PSTAP Cross-Sectional Item Matrix 2023 5-19-22

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PSTAP Cross-Sectional Item Matrix 2023 5-19-22

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Overview

Objectives
TAP
VA Services
VA Benefits Advisor
Key Life Areas
Education & Training
Health & Relationships
Financial Situation
Satisfaction & Well-Being


Sheet 1: Objectives

Number Objective
1 Identify what is most important to Veterans in determining their satisfaction with TAP
2 Determine what to do to improve the experience
3 Serve to guide training and/or operational activities aimed at enhancing the quality of service provided to Veterans

Sheet 2: TAP

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments

1
Did you complete the TAP 5-day course? Multiple Choice
a) Yes b) No (If yes, skip Q2) TAP 1, 2, 3 New question The original wording caused some confusion during 2019 administration. Adjusted the question reduce confusion and burden.
1 2 Which TAP classes did you complete before you or your family member transitioned from the military or were released from active duty (If Reserve component)? Circle all that apply Did you complete any of the following TAP courses? Mark all that apply Multiple Choice a) Transition GPS 5-day course; b) VA Benefits Briefings (two classes outlining the VA benefits and services available, how to use them and how to apply); c) Transition Overview (e.g., Resilient Transitions); d) Personal Financial Planning for Transition (e.g., financial readiness); e) Military Occupational Classification “MOC” Crosswalk (e.g., helps you be more marketable in the civilian sector); f) Department of Labor Employment Workshop (e.g., career development skills such as interviewing, networking, and writing resumes; g) Accessing Higher Education Track (e.g., how to achieve academic education success and finance education); h) Entrepreneurship Track (e.g., SBA or “Boots to Business”); i) Career Credentialing and Apprenticeship Track (CT3, previously called CTT or sometimes “career training track”); j) None of the above; k) Don’t know [ ] VA Benefits and Services Course (Classes outlining the VA benefits and services available, how to use them, and how to apply. Course is known as VA Benefits I/II or VA Benefits & Services.)
[ ] Transition Overview (e.g., Resilient Transitions)
[ ] Personal Financial Planning for Transition (e.g., financial readiness)
[ ] Military Occupational Classification “MOC” Crosswalk (e.g., helps you be more marketable in the civilian sector)
[ ] Department of Labor Employment Workshop (e.g., career development skills such as interviewing, networking, and writing resumes)
[ ] None of the above
TAP 1, 2, 3 Wording change Removed the 5-day course. Only asked now if Veteran said "No" in Q1
2
In what capacity did you attend TAP training? Circle all that apply
Scale a) Servicemember (Active duty, Guard or Reserve); b) Veteran; c) Spouse; d) Other family member; e) Caregiver

TAP 1, 2, 3 Explanation Removed this question. Analysis was not conducted on these responses and thus not required moving forward.
3 5 How did you complete the module(s)? Circle the answer that is closest to your experience
Scale a) I took all or almost all in a traditional classroom setting; b) I took all or almost all virtually (e.g., online); c) I took 3 to 4 of my modules/tracks in a classroom and 3 to 4 virtually; d) None of the above describes my experiences a) I took all or almost all in a traditional classroom setting
b)I took all or almost all virtually using the Instructor-led virtual courses
c) I took all or almost all virtually using the self-paced/web-based courses
d)I took a few of my modules/tracks in a classroom and a few virtually
e)Did not complete any modules
TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change Response options changed

