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USC Military and Veterans Programs (MVP)

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This is the official account of the Military and Veterans Programs (MVP) at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. #militarysocialwork

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We're excited to announce the release of a new report, The State of the American Veteran: Veteran Women! The report provides insight into the health and well-being of veteran women in Southern California. To read the report, visit socalvetstudy.org/reports/
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Suicide among veterans remains a critical issue with 60% of participants in “The State of the American Veteran: The Southern California Veterans Study” reporting they knew someone who died by suicide. Learn more about the veteran suicide crisis by visiting socalvetstudy.org
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Save the date! The Southern California Veterans Conference is scheduled for October 2nd. Scan the QR code to be added to the registration notification list.
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38% of veterans in “The State of the American Veteran Study: The Southern California Veterans Study” met the diagnostic criteria for probable PTSD. Learn more about veterans and their mental health at socalvetstudy.org.
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Many veterans reported using the VA (58%), employer insurance (17%) or state/federal health care (11%) for their primary care. Most indicated satisfaction with care, regardless of their choice of provider. Learn more about veterans and their health care at socalvetstudy.org
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Many veterans reported using the VA (58%), employer insurance (17%) or state/federal health care (11%) for their primary care. Most indicated satisfaction with care, regardless of their choice of provider. Learn more about veterans and their health care at socalvetstudy.org
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Physical pain is a common issue among veterans. According to participants in “The State of the American Veteran: The Southern California Veterans Study,” 3 out of 5 veterans report moderate to severe physical pain. View the video below and learn more at socalvetstudy.org.
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Social connection is essential to well-being. Those who leave the military also leave a community and making new connections can be difficult after transition. This study explored connectedness in veterans and how we might address challenges. Learn more at socalveteranstudy.org
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Dr. Sara Kintzle and Dr. Carl Castro were honored to meet with Congressional members, staff and the Department of Defense, discussing how USC MVP research can inform policies impacting service members and veterans. Learn more at socalvetstudy.org
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According to veterans who participated in the State of the American Veteran: Southern California Veterans Study, 54% of participants reported experiencing loneliness, while 48% met the cutoff for having low social support. Learn more at socalvetstudy.org.
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According to veterans who participated in the State of the American Veteran: Southern California Veterans Study, 80% of participants indicated that being a veteran is an important part of who they are. Learn more at socalvetstudy.org.
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