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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Nov 16, 2021
Date Accepted: Dec 18, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Dec 22, 2021

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Well-being of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and Spouses of Veterans During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Survey

Forchuk CA, Nazarov A, Plouffe RA, Liu JJ, Deda E, Le T, Gargala D, Soares V, Bourret-Gheysen J, St. Cyr K, Nouri MS, Hosseiny F, Smith P, Dupuis G, Roth M, Marlborough M, Jetly R, Heber A, Lanius R, Richardson JD

Well-being of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and Spouses of Veterans During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Survey

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(1):e34984

DOI: 10.2196/34984

PMID: 34935624

PMCID: 8757585

Well-being of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and Spouses of Veterans during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Survey

  • Callista A Forchuk; 
  • Anthony Nazarov; 
  • Rachel A Plouffe; 
  • Jenny JW Liu; 
  • Erisa Deda; 
  • Tri Le; 
  • Dominic Gargala; 
  • Vanessa Soares; 
  • Jesse Bourret-Gheysen; 
  • Kate St. Cyr; 
  • Maede S Nouri; 
  • Fardous Hosseiny; 
  • Patrick Smith; 
  • Gabrielle Dupuis; 
  • Maya Roth; 
  • Michelle Marlborough; 
  • Rakesh Jetly; 
  • Alexandra Heber; 
  • Ruth Lanius; 
  • J Don Richardson

ABSTRACT

Background:

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes to everyday life, including social distancing mandates, changes to health care, and a heightened risk of infection. Previous research has shown that Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Veterans are at higher risk of developing mental and physical health conditions. Veterans and their families may face unique social challenges that can compound with pandemic-related disruptions to negatively impact well-being.

Objective:

This study aims to longitudinally characterize the mental health of CAF Veterans and spouses of CAF Veterans throughout the pandemic and to understand the dynamic influences of pandemic-related stressors on psychological health over time.

Methods:

We employed a prospective longitudinal panel design using an online data collection platform. Study participation was open to all CAF Veterans and spouses of CAF Veterans residing in Canada. Participants were asked to complete a comprehensive battery of assessments representing psychological well-being, chronic pain, health care access patterns, physical environment, employment, social integration, and adjustment to pandemic-related lifestyle changes. Follow-up assessments were conducted every three months over an 18-month period. This study was approved by the Western University Health Sciences and Lawson Health Research Institute Research Ethics Boards.

Results:

Baseline data were collected between July 2020 and February 2021. Three population segments participated in the study: 1047 Veterans, 366 spouses of Veterans, and 125 Veterans who are also spouses of Veterans completed baseline data collection. As of November 2021, data collection is ongoing, with participants completing the 9 or 12-month follow-up surveys depending on their date of self-enrollment. Data collection across all timepoints will be complete in September 2022.

Conclusions:

This longitudinal survey is unique in its comprehensive assessment of domains relevant to Veterans and spouses of Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from occupational, demographic, social, mental and physical domains, to perceptions and experiences with health care treatments and access. The results of this study will be used to inform policy for Veteran and Veteran family support, and to best prepare for similar emergencies should they occur in the future.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Forchuk CA, Nazarov A, Plouffe RA, Liu JJ, Deda E, Le T, Gargala D, Soares V, Bourret-Gheysen J, St. Cyr K, Nouri MS, Hosseiny F, Smith P, Dupuis G, Roth M, Marlborough M, Jetly R, Heber A, Lanius R, Richardson JD

Well-being of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans and Spouses of Veterans During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Prospective Longitudinal Survey

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(1):e34984

DOI: 10.2196/34984

PMID: 34935624

PMCID: 8757585

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