4
Did you complete any of the following optional TAP courses? Mark all that apply Multiple Choice
[ ] Accessing Higher Education Track (e.g., how to achieve academic education success and finance education) [ ] Entrepreneurship Track (e.g., SBA or “Boots to Business”) [ ] Career Credentialing and Apprenticeship Track (CT3, previously called CTT or sometimes “career training track”) [ ] OPM’s Federal Employment Training (e.g. federal hiring program) TAP 1, 2, 3 New question
4a 6b When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: VA Benefits I/II When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? VA Benefits and Services Course Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Benefits 2 Wording change
4b 6c When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Career Technical Training Track (CT3, previously called CTT or sometimes “career training track”)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Employment 2 No Change
4c 6d When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Transition Overview (e.g., Resilient Transitions)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 2 No Change
4d 6e When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Personal Financial Planning for Transition (e.g., financial readiness)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Finances 2 No Change
4e 6f When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Military Occupational Classification Crosswalk “MOC” Crosswalk (e.g., helps you be more marketable in the civilian sector)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Employment 2 No Change
4f 6g When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Department of Labor Employment Workshop (e.g., career development skills such as interviewing, networking, and writing resumes)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Employment 2 No Change
4g 6h When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Accessing Higher Education Track
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Education 2 No Change
4h 6i When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: Entrepreneurship Track
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Employment 2 No Change
4i 6j When considering the course information for each TAP module, how useful was the content during your transition? Check one box for each module: OPM’s Federal Employment Training (e.g., federal hiring program)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Employment 2 No Change
5a 3a To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: Overall, the program was beneficial in helping me gain the information and skills I needed to prepare me for my transition and post-military life.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP, Quality of Life 1, 2, 3 No Change
5b 3b To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: Overall, the program enhanced my confidence in transition planning.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change
5c 3c To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: Overall, I used what I learned from the program during my transition.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change
5d 3d To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: I was given the time I needed during my military career to attend TAP courses.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change
5e 3e To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: My immediate leadership was supportive of my transition to civilian life (e.g., attending TAP courses, attaining Career Readiness Standards).
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change
5f 3f To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: The process of transitioning from active duty was more challenging than I expected.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1- Not useful at all; 2- Not very useful; 3- Neutral; 4- Somewhat useful; 5- Extremely useful; 6- Not applicable TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change
5g 3g To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: I am adjusting well at working towards my civilian goals (e.g., employment, education, and/or entrepreneurship goals).
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Employment, Education 1, 2, 3 No Change
5h 3h To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements about TAP?: The information provided during TAP assisted me in my transition to civilian employment.
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Employment 1, 2, 3 No Change
6 7 Thinking about your transition, what did you find helpful or what could be improved to better prepare you for civilian life? (1,000 characters)
Write-In

TAP 1, 2, 3 No Change

Sheet 3: VA Services

Question # Question # 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
7a 8a I understand the VA benefits are available to: Me as a Veteran I understand the VA benefits avaible to me personally as a Veteran Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits 2 Wording change
7b 8b I understand the VA benefits are available to: My Family
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits 2 No Change
8a 9a The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Apply for VA benefits
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
8b 9b The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Prepare for potential impact to my economic wellbeing after my service
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
8c 9c The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Prepare for changes in my personal life
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
8d 9d The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Prevent potential homelessness
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
8e 9e The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Obtain VA health care
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
8f 9f The VA benefits modules of TAP helped me transition to civilian life by providing information or resources on how to: Seek help for mental health concerns I might experience
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
TAP, Benefits 2, 3 No Change
9a 10a Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Disability Compensation
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits 1 No Change
9b 10b Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Education (e.g, post 9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery Bill, etc.)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits, Education 1 No Change
9c 10c Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Life Insurance (e.g., Veteran Group Life Insurance)
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits 1 No Change
9d 10d Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Home Loans
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits 1 No Change
9e 10e Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Veteran Readiness and Employment (formerly known as Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits, Employment 1 Wording change
9f 10f Have you ever applied or do you intend to apply for any of these VA benefits?: VA Health care
Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable
Benefits, Health Care 1 No Change

Sheet 4: VA Benefits Advisor

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response option 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
10 11 Do you recall using a VA Benefits Advisor to follow up on concerns or obtain additional information after the TAP training? Circle one answer
Yes/No a)Yes
b)No

