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2015 Department of Defense Health Related Behaviors Survey (Hrbs) [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 434 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 0833098314
  • ISBN-13: 9780833098313
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 434 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: RAND
  • ISBN-10: 0833098314
  • ISBN-13: 9780833098313
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In this report, RAND researchers review survey methods, sample demographics, key findings, and policy implications from the 2015 Health Related Behaviors Survey of active-duty service members.
Preface iii
Figures
ix
Tables
xi
Summary xix
Acknowledgments xlv
Abbreviations xlvii
Chapter One Introduction
1(6)
Context for the 2015 Health Related Behaviors Survey
1(2)
Report Overview
3(1)
Survey History and Background
3(1)
Overview of the 2015 Health Related Behaviors Survey
4(1)
Organization of the Report
5(2)
Chapter Two Methodology
7(16)
Questionnaire Development
7(1)
Survey Administration
8(2)
Population and Sample
10(8)
Weights
18(2)
Analytic Approach
20(1)
Limitations
20(3)
Chapter Three Demographics
23(12)
Service Branch, Pay Grade, and Gender
23(2)
Age
25(2)
Race/Ethnicity
27(1)
Education Level
28(2)
Marital Status
30(2)
Parental Status
32(1)
Housing Status
33(1)
Summary
34(1)
Chapter Four Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
35(48)
Physical Activity
36(11)
Weight Status
47(4)
Routine Medical Care
51(2)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
53(7)
Sleep Health
60(10)
Supplements and Energy Drinks
70(8)
Texting or Emailing While Driving
78(3)
Summary
81(2)
Chapter Five Substance Use
83(40)
Alcohol
83(14)
Tobacco
97(11)
Illicit Drug Use and Prescription Drug Use, Misuse, and Overuse
108(13)
Summary
121(2)
Chapter Six Mental and Emotional Health
123(54)
Mental Health Indicators
123(6)
Social and Emotional Factors Associated with Mental Health
129(3)
Assault and Abuse History
132(9)
Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
141(3)
Suicidality
144(13)
Mental Health Services
157(18)
Summary
175(2)
Chapter Seven Physical Health and Functional Limitations
177(24)
Chronic Conditions
177(10)
Physical Symptoms
187(8)
Health-Related Functional Limitations
195(4)
Summary
199(2)
Chapter Eight Sexual Behavior and Health
201(10)
Sexual Risk Behaviors and Outcomes
202(5)
Contraceptive Use and Unintended Pregnancy
207(1)
HIV Testing
208(1)
Summary
209(2)
Chapter Nine Sexual Orientation, Transgender Identity, and Health
211(10)
Sexual Orientation and Transgender Identity
212(5)
LGBT Health
217(3)
Summary
220(1)
Chapter Ten Deployment Experiences and Health
221(40)
Frequency and Duration of Combat and Noncombat Deployments
221(4)
Combat Experiences During Deployment
225(12)
Deployment-Related Injury
237(5)
Deployment and Substance Use
242(11)
Deployment and Mental Health
253(4)
Deployment and Physical Health
257(2)
Summary
259(2)
Chapter Eleven Summary and Policy Implications
261(14)
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
261(1)
Substance Use
262(1)
Mental and Emotional Health
263(1)
Physical Health and Functional Limitations
264(1)
Sexual Behavior and Health
264(1)
Sexual Orientation, Transgender Identity, and Health
265(1)
Deployment Experiences and Health
266(2)
Policy Implications and Recommendations
268(6)
Conclusion
274(1)
APPENDIXES
A 2015 DoD Health Related Behaviors Survey
275(48)
B Invitation Letters and Letters of Support
323(8)
C 2015 DoD Health Related Behaviors Survey Frequently Asked Questions
331(4)
D Description of Measures Used in the 2015 DoD Health Related Behaviors Survey
335(14)
References 349(16)
Index 365