Canadian Armed Forces Transition and Well-being Survey

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Step 3: Complete the survey.

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The purpose of this survey is to better understand the transition to civilian life, its impact on the health of released Canadian Armed Forces members, as well as to provide information to help improve Department of National Defence and Veterans Affairs Canada programs and services offered to transitioning Canadian Armed Forces members and their families.

Collection periods:
April 1 to June 30, 2017
Collection methods:
Personal interview and paper questionnaire
Survey participation:
Voluntary
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    Record linkage

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    Topics covered in the survey

    The survey asks questions about:

    • physical and mental health and well-being
    • chronic conditions
    • use of services
    • education
    • employment
    • income
  • Questionnaires, definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 5242
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