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2017 SWAN Survey Results - PPT Presentation

2017 SWAN Survey Results Kate Hendricks Thomas PhD Assistant Professor of Public Health Charleston Southern University SWAN Fellow wwwdrkatethomascom Ellen Haring PhD SWAN Director of Programs and Research ID: 766945

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2017 SWAN Survey Results Kate Hendricks Thomas, PhD Assistant Professor of Public Health, Charleston Southern University SWAN Fellow www.drkatethomas.com Ellen Haring, PhD SWAN Director of Programs and Research

Service Branches

Status & Era

What were the big issues in 2016? Active Duty Veteran

Are there reasons you wouldn’t join a VSO/ MSO? 71.5% of respondents were NOT a member of a Veteran or Military Service Organization

Undiagnosed and diagnosed depression by military service status among SWAN members Undiagnosed Depression Diagnosed Depression Active Duty , n (%) 40 ( 20.00 ) 61 (30.50) Veteran, n (%) 70 (9.30) 521 (69.60) Retired, n (%) 18 (6.90) 154 (59.00) Note . Percentages correspond to rows.

Undiagnosed and diagnosed depression by educational attainment among SWAN members Undiagnosed Depression Diagnosed Depression High School Diploma, n (%) 32 (7.10) 329 (73.40) Bachelors Degree or Higher, n (%) 96 (12.60) 407 (53.40) Note . Percentages correspond to rows. What predicted mental health conditions?

Limits & Strengths

What are we currently doing?

What would help you take care of your own health?