94. Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After five years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow?

1

More than $102

2

Exactly $102

3

Less than $102

4

Don't know





A

FINLIT2

95. Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with the money in this account?

1

More than today

2

Exactly the same

3

Less than today

4

Don't know





A

FINLIT4

96. Is the following statement true or false?



A 15-year mortgage typically requires higher monthly payments than a 30-year mortgage, but the total interest paid over the life of the loan will be less.

1

True

2

False

3

Don't know





A

FINLIT5

97. Is the following statement true or false?



Buying a single company's stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund.

1

True

2

False

3

Don't know





A

FINLIT6

98. Is the following statement true or false?



An insurance deductible is an amount you are responsible for paying before the insurance company will pay on your insurance claim.

1

True

2

False

3

Don't know





A

FINLIT15

99. Which of the following does not impact your credit score?

1

Paying bills on time

2

Checking your own credit score

3

The percentage of available credit used

4

Applying for new credit

5

Don't know





A

FINLIT9

100. Under the Blended Retirement System (BRS), the government will contribute 1% of your base pay to your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account and match up to an additional ___ percent based on your TSP contribution after you are vested in TSP.

1

4% for a total of 5%

2

5% for a total of 6%

3

There is no government match

4

Don't know





A

FINLIT13

101. In managing your personal budget, what is discretionary income?

1

Special pays, allowances, and bonuses outside of military base pay

2

The money used to make your rent or mortgage payment or other such fixed expenses

3

The money remaining after taxes and fixed expenses (such as rent/​mortgage, utilities, insurance) are paid

4

Don't know





ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

A

SPNDHLPA SPNDHLPB SPNDHLPC SPNDHLPD SPNDHLPG SPNDHLPH

102. Thinking about your experiences over the last year, which of the following did you or your household members use to meet your spending needs? Mark all that apply.


Withdrawal from savings account


Withdrawal from retirement account


Selling assets (i.e., stocks)


Unemployment insurance (UI) benefit payments


Deferred or forgiven payments (i.e., student loans, mortgage, or rent)


None of the above





A

HHINC

103. In 2022, what was your total household income before taxes?

1

Less than $25,000

2

$25,000–$34,999

3

$35,000–$49,999

4

$50,000–$74,999

5

$75,000–$99,999

6

$100,000–$149,999

7

$150,000–$199,999

8

$200,000 and above





A

INCCONTRB

104. How much does your income contribute toward your total household income?

1

Less than 50%

2

50%

3

More than 50%



INCSPCONTRB

105. [Ask if Q5 = "Married" OR Q5 = "Separated" OR Q6 = "Yes"] How much does your spouse/​significant other's income contribute toward your total household income?

1

Less than 50%

2

50%

3

More than 50%




SUICIDE PREVENTION AWARENESS

A

The next several questions ask about a time period in your life when you may have faced some challenges. We understand these are sensitive issues, but the Department wants to know more about members' experiences so they can help others who face similar challenges. Responses to these items are completely voluntary and confidential. Your responses will only be reported in aggregate form. Your individual data will not be reported.

CONSUICIDE

106. Have you ever wished you were dead or wished you could go to sleep and never wake up?

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No





A

IDEATE

107. Have you actually had any thoughts of killing yourself

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No



PLANSUIC

108. [Ask if Q107 = "Yes, within the last year" OR "Yes, not within the last year"] Have you ever done anything, started to do anything, or prepared to do anything to end your life?

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No




A


ATTEMPT

109. [Ask if Q107 = "Yes, within the last year" OR "Yes, not within the last year"] Have you made an actual suicide attempt that required you to seek medical attention or treatment?

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No




A

INTHURT

110. Have you ever intentionally hurt yourself (e.g., cut or hit yourself) to relieve stress, feel better, get sympathy, or get something else to happen without any intention of killing yourself?

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No

4

Not sure





A

110A 110B 110C 110D 110E

111. Please indicate how much you agree with the following statements.


1 Strongly disagree


2 Disagree



3 Neither agree nor disagree




4 Agree





5 Strongly agree













a. I am familiar with local emergency/​crisis resources available for people who might be at an increased risk for suicide or self-harm (e.g., local crisis line, psychiatric emergency response team contact information, or location of local emergency departments)


b. I am familiar with national/​international emergency/​crisis resources available for people who might be at an increased risk for suicide or self-harm (e.g., Military/​Veteran Crisis line, National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, OCONUS/​overseas crisis lines)


c. I am confident that I can identify when someone is at an increased risk for suicide or self-harm


d. I am confident that I can help identify, and steer someone who might be at an increased risk for suicide or self-harm toward appropriate helping resources


e. I feel comfortable utilizing the helping resources available to me and my family




A

111

112. Since joining the military, have you known a fellow Service member, or a family member of a fellow Service member, who died by suicide?