Benefits 1, 2, 3 No Change
11a 12a Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition. Check the appropriate box for each benefit: Knowledge of the VA Benefits Advisor Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition: Knowledge of the VA Benefits Advisor Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1,Unacceptable; 2-Needs Improvement ; 3-Average; 4-Good; 5-Outstanding; 6-Not Applicable Benefits 1 Wording change Response options changed
11b 12b Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition. Check the appropriate box for each benefit: Information provided by the VA Benefits Advisor Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition: Information provided by the VA Benefits Advisor Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1,Unacceptable; 2-Needs Improvement ; 3-Average; 4-Good; 5-Outstanding; 6-Not Applicable Benefits 1 Wording change Response options changed
11c 12c Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition. Check the appropriate box for each benefit: Accessibility of the VA Benefits Advisor during your transaction Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition: Accessibility of the VA Benefits Advisor during your transition Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1,Unacceptable; 2-Needs Improvement ; 3-Average; 4-Good; 5-Outstanding; 6-Not Applicable Benefits 1 Wording change Response options changed
11d 12d Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition. Check the appropriate box for each benefit: Your overall experience with the VA Benefits Advisor Please rate your experience with the VA Benefits Advisor (VA Rep) on the following items as it relates to your transition: Your overall experience with the VA Benefits Advisor Scale 1 (Not effective at all); 2 (Not very effective); 3 (Moderately effective); 4 (Very effective); 5 (Extremely effective); Not applicable 1,Unacceptable; 2-Needs Improvement ; 3-Average; 4-Good; 5-Outstanding; 6-Not Applicable Benefits 1 Wording change Response options changed

Sheet 5: Key Life Areas

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
12a 13a Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Expectations about the salary I can expect in a civilian job. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Managing expectations about the salary I can expect in a civilian job Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment, Finances 1, 2, 3 No Change
12b 13b Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Specific steps I should take in conducting a job search Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Knowing the steps in conducting a job search. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment 1, 2, 3 No Change
12c 13c Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": How to translate my military experience to civilian job requirements. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Understanding how my military experiences translate to civilian job requirements. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment 1, 2, 3 No Change
12d 13d Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Difference between military and civilian workforce cultures and norms about expected behaviors. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Adapting to differences between military and civilian workforce cultures, norms and behaviors Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment, Relationships 1, 2, 3 No Change
12e 13e Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Understanding how to interact with civilians who are not familiar with the military. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Interacting with civilians who are not familiar with the military. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Relationships 1, 2, 3 No Change
12f 13f Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Working with civilians who share different values from what I was accustomed to in the military. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Working with civilians who share different values from me. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment, Relationships 1, 2, 3 No Change
12g 13g Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Communicating in civilian terms rather than using military vocabulary and acronyms. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Communicating in civilian terms rather than using military vocabulary and acronyms. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Relationships 1, 2, 3 No Change
12h 13h Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Learning to have a better work-life balance after the transition Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Learning to have a better work-life balance after the transition. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Quality of Life 1, 2, 3 No Change
12i 13i Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Missing the camaraderie and teamwork that was part of the military culture. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Missing the camaraderie and teamwork that was part of the military culture. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Quality of Life, Relationships 1, 2, 3 No Change
12j 13j Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Working at a slower pace than when in the military. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Working at a slower pace than when in the military. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment 1, 2, 3 No Change
12k 13k Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, please rate the extent to which you found the following items challenging during the transition process on a scale of 1 to 5 where 1 is “Not at all challenging” and 5 is “Extremely challenging": Working at a faster pace than when in the military. Thinking about your transition to the civilian world, how challenging have the following areas been for you during the transition process? Working at a faster pace than when in the military. Scale 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer 1-Extremely challenging; 2-Very challenging; 3-Moderately challenging; 4-A little challenging; 5-Not at all challenging; 6-Not applicable; 7-Prefer not to answer Employment 1, 2, 3 No Change
13 14 Did you obtain employment after your separation, retirement, or release from active duty service? Circle one answer
Select one a) Yes, self-employed; b) Yes, not self-employed; c) No, I am pursuing education/training before starting work  Skip to #21; d) No, I retired and chose not to pursue further employment  Skip to #21; e) No, I want to work but cannot find a job  Skip to #19; f) No, I am taking extended time off (greater than 6 months, other than terminal leave) before starting work or school  Skip to #24; g) No, other reason Please specify: ________________________________________ Skip to #21; h) Prefer not to answer
Employment 1 No Change
14 15 How long did it take you to find your current job? Circle one answer How long did it take you to find your first job after separating? Select one answer Select one a) 1-2 months prior to separating; b) 3-6 months; c) 6 months to 1 year; d) More than 1 year 1) Landed a job prior to separating
2) 0-3 months after separating
3) More than 3 months but less than 6 months after separating
4) Between 6 months and 1 year after separating
5) More than 1 year after separating
Employment 1 Wording change Response Options changed
15 17 Are you currently working in a permanent position or one that is temporary or seasonal? Circle one answer
Select one a) Permanent; b) Temporary or Seasonal
Employment 1 No Change
16 18 Are you engaged in any entrepreneurial (e.g., starting your own business) activities? Circle one answer that best describes your current activities
Select one a) Yes, I own my own company and have ____ (list # of employees excluding myself); b) Yes, I have a side-business/hobby I use to supplement my income; c) Yes, I have taken tangible steps to start a business during the last 12 months (by myself or with others); d) No
Employment 1 No Change
17 19 Describe your current employment: Circle the answer that best describes your current employment Describe your current employment: Select the answer that best describes your current employment. Select one a) I work full-time; b) I work part-time Please select one ☐ By choice ☐ Because I could not find a full-time job; c) I work more than one job Please select one: ☐ By choice ☐ Because I could not find a full-time job ☐ Because one job did not provide enough for my family 1) I work full-time (without an additional part-time job)
2) I work full time, and have an additional part time job
3) I don’t have a full-time job, I work part-time by choice
4) I work part-time at one job, but would like full-time employment
5)I work part-time at more than one job, but would like full-time employment
Employment 1 Wording change Response Options changed
18 20 Including your current job(s), how many jobs have you had since you separated from the military?

