The Development and Application of the RAND Program Classification Tool : The RAND Toolkit, Volume 1
Author
: Joie D. Acosta and Gabriella C. Gonzalez
Subject
: The Development and Application of the RAND Program Classification Too
Publisher
: RAND Corporation
Summary :Despite the recent drawdown of troops in Iraq, the increased pace of deployments over the past
decade, longer deployments, and frequent redeployments have resulted in significant mental
health problems among service members. Among those who had been deployed to Iraq and
Afghanistan as of October 2007, approximately one-fifth reported symptoms consistent with
current posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or major depression, and about the same number
reported having experienced a probable TBI while deployed (Tanielian and Jaycox, 2008).
In the wake of the 2007 report of the DoD Task Force on Mental Health (Department of
Defense Task Force on Mental Health, 2007), DoD has implemented numerous programs,
interventions, and policies to address the increased prevalence of these conditions and their
effects on service members and their families.
As these efforts have proliferated, it has become more challenging for DoD to monitor
these programs and to avoid potential duplication of effort. To support DoD efforts in this
area, RAND compiled a comprehensive catalog of relevant programs and created a taxonomy
for them (see Weinick et al., 2011). In developing the catalog of DoD programs related to psychological
health and TBI, RAND encountered a fundamental problem: the lack of a single,
clear, universally accepted definition of the term program.
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