New survey looks at active-duty service members' mental and emotional health:- 9.4% met survey criteria for probable depression- 14.2% met survey criteria for probable generalized anxiety disorder- 8.5% met survey criteria for probable PTSDhttps://t.co/rPvDyLzeeU— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 4, 2018
5 August 2018
In "Analysis"
Most teachers we surveyed reported receiving useful feedback on their instruction. But majorities perceived feedback from fellow teachers and from coaches or mentors more positively than feedback from formal observations or from school leaders. https://t.co/h0Mwuanjlt— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 24, 2018
24 July 2018
In "Analysis"
How well are U.S. sailors taking care of themselves? Check out the results from the Department of Defense's Health Related Behaviors Survey: https://t.co/RjcDqI0eT5 pic.twitter.com/DNGPpWqVuK— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 20, 2018
20 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: 29.7% of U.S. active-duty service members reported a self-perceived need for mental health services in the past year. Here are more findings from the Health Related Behaviors Survey: https://t.co/VhXXU2v34E
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RT @RANDCorporation: New survey looks at active-duty service members' mental and emotional health: - 9.4% met survey criteria for probable depression - 14.2% met survey criteria for probable generalized anxiety disorder - 8.5% met survey criteria for probable PTSD https://t.co/rPvDyLzeeU
New survey looks at active-duty service members' mental and emotional health:- 9.4% met survey criteria for probable depression- 14.2% met survey criteria for probable generalized anxiety disorder- 8.5% met survey criteria for probable PTSDhttps://t.co/rPvDyLzeeU— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) August 4, 2018
5 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: Most teachers we surveyed reported receiving useful feedback on their instruction. But majorities perceived feedback from fellow teachers and from coaches or mentors more positively than feedback from formal observations or from school leaders. https://t.co/h0Mwuanjlt
Most teachers we surveyed reported receiving useful feedback on their instruction. But majorities perceived feedback from fellow teachers and from coaches or mentors more positively than feedback from formal observations or from school leaders. https://t.co/h0Mwuanjlt— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 24, 2018
24 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @RANDCorporation: How well are U.S. sailors taking care of themselves? Check out the results from the Department of Defense's Health Related Behaviors Survey: https://t.co/RjcDqI0eT5 https://t.co/DNGPpWqVuK
How well are U.S. sailors taking care of themselves? Check out the results from the Department of Defense's Health Related Behaviors Survey: https://t.co/RjcDqI0eT5 pic.twitter.com/DNGPpWqVuK— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) July 20, 2018
20 July 2018
In "Analysis"