__ __ jobs;
☐ Prefer not to answer

Employment 1 No Change
19 21 Are you actively looking for a new job? Circle one answer
Select one a) Yes; b) No  Skip to #21 a)yes b)no Employment 1 No Change Response Options changed
20 22 What are the primary reasons you are looking for another job? Circle all that apply What are the primary reasons you are looking for another job? Select all that apply Multiple Choice a) Higher pay; b) Better fit for my skills and abilities; c) Want a permanent position; d) Job satisfaction/better work environment; e) Something more interesting; f) More flexible schedule; g) Better training and educational opportunities; h) Better hours; i) Want more hours/full-time position; j) More opportunities for advancement; k) Shorter commute; l) Prefer not to answer
Employment 1, 2 Wording change
21 23 Have you ever enrolled, registered, or established a profile or online account with any of the following? Circle all that apply
Multiple Choice a) VA Health Care System (e.g., myHealtheVet.gov); b) Department of Labor’s American Job Center; c) VA Benefits Website (e.g., eBenefits); d) Commercial job site (e.g., Indeed, LinkedIn, etc.); e) Other Please specify: ______________________________________________; f) None; g) Prefer not to answer
Employment 2, 3 No Change
22 24 Did you ever gain employment support through any of these resources? Circle all that apply Did you ever gain employment support through any of these resources? Select all that apply. Multiple Choice a) USAJOBS (e.g., federal jobs); b) Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E); c) Department of Labor’s American Job Center; d) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Hiring Our Heroes Fast Track; e) Commercial job site (e.g., Indeed, LinkedIn, etc.); f) Private or non-profit sector (e.g., applying directly, through a recruiter, Veteran hiring initiative, etc.); g) Other Please specify: ______________________________________________
Employment 2, 3 No Change

