Table 1

Survey measures available over time

DomainMeasure/scaleSurvey cycle availability
2001–032004–062007–082011–132014–162019–21
Sociodemographic factorsFinancial problemsXXXXXX
Marital statusXXXXXX
Occupation (e.g. military and civilian)aXXXXX
Educational attainmentXXXXX
Employment and household incomeXXX
HomelessnessXX
Household composition and relationship qualityXX
Sexual orientationXX
Gender identityX
Military service factorsCombat experiencesXXXXXX
Environmental exposuresaXXXXX
Deployments (e.g. locations and dates)aXXXX
Military satisfactionXXXX
Military separationaXXXX
Morale and unit cohesionXX
Stressful life eventsStressful life eventsXXXXXX
Sexual harassment and assaultXXXXXX
Adverse childhood experiencesXX
Discrimination, bullying, harassment and hazingX
Psychosocial factorsPosttraumatic stress disorderaXXXXXX
DepressionaXXXXXX
Panic/anxietyaXXXXXX
Disordered eatingXXXXXX
Social supportXXXXXX
AngerXX
Posttraumatic growth, self-masteryXX
Health-related behavioursTobacco and alcohol useXXXXXX
Sleep (e.g. duration, medications, disorders)XXXXXX
Fast food, dietary supplements, caffeine intakeXXXXX
Physical activity and sedentary behaviourXXXX
Physical health, illness, and injuryBody mass index (BMI)XXXXXX
Physical health symptoms (e.g. pain, somatic symptoms)XXXXXX
Reproductive healthaXXXXXX
Quality of life/functional healthXXXXXX
Hospital daysa and lost workdaysXXXXX
Traumatic brain injuryaXXXX
Motor vehicle injuryXXX
Respiratory healthaX
Medical conditions and health care utilizationMedical diagnosesaXXXXXX
Medications (e.g. pain)aXXXXXX
DisabilityXXXXXX
Complementary and alternative medicineXXXXX
Vaccination (i.e. anthrax and smallpox)aXXXX
Access (e.g. health insurance) and health and mental health care utilizationaXX
DomainMeasure/scaleSurvey cycle availability
2001–032004–062007–082011–132014–162019–21
Sociodemographic factorsFinancial problemsXXXXXX
Marital statusXXXXXX
Occupation (e.g. military and civilian)aXXXXX
Educational attainmentXXXXX
Employment and household incomeXXX
HomelessnessXX
Household composition and relationship qualityXX
Sexual orientationXX
Gender identityX
Military service factorsCombat experiencesXXXXXX
Environmental exposuresaXXXXX
Deployments (e.g. locations and dates)aXXXX
Military satisfactionXXXX
Military separationaXXXX
Morale and unit cohesionXX
Stressful life eventsStressful life eventsXXXXXX
Sexual harassment and assaultXXXXXX
Adverse childhood experiencesXX
Discrimination, bullying, harassment and hazingX
Psychosocial factorsPosttraumatic stress disorderaXXXXXX
DepressionaXXXXXX
Panic/anxietyaXXXXXX
Disordered eatingXXXXXX
Social supportXXXXXX
AngerXX
Posttraumatic growth, self-masteryXX
Health-related behavioursTobacco and alcohol useXXXXXX
Sleep (e.g. duration, medications, disorders)XXXXXX
Fast food, dietary supplements, caffeine intakeXXXXX
Physical activity and sedentary behaviourXXXX
Physical health, illness, and injuryBody mass index (BMI)XXXXXX
Physical health symptoms (e.g. pain, somatic symptoms)XXXXXX
Reproductive healthaXXXXXX
Quality of life/functional healthXXXXXX
Hospital daysa and lost workdaysXXXXX
Traumatic brain injuryaXXXX
Motor vehicle injuryXXX
Respiratory healthaX
Medical conditions and health care utilizationMedical diagnosesaXXXXXX
Medications (e.g. pain)aXXXXXX
DisabilityXXXXXX
Complementary and alternative medicineXXXXX
Vaccination (i.e. anthrax and smallpox)aXXXX
Access (e.g. health insurance) and health and mental health care utilizationaXX
a

Objective measures, in addition to self-reported measures, have been available for this variable throughout the Study period (see Table 3).

