Validation of a Self-Assessment Tool for Identifying Need for Assistance in Military to Civilian Transition

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2022-01-25 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2021.2007187
Jennifer E. C. Lee, James M. Thompson, A. Skomorovsky, Sanela Dursun
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Abstract A self-assessment tool was developed to encourage releasing service members to reflect on their preparedness for military to civilian transition and need for assistance. The aim of this paper was to examine its validity among recently released Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members using data from the Canadian Armed Forces Transition and Well-Being Survey (CAFTWS). The survey was administered in 2017 to a total of 1,414 CAF Veterans (former CAF members), representing a response rate of 75%. The validity of the self-assessment tool was confirmed, as shown by the significant correlations between each of its indicators and variables corresponding to six domains of well-being: employment or other meaningful activity, finances, health, life skills and preparedness, social integration, and housing/physical environment. The potential utility of the self-assessment tool for assessing military to civilian transition outcomes was also supported by its significant associations with difficult adjustment to civilian life in the manner expected. The current study provides further evidence for the validity of the self-assessment tool for identifying needs for assistance that Veterans may have during military to civilian transition. The tool holds promise for encouraging transitioning members and families to seek assistance and should be considered as a complement to active screening.
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用于识别军民过渡援助需求的自我评估工具的验证
摘要开发了一种自我评估工具,以鼓励退役军人反思他们对军民转型的准备情况和援助需求。本文的目的是使用加拿大武装部队过渡和福祉调查(CAFTWS)的数据来检验其在最近发布的加拿大武装部队(CAF)成员中的有效性。该调查于2017年对1414名CAF退伍军人(前CAF成员)进行,回复率为75%。自我评估工具的有效性得到了证实,它的每个指标和六个福祉领域对应的变量之间存在显著的相关性:就业或其他有意义的活动、财务、健康、生活技能和准备、社会融合以及住房/物理环境。自我评估工具在评估军民过渡结果方面的潜在效用,也因其与难以以预期方式适应平民生活的重大关联而得到支持。本研究进一步证明了自评工具在识别退伍军人在军民过渡期间可能存在的援助需求方面的有效性。该工具有望鼓励过渡成员和家庭寻求帮助,应被视为主动筛查的补充。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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