Sheet 6: Education & Training

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
23 25 What is the highest degree or level of school you have completed? If currently enrolled, mark the previous grade or highest degree received. Circle one answer
Select one a) High school equivalent (e.g., GED) or less; b) High school graduate; c) Trade/technical school; d) Some college; e) Associate degree (e.g., AA, AS); f) 4-year college degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS); g) Master’s degree (e.g., MA, MS, MSW, MBA); h) Professional degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD); i) Doctorate degree (e.g., PhD, EdD); j) Prefer not to answer
Education 1 No Change
24 26 Are you currently in any education and/or training programs? Circle all that apply
Multiple Choice a) Education at a college or university, full-time; b) Education at a college or university, part-time; c) Technical or vocational training/obtain license or certificate, full-time; d) Technical or vocational training/obtain license or certificate, part-time; e) Other Please specify: _____________; f)
Education 1 No Change
25 27 How are you paying for your education/training? Circle all that apply Please rank the methods you are using to pay for your education/training: For each method used, please rank the selections beginning with 1 for the primary method. Multiple Choice a) Student Loans; b) GI Bill; c) Working part-time or full-time; d) Scholarship; e) Money from other sources (e.g., parents, relatives, savings, etc.); f) Other (e.g., VR&E, Target Foundation, etc.) Please specify: _______________; g) Prefer not to answer
Education 1, 3 Wording change
26a 28a In the last 3 months of your post military education or training, how satisfied have you been with: The quality of your education or training experience
Scale 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) Education 1 No Change Response wording changed
26b 28b In the last 3 months of your post military education or training, how satisfied have you been with: The extent to which your education or training is advancing your career goals
Scale 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) Education, Employment 1 No Change Response wording changed
26c 28c In the last 3 months of your post military education or training, how satisfied have you been with: Your learning environment (e.g., teachers and other students, educational setting)
Scale 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied) Education, Relationships 1 No Change Response wording changed

Sheet 7: Health & Relationships

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
27 29 Do you have an ongoing physical health condition, illness, or disability (e.g., high blood pressure, pain)? If no, skip to #29
Yes/No a)Yes
b)No
c)Prefer not to answer

Health 1 No Change
28 30 Are you currently seeking treatment for your physical health condition(s)?
Yes/No a)Yes
b)No
c)Prefer not to answer

Health, Healthcare 1, 2, 3 No Change
29 31 Do you have an ongoing mental/emotional health condition, illness, or disability (e.g., depression, anxiety)? If no, skip to #31
Yes/No a)Yes
b)No
c)Prefer not to answer

Health 1 No Change
30 32 Are you currently seeking treatment for your mental/emotional health condition(s)?
Yes/No a)Yes
b)No
c)Prefer not to answer

Health, Healthcare 1, 2, 3 No Change
31 33 Do you have healthcare coverage? If no, skip to #33 Do you have healthcare coverage? Yes/No a)Yes
b)No
c)Prefer not to answer