1

Yes, within the last year

2

Yes, more than a year ago

3

No



112

113. [Ask if Q112 = "Yes, within the last year"] You indicated that you knew a fellow Service member, or family member of a fellow Service member, who died by suicide within the past year. Did you recieve support or counseling from any of the following sources to help you with this loss?

1

Yes, I received support from somone within the military community (e.g. a Chaplain, Casualty Assistance Officer, Unit Commander or Leader, military mental health provider, Miltiary and Family LIfe Counseling (MFLC), or other counselor)

2

Yes, I received support but it was from someone outside the military community

3

No, I did not receive any support




A


113

114. [Ask if Q113 = "Yes, I received support from someone within the military community"] In general, taking all the sources of military support into consideration, how helpful was the support or counseling you received?

1

Extremely helpful

2

Very helpful

3

Somewhat helpful

4

Slightly helpful

5

Not at all helpful




A

114A 114B 114C 114D 114E 114F 114G 114H 114I 114J

115. What is your level of awareness of each of the following support services?


5 I have never heard of this service


4 I have heard of this service, but I have not used it because I am not in need of this support service



3 I have heard of this service and have used it in the past, but not in the past year




2 I have heard about this service and have used it within the past year





1 I have heard of this service, but I do not really know what it is













a. Military OneSource


b. Embedded Mental/​Behavioral Health Provider (e.g., uniformed providers attached to a military unit)


c. Installation Community Counseling Center or Family Service Centers


d. Military and Family Life Counseling (MFLC) Program


e. Veterans Crisis Line/​Military Crisis Line


f. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline


g. Chaplain


h. Family Support (e.g., Deployment/​Family Readiness Coordination, Key Spouse)


i. Military treatment facility provider


j. Civilian mental health provider




A

PROBSPTA PROBSPTB PROBSPTC PROBSPTD PROBSPTE PROBSPTF PROBSPTG PROBSPTH PROBSPTI PROBSPTJ PROBSPTK PROBSPTL PROBSPTM PROBSPTN PROBSPTO

116. Please indicate whether any of the following concerns have prevented you from seeking, or made it hard for you to access, support for personal problems (e.g., relationship, financial, mental health, or other stresses). Mark all that apply.


I feared a negative impact on my career


I feared loss of privacy/​confidentiality


I was worried about being perceived as broken by others


I was worried about being stigmatized for seeking help within the military community


I was not sure my situation can be helped with the resources available


My spouse/​partner refused or was unwilling to seek help


I didn't know who to turn to


I wasn't sure what resources exist


I did not think it would help


I did not know where to get help


It was too difficult to schedule an appointment


It was too difficult to get time off work


It was too difficult to get childcare


It was too difficult to reach the location where the services are offered


Not applicable. I did not have concerns that prevented me from seeking help





REUNION AND REINTEGRATION

A

YREVENTA1 YREVENTA2 YREVENTA3 YREVENTB1 YREVENTB2 YREVENTB3 YREVENTC1 YREVENTC2 YREVENTC3

117. Have you attended any of the following Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) events? If you have attended an event, please indicate when you attended (you can provide multiple answers). If you have not attended an event, please mark “No, I have not attended this event.”


2 Marked | 1 Not marked No, I have not attended any events


2 Marked | 1 Not marked Yes, over 12 months ago



2 Marked | 1 Not marked Yes, within the past 12 months









a. Pre-deployment, including Deployment Readiness Training


b. During deployment


c. Post-deployment, including Returning Warrior Workshop


117A 117B 117C 117D 117E 117F 117G 117H 117I 117J 117K 117L 117M 117N 117O

118. [Ask if Q117 a = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 b = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 c = "Yes, within the past 12 months"] In the past 12 months, has your awareness increased in the following areas? Mark one answer for each item.


3 No, I have not become more aware


2 Yes, but unrelated to attending a YRRP event



1 Yes, as a result of attending a YRRP event









a. Child/​youth services


b. Community-based services/​benefits


c. Education and vocational training


d. Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR)


e. Employment resources


f. Financial resources


g. Home loan/​Housing assistance benefits


h. Legal assistance


i. Medical and/​or dental benefits


j. Mental health counseling/​counseling resources


k. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program


l. Spiritual assistance (chaplain/​clergy)


m. Substance abuse counseling


n. Suicide prevention counseling/​outreach


o. Other



A


118A 118B 118C 118D 118E 118F 118G 118H 118I 118J 118K 118L 118M 118N 118O

119. [Ask if Q117 a <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 b <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 c <> "In the past 12 months"] In the past 12 months, has your awareness increased in the following areas? Mark one answer for each item.


