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Many Report Worse Physical Or Emotional Health After War

Many Report Worse Physical Or Emotional Health After War. Thinking about your physical/mental and emotiona l health now compared to before your involvement in the Iraq and/or Afghanistan war(s) would you say your physical/mental and emotional health now is better, worse, or about the same?.

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Many Report Worse Physical Or Emotional Health After War

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  1. Many Report Worse Physical Or Emotional HealthAfter War Thinking about your physical/mental and emotionalhealth now compared to before your involvement in the Iraq and/or Afghanistan war(s) would you say your physical/mental and emotional health now is better, worse, or about the same? NOTE: Don’t know/Refused responses not shown. SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013)

  2. Widespread Awareness Of Suicide Attempts And Homelessness Do you personally know a service member or veteran from the Iraq or Afghanistan wars who has… …become homeless, or not? …attempted or died by suicide, or not? SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013)

  3. Transitioning To Civilian Life After your active duty military service/Thinking ahead to when you decide to leave the military, would you say your/do you think your re-adjustment to civilian life was/will be easy or difficult? Overall, do you think the military is or is not doing enough to help veterans transition back to civilian life? SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013)

  4. Majority Feel Disconnected, Not Understood Now I am going to read to you things that some service members have experienced and others have not. For each, tell me how often, if at all, you personally have experienced the following as a result of your military service. NOTE: Don’t know/Refused responses not shown. SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013)

  5. Attitudes Toward The Wars All in all, considering the costs to the United States versus the benefits to the United States, do you think the war in Iraq was worth fighting/Afghanistan has been worth fighting, or not? Afghanistan Post-9/11 Service Members General Public Iraq Post-9/11 Service Members General Public SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted December 10-15, 2013)

  6. Nine In Ten Say They Would Do It Again Considering everything you now know about military service, if you had the chance to make the decision again, would you choose to join the military, or not? SOURCE: The Washington Post/Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Active Duty Soldiers and Veterans (conducted August 1 – December 15, 2013)

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