Defense Department to Evaluate Military Relationships

U.S. Department of Defense

The Defense Department recently launched a survey to help inform policies that improve the quality of life for military couples and families.

The 2023 Survey on the Strengths and Challenges of Military Relationships, launched on Apr. 10, is part of an effort by the DOD and Congress to understand the challenges facing military couples and affecting family life.

It will research different points of the military career lifecycle and identify risk factors associated with domestic abuse and its impact on military housing, children's education, and the physical health and mental health of military members and families.

Approximately 300,000 service members and 100,000 military spouses will receive an email inviting them to complete the web-based survey, which the RAND National Defense Research Institute will conduct for the DOD. Responses are confidential and participation is voluntary.

"The survey results will have a direct impact on training and policies that affect service members, spouses, intimate partners, and families," said Patricia Montes Barron, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Military Community and Family Policy. "I know time is often in short supply, but I ask everyone who receives the survey to share their perspective and help us improve our support for families and the military community."

The survey is estimated to take 25 minutes or so to complete. High participation will more accurately represent the experiences and opinions of military couples and families.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.