Table 1

Survey measures available over time

DomainMeasure/scaleSurvey cycle availability
2001–032004–062007–082011–132014–162019–21
Sociodemographic factorsFinancial problemsXXXXXX
Marital statusXXXXXX
Occupation (e.g. military and civilian)aXXXXX
Educational attainmentXXXXX
Employment and household incomeXXX
HomelessnessXX
Household composition and relationship qualityXX
Sexual orientationXX
Gender identityX
Military service factorsCombat experiencesXXXXXX
Environmental exposuresaXXXXX
Deployments (e.g. locations and dates)aXXXX
Military satisfactionXXXX
Military separationaXXXX
Morale and unit cohesionXX
Stressful life eventsStressful life eventsXXXXXX
Sexual harassment and assaultXXXXXX
Adverse childhood experiencesXX
Discrimination, bullying, harassment and hazingX
Psychosocial factorsPosttraumatic stress disorderaXXXXXX
DepressionaXXXXXX
Panic/anxietyaXXXXXX
Disordered eatingXXXXXX
Social supportXXXXXX
AngerXX
Posttraumatic growth, self-masteryXX
Health-related behavioursTobacco and alcohol useXXXXXX
Sleep (e.g. duration, medications, disorders)XXXXXX
Fast food, dietary supplements, caffeine intakeXXXXX
Physical activity and sedentary behaviourXXXX
Physical health, illness, and injuryBody mass index (BMI)XXXXXX
Physical health symptoms (e.g. pain, somatic symptoms)XXXXXX
Reproductive healthaXXXXXX
Quality of life/functional healthXXXXXX
Hospital daysa and lost workdaysXXXXX
Traumatic brain injuryaXXXX
Motor vehicle injuryXXX
Respiratory healthaX
Medical conditions and health care utilizationMedical diagnosesaXXXXXX
Medications (e.g. pain)aXXXXXX
DisabilityXXXXXX
Complementary and alternative medicineXXXXX
Vaccination (i.e. anthrax and smallpox)aXXXX
Access (e.g. health insurance) and health and mental health care utilizationaXX
DomainMeasure/scaleSurvey cycle availability
2001–032004–062007–082011–132014–162019–21
Sociodemographic factorsFinancial problemsXXXXXX
Marital statusXXXXXX
Occupation (e.g. military and civilian)aXXXXX
Educational attainmentXXXXX
Employment and household incomeXXX
HomelessnessXX
Household composition and relationship qualityXX
Sexual orientationXX
Gender identityX
Military service factorsCombat experiencesXXXXXX
Environmental exposuresaXXXXX
Deployments (e.g. locations and dates)aXXXX
Military satisfactionXXXX
Military separationaXXXX
Morale and unit cohesionXX
Stressful life eventsStressful life eventsXXXXXX
Sexual harassment and assaultXXXXXX
Adverse childhood experiencesXX
Discrimination, bullying, harassment and hazingX
Psychosocial factorsPosttraumatic stress disorderaXXXXXX
DepressionaXXXXXX
Panic/anxietyaXXXXXX
Disordered eatingXXXXXX
Social supportXXXXXX
AngerXX
Posttraumatic growth, self-masteryXX
Health-related behavioursTobacco and alcohol useXXXXXX
Sleep (e.g. duration, medications, disorders)XXXXXX
Fast food, dietary supplements, caffeine intakeXXXXX
Physical activity and sedentary behaviourXXXX
Physical health, illness, and injuryBody mass index (BMI)XXXXXX
Physical health symptoms (e.g. pain, somatic symptoms)XXXXXX
Reproductive healthaXXXXXX
Quality of life/functional healthXXXXXX
Hospital daysa and lost workdaysXXXXX
Traumatic brain injuryaXXXX
Motor vehicle injuryXXX
Respiratory healthaX
Medical conditions and health care utilizationMedical diagnosesaXXXXXX
Medications (e.g. pain)aXXXXXX
DisabilityXXXXXX
Complementary and alternative medicineXXXXX
Vaccination (i.e. anthrax and smallpox)aXXXX
Access (e.g. health insurance) and health and mental health care utilizationaXX
a

Objective measures, in addition to self-reported measures, have been available for this variable throughout the Study period (see Table 3).

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