The Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory (DRRI) is used to assess the key deployment-related factors implicated in the health and well-being of military veterans. With the nature of military deployment changing, with a larger proportion of women, National Guard and Reserves being deployed for more contemporary conflicts, the DRRI was developed to provide a more comprehensive assessment of the current combat-related experiences.
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Authors
Dr. Daniel King, Dr. Lynda King and Dr. Dawne Vogt
Obtaining the DRRI
U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
Administration, Analysis and Reporting
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References
Fikretoglu, D., Brunet, A., Poundja, J., Guy, S., and Pedlar, D. (2006). Validation o the deployment risk and resilience inventory in French-Canadian veterans: findings on the relation between deployment experiences and postdeployment health. Can J. Psychiatry.
Vogt, D., Smith, B. N., King, D. W., King, L. A. (2012). Deployment Risk and Resilience Inventory-2. PTSD: National Center for PTSD, U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.