Health, Healthcare, Benefits 1, 2, 3 No Change

34
Select all of the healthcare resources in which you are currently enrolled? Select all that apply. Select one
[ ] Employer-provided health insurance (could be from your current or former employer, a family member’s current or former employer, or a union)
[ ] A plan you purchased through a healthcare exchange (e.g., Healthcare.gov, State exchange, Affordable Care Act/ “Obamacare”, etc.)
[ ] TRICARE
[ ] VA
[ ] Medicaid
[ ] Medicare
[ ] Other government assisted health plan
[ ] Something Else - Please specify (Required): _________________________________________________*
[ ] None of the above
[ ] Prefer not to answer
Health, Healthcare, Benefits 1, 2, 3 New question
32 35 Which of the following best describe your main sources of healthcare coverage? Circle one answer Of the healthcare resources selected above, please select your primary source of healthcare? Select one a) Employer-provided health insurance (could be from your current or former employer, a family member’s current or former employer, or a union); b) A plan you purchased through a healthcare exchange (e.g., Healthcare.gov, State exchange, Affordable Care Act/ “Obamacare”, etc.); c) TRICARE; d) VA; e) Medicaid; f) Medicare; g) Other government assisted health plan; h) Something else Please specify: ___________; i) Prefer not to answer [ ] Employer-provided health insurance (could be from your current or former employer, a family member’s current or former employer, or a union)
[ ] A plan you purchased through a healthcare exchange (e.g., Healthcare.gov, State exchange, Affordable Care Act/ “Obamacare”, etc.)
[ ] TRICARE
[ ] VA
[ ] Medicaid
[ ] Medicare
[ ] Other government assisted health plan
[ ] Something Else - Please specify (Required): _________________________________________________*
[ ] None of the above
[ ] Prefer not to answer
Healthcare, Benefits 1, 2, 3 Wording change Reponse options changed
33a 36a Over the last 3 months, how satisfied have you been with: Your physical health
Scale 1 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied)
Health 1 No Change
33b 36b Over the last 3 months, how satisfied have you been with: Your emotional/mental health
Scale 2 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied)
Health 1 No Change
33c 36c Over the last 3 months, how satisfied have you been with: Your health care
Scale 3 (Very Dissatisfied); 2 (Somewhat Dissatisfied); 3 (Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied); 4 (Somewhat satisfied); 5 (Very satisfied)
Health 1 No Change
34 37 What is your marital status? Circle one answer What is your marital status?  Select one a) Living with a domestic partner; b) Never married; c) Married-first and only marriage ; d) Married-second or later marriage ; e) Separated; f) Divorced; g) Widowed; h) Prefer not to answer
Relationships 1 No Change
35 38 Are you currently in a romantic relationship? Circle one answer Are you currently in a romantic relationship?  Select one a) Currently in a relationship; b) Not currently in a relationship; c) Prefer not to answer
Relationships 1 No Change
36 39 Are you a parent or have you served in a parenting role during the past three months (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)? Circle one answer
Select one a) Yes; b) No c) Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Family 1, 2 No Change
37 40a How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value Under 5 years old
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
37 40b How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value Age 5 through 12 years old
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
37 40c How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value Age 13 through 18 years old
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
37 40d How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value Age 19 through 26 years old
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
37 40e How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value 27+ years old
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
37
How many children do you have in the following age categories (including both your own biological children and other children for whom you have parenting responsibilities)?
Numerical Value Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
38a 41a FAMILY: Considering the people to whom you are related by birth, marriage, adoption, etc.: How many relatives do you see or hear from at least once a month?
Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
38b 41b FAMILY: Considering the people to whom you are related by birth, marriage, adoption, etc.: How many relatives do you feel at ease with
that you can talk about private matters?

Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
38c 41c FAMILY: Considering the people to whom you are related by birth, marriage, adoption, etc.: How many relatives do you feel close to such that you could call on them for help?
Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Family 1 No Change
39a 42a FRIENDSHIPS: Considering all of your friends including those who live in your neighborhood: How many of your friends do you see or hear from at least once a month?
Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Friendship 1 No Change
39b 42b FRIENDSHIPS: Considering all of your friends including those who live in your neighborhood: How many friends do you feel at ease with that you can talk about private matters?
Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Friendship 1 No Change
39c 42c FRIENDSHIPS: Considering all of your friends including those who live in your neighborhood: How many friends do you feel close to such that you could call on them for help?
Scale None (0); One (1); Two (2); Three or Four (3); Five thru Eight(4); Nine or more (5); Prefer not to answer
Relationships, Friendship 1 No Change
40a 43a Here we want to know how you are feeling since your transition to civilian life?: How often do you feel that you lack companionship?
Scale Never (0); Hardly Ever (1); Some of the Time (2); Often (3)
Relationships 1, 2 No Change
40b 43b Here we want to know how you are feeling since your transition to civilian life?: How often do you feel left out?
Scale Never (0); Hardly Ever (1); Some of the Time (2); Often (3)
Relationships 1, 2 No Change
40c 43c Here we want to know how you are feeling since your transition to civilian life?: How often do you feel isolated from others?
Scale Never (0); Hardly Ever (1); Some of the Time (2); Often (3)
Relationships 1, 2 No Change

Sheet 8: Financial Situation

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
41 44 Are you able to pay for all necessary expenses each month, such as mortgage/rent, debt payments, and groceries?
Yes/No Yes
No
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1 No Change
42 45 Does your household have at least 3 months of your typical income set aside in case of an unexpected financial event?
Yes/No Yes
No
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1, 2, 3 No Change
43 46 Does your household have the insurance coverage you and/or your family would need if an unexpected financial event were to occur (e.g., disability insurance, property insurance, and/or life insurance)?
Yes/No Yes
No
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1, 2, 3 No Change
44 47 Has your household begun to set aside money for retirement?
Yes/No Yes
No
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1, 2, 3 No Change
45 48 Is your household more than one month behind on your debt payments (e.g., mortgage or credit card)? Circle one answer Is your household more than one month behind on your debt payments (e.g., mortgage or credit card)?  Select one a) No, my household is not more than one month behind in debt payments; b) Yes, my household is over one month behind in debt payments; c) Not applicable- my household does not have any debt; d) Prefer not to answer
Finances 1 No Change
46 49 Are you currently concerned that you will lose your housing and be unable to find stable alternative housing? Circle one answer
Yes/No Yes
No
Prefer not to answer

