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ID174831
Title ProperCommunities serve
Other Title Informationa systematic review of need assessments on U.S. Veteran and military-connected populations
LanguageENG
AuthorSlyke, Ryan D. Van ;  Armstrong, Nicholas J.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Military veterans and their families face a multiplicity of challenges once they transition from service. Even though more American private and public-sector organizations are engaged in studying the needs of veterans and their families through need assessments, few assessments are comprehensive analyses of the challenges they face. This systematic review of 61 need assessments from 2007-2018 in the United States summarizes findings on 18 veterans issues. While most studies addressed issues relating to accessing U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health and benefit services, mental health, employment, and homelessness, gaps in the literature emerged, particularly regarding ethnic and sexual minority, rural and elderly veterans, and National Guard/Reserve servicemembers. Large cities and states with varying degrees of military presence were frequent regions of study, with national think tanks, nonprofit organizations, and public universities conducting most need assessments. Future assessments should address persistent inequities in coverage among communities and topics of study using mixed-method research and survey design.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 46, No.4; Oct 2020: p.564-594
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 46 No 4
Key WordsPublic Policy ;  Health Care ;  Veterans ;  Social Determinants ;  Needs Assessment ;  Family Issues ;  Systematic Review


 
 
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