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Title: Understanding Veterans in New York: A Needs Assessment of Veterans Recently Separated from the Military
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Publication Year: 2024
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Abstract: Over the past decade, there has been increased awareness that U.S. military veterans often grapple with significant mental and physical health issues related to their service. In response, many policies and programs have been put in place to support veterans and improve their access to needed services. Despite these efforts, prevalence rates for physical and mental health problems and concerns about the health and overall well-being of veterans remain high. Because the specific needs of veterans and the barriers to accessing care likely differ across areas, data at the state level are critical for tailoring policies and programs to make them more effective.
Url: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA3304-1.html
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Authors: Ringel, Jeanne; Lejeune, Julia; Philips, Jessica; Robbins, Michael; Bradley, Melissa; Wolf, Joshua; Timmer, Martha
Publisher: RAND Research and Commentary
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Topics: Health
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