Research Summaries

Back Army Study to Assess Risk and Resiliency in Soldiers (STARRS) Validation and Analysis

Fiscal Year 2013
Division Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences
Department Operations Research
Investigator(s) Buttrey, Samuel E.
Sponsor Army TRADOC Analysis Center-Monterey (Army)
Summary The Army Study to Assess Risk and Resilience in Service members (Army STARRS) is, according to the STARRS web page, the largest study of mental health risk and resilience ever conducted among military personnel. Army STARRS investigators seek to identify factors that help protect a Soldier's mental health and factors that put a Soldier's mental health at risk. STARRS is a direct response to the Army's request that the National institute of Mental Health enlist the most promising scientific approaches to better understand psychological resilience, mental health, and risk for self-harm among Soldiers. In this project we aim to reproduce and validate the statistical analysis and results from Army STARRS based on syntax and variable coding provided by the original STARRS research team.
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