1 No


2 Yes







a. Child/​youth services


b. Community-based services/​benefits


c. Education and vocational training


d. Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR)


e. Employment resources


f. Financial resources


g. Home loan/​Housing assistance benefits


h. Legal assistance


i. Medical and/​or dental benefits


j. Mental health counseling/​counseling resources


k. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program


l. Spiritual assistance (chaplain/​clergy)


m. Substance abuse counseling


n. Suicide prevention counseling/​outreach


o. Other


119A 119B 119C 119D 119E 119F 119G 119H 119I 119J 119K 119L OPYUSEM 119N 119O

120. [Ask if Q117 a = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 b = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 c = "Yes, within the past 12 months"] In the past 12 months, have you used any of the following? Mark one answer for each item.


4 No, and I do not plan to use


3 No, but I plan to use



2 Yes, but unrelated to attending a YRRP event




1 Yes, as a result of attending a YRRP event











a. Child/​youth services


b. Community-based services/​benefits


c. Education and vocational training


d. Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR)


e. Employment resources


f. Financial resources


g. Home loan/​Housing assistance benefits


h. Legal assistance


i. Medical and/​or dental benefits


j. Mental health counseling/​counseling resources


k. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program


l. Spiritual assistance (chaplain/​clergy)


m. Substance abuse counseling


n. Suicide prevention counseling/​outreach


o. Other


A



120A 120B 120C 120D 120E 120F 120G 120H 120I 120J 120K 120L 120M 120N 120O

121. [Ask if Q117 a <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 b <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 c <> "In the past 12 months"] In the past 12 months, have you used any of the following? Mark one answer for each item.


3 No, but I plan to


2 No, and I do not plan to



1 Yes









a. Child/​youth services


b. Community-based services/​benefits


c. Education and vocational training


d. Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR)


e. Employment resources


f. Financial resources


g. Home loan/​Housing assistance benefits


h. Legal assistance


i. Medical and/​or dental benefits


j. Mental health counseling/​counseling resources


k. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program


l. Spiritual assistance (chaplain/​clergy)


m. Substance abuse counseling


n. Suicide prevention counseling/​outreach


o. Other


A


121A 121B 121C 121D 121E 121F 121G 121H

122. [Ask if Q117 a = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 b = "Yes, within the past 12 months" OR Q117 c = "Yes, within the past 12 months"] As a result of attending a Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program event in the past 12 months, indicate how you have changed in the following areas. Mark one answer for each item.


1 Much worse


2 Somewhat worse



3 Stayed the same




4 Somewhat better





5 Much better













a. Communication skills


b. Employment


c. Financial management


d. Legal matters


e. Medical/​physical health


f. Mental health


g. Stress management skills


h. VA benefits



A


122A 122B 122C 122D 122E 122F 122G 122H

123. [Ask if Q117 a <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 b <> "In the past 12 months" AND Q117 c <> "In the past 12 months"] In the past 12 months, indicate how you have changed in the following areas. Mark one answer for each item.


1 Much worse


2 Somewhat worse



3 Stayed the same




4 Somewhat better





5 Much better













a. Communication skills


b. Employment


c. Financial management


d. Legal matters


e. Medical/​physical health


f. Mental health


g. Stress management skills


h. VA benefits



A


123

124. [Ask if Q117 a <> "No, I have not attended this event" AND Q117 b <> "No, I have not attended this event" AND Q117 c <> "No, I have not attended this event"] Would you recommend the Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program to others?

2

Yes

1

No




TAKING THE SURVEY

A

A “military survey” is defined as a survey regarding military topics (e.g., readiness, programs/​services, tempo, benefits).

MILSURVEY

125. Excluding this survey, how many military surveys have you been asked to complete in the past 12 months? To indicate none, select “0.” To indicate 10 or more, select “10.”

. Please select

0 0

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5

6 6

7 7

8 8

9 9

10 10




A

COMMENT

126. Thank you for participating in the survey. There are no more questions on this survey. If you have comments or concerns that you were not able to express in answering this survey, please enter them in the space provided. Your comments will be viewed and considered as policy deliberations take place. Do not include any personally identifiable information (PII) in your comments. If OPA or its data collection contractor perceives comments as a direct threat to yourself or others, out of concern for your welfare, OPA may contact an office in your area for appropriate action. Your feedback is useful and appreciated.



























INELIGNODATA

127. [Ask if Q1 = "No, I separated or retired"] Based on your answer to the previous question, you are ineligible to take this survey. If you feel you have encountered this message in error, click the Previous button and check your answer(s).



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