Finances, Housing 1, 2 No Change
47 50 How many people are supported by your HOUSEHOLD income, including yourself, your significant other (if you have one), and anyone else partially or fully supported by this income whether or not they live with you?
Numerical Value __people; Prefer not to answer
Finances 1 No Change
48 51 What is your current living situation? Circle one answer
Select one a) Rent an apartment, house, or room; b) Own an apartment or house; c) Live with a friend or relative and not paying rent; d) Live in a dormitory at school; e) Live in a medical or assisted living facility, such as a hospital or rehab center; f) Live in transitional housing (e.g., a halfway house); g) Live in a car, on the street, or in a homeless shelter; h) Somewhere else Please specify: _______________________________________; i) Prefer not to answer
Finances, Housing 1 No Change
49a 52a Please mark expected annual income range, including salary, as well as any retirement income such as your military retirement, any disability payments, real estate income, and any other sources of income, before taxes are taken out. If you are not sure, please make your best guess.: Your annual income
Select one Less than $40,000
$40,000 - $70,000
$70,001 - $100,000
$100,001 - $130,000
$130,001-$160,000
$160,001 - $190,000
Greater than $190,001
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1 No Change
49b 52b Please mark expected annual income range, including salary, as well as any retirement income such as your military retirement, any disability payments, real estate income, and any other sources of income, before taxes are taken out. If you are not sure, please make your best guess.: HOUSEHOLD
Include all sources of income from all earners in your household. If you do not have other sources of income, and you are the only earner, this may be the same as your income.

Select one Less than $40,000
$40,000 - $70,000
$70,001 - $100,000
$100,001 - $130,000
$130,001-$160,000
$160,001 - $190,000
Greater than $190,001
Prefer not to answer

Finances 1 No Change

Sheet 9: Satisfaction & Well-Being

Question # Question# 2022 Question Question 2022 Response Type Response Options Response Options 2022 Topic(s) Objective(s) Type of Change Comments
50a 53a The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
Thinking about your own life and personal circumstances, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 No Change
50b 53b The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are with your standard of living?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 No Change
50c 53c The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with your health?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life, Health 1 No Change
50d 53d The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with what you are achieving in life?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 No Change
50e 53e The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with your personal relationships?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life, Relationships 1 No Change
50f 53f The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with how safe you feel?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 No Change
50g 53g The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with feeling part of your community?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life, Relationships 1 No Change
50h 53h The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with your future security?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 No Change
50i
The following questions ask how satisfied you feel, on a scale from 0 to 10. [Zero means you feel no satisfaction at all and Ten (10) means you feel completely satisfied.]
How satisfied are you with your spirituality or religion?

Scale 0 (No satisfaction at all) - 10 (Completely satisfied); Prefer not to answer
Quality of Life 1 Explanation After reviewing responses to previous surveys and conducting some research, it was determined that this question was not needed.
51 54 The VA is interested in the welfare of Veterans and their families as they transition into civilian life. Would you be willing to take part in a longer-term study to improve the transition process? You will be contacted no more than once per year. Circle one answer. The VA is interested in the welfare of Veterans and their families as they transition into civilian life. Would you be willing to take part in a longer term study to improve the transition process? You will be contacted no more than once per year.  Yes/No a) Yes
i) e-mail address:
_______________________
ii) I do not have an e-mail address);
b) No

Future Contact 1, 2, 3 Wording change
52 55 Thinking back to your transition process, is there anything else that the VA could have done then or could be doing now to help you after your service? (1,000 characters)
Write-In

Transition, Improvement of Services 1 No Change
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