The 2013 Missouri College Student Veteran Assessment A Presentation of Partners in Prevention.
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Transcript of The 2013 Missouri College Student Veteran Assessment A Presentation of Partners in Prevention.
Introduction to Partners in Prevention
Partners in Prevention (PIP) is a campus coalition of 21 colleges and universities across Missouri dedicated to promoting health and safety
Evaluation Services of PIP:
-Missouri College Student Health Behavior Survey (MCHBS)
-Missouri College Student Veteran Assessment (MCSVA)
SAMSHA Grant: Federal Suicide Prevention Grant for PIP to address two at risk populations, student veterans and LGBTQ
Research Briefs Available @ http://pip.missouri.edu/research
Survey Overview ContinuedThe Missouri College Student Veteran Assessment (MCSVA) was designed to evaluate the engagement, help seeking behaviors and experiences of veterans on Missouri college and university campuses.
Implemented in October 2012 on 6 campuses with a 18% response rate.
Implemented in October 2013 on 8 campuses with a 18% response rate.
Survey OverviewStudents were pulled from a registered list of student veterans on each campus
All of the approximately 3,000 names were used and surveys sent out to those identified.
533 students respondedFinal N=438 veterans providing data
Veterans Demographics68% were previously members of the armed services.
32% are currently members of the armed services.
63% have been deployed to an area of hazardous duty overseas.
-10% deployed to hazardous duty within the United States.
83% of respondents were full-time students.
Over 4% described themselves as “gay, queer, lesbian, or bisexual.”
Support for Personal Concerns
When personal concerns arise, whom do you turn to ON CAMPUS:
-40% Friends/Peers
-24% Faculty/Professor
-18% Vet’s Support Group
-18% Campus Vet. Services
-15% University Counseling
When personal concerns arise, whom do you turn to OFF CAMPUS:
-60% Friends/Peers
-50% Dating Partner/Spouse
-45% Parents
-40% Siblings/Extended Family
-19% Religious Advisor
-29% Veterans Affairs
Stress 20% of veterans describe their stress as “overwhelming or unbearable.”
4 in 5 veterans (82%) reported that academic concerns was the main source of stress, followed by financial concerns (52%)
PTSD and Mental Health Concerns
41% of veterans report anxiety
28% report chronic sleep issues
17% report panic attacks
12% report suicidal thoughts
Sense of Belonging72% of veterans feel welcomed on campus by faculty and staff, but only 57%
feel welcomed on campus by their fellow students.
“I see myself as part of the campus community” 39% agree, 32% disagree
“I feel that I am a member of the campus” 38% agree, 34% disagree
“I feel a sense of belonging to the campus” 31% agree, 36% disagree
Campus Services for Veterans
71% report campus provides social engagement opportunities for veterans
72% say the services and resources provided by meet the needs of veterans
Over half (52%) say they are satisfied or extremely satisfied with the services and resources provided by campus for veterans
Veterans Healthcare42% report a disability
(chronic pain 14%, physical health disability 14%, mental health disability 11%)
17% report accessing services from the Office of Disability Services on campus
39% are currently seeking care at the VA hospital
28% report the VA being more than 30 more than miles away OR not close enough to access care.
64% reported they were most likely to utilize off campus veterans services
Veterans and Substance Abuse73% of veterans reported drinking in the past month,
90% past year.
Binge drinking rate for the past two weeks is 30%
10% report using marijuana
than 2% report using other illicit substances
Veterans and Substance Abuse
Changes in alcohol use since returning from service • 18% increase • 34% decrease • 44% no change
Sexual Violence6.2% - Verbal threats of sex against your will8.3% - Sexual touching against your will4.8% - Sexual penetration against your will
-Almost half did not receive counseling (48%)
-Almost 3 in 4 (73%) did not receive support services from the military
Veterans Experiencing PTSD Symptoms
Over half experienced anxiety in the past year (51%)
Are more likely to experience alcohol abuse and panic attacks than other vets
Over 15% had used alcohol in more than half of the past 30 days
34% binge drinking rate among demographic
Victims of Sexual ViolenceWere almost twice as likely to be in an abusive relationship or suffer
from depression.
2X more likely to be divorced/separated
3X more likely to self-injure
4X more likely to suffer from an eating disorder
10% more likely to consider dropping out of college
Less than 1 in 5 feel a sense of belonging on campus
Veterans Deployed OverseasAre the most likely of the demographics explored to be aware of Student
Veteran Organizations and be a member of a National Veterans Organization
More likely to be older (25+) and be married (53%)
38% report their drinking decreasing since returning from service
14% drank more than half of the past 30 days.
Female Veterans1 in 4 report “sexual touching against their will”
Overwhelmingly suffer from MH stressors (less than 30% report none at all in the past year)
53% report experiencing anxiety in the past year (compared to 41% of all veterans).
Have highest rates of abstention from alcohol (1 in 3 had no alcohol in the past month).
2012 - 2013 Data Comparison
2012Self-Injury (2.3%)
Anxiety (49%)
Abusive Relationship (5.0%)
No MH Stressors (33%)
Assistance for Suicide (29%)
Member of NATL Org. (33%)
Trouble accessing benefits (8%)
2013Self-Injury (0.7%)
Anxiety (42%)
Abusive Relationship (2.3%)
No MH Stressors (40%)
Assistance for Suicide (39%)
Member of NATL Org. (42%)
Trouble accessing benefits (19%)
2012 - 2013 Data Comparison
2012Alcohol Use (2-week) (68%)
Alcohol Use (30 days) (75%)
Binge Rate (2 week) (30%)
Illicit Drug Use (5.2%)
Pay w/ GI Bill (56%)
Pay w/ Loans (12%)
Pay w/ Pell (7%)
Scholarship (1.2%)
2013Alcohol Use (2-week) (66%)
Alcohol Use (30 days) (73%)
Binge Rate (2 week) (30%)
Illicit Drug Use (2.6%)
Pay w/ GI Bill (65%)
Pay w/ Loans (25%)
Pay w/ Pell (21%)
Scholarship (6.2%)
Contact UsJoan Masters, Senior Coordinator
[email protected] 573-884-7551
Dan Reilly, Prevention & Research [email protected] 573-884-7534
Joseph Ramsey, Graduate Research Assistant [email protected] 573-884-8253