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The HighThrive Foundation, through a Veterans Affairs (VA) funded study, has utilized T&T engineering resources to create an anonymous online assessment tool used for measuring well-being and providing helpful resources. The Measurement-Based Transition Assistance (MBTA) Study will evaluate an online tool created for Veterans who have transitioned from the military to civilian life within the past year though this tool may be offered to all veterans in the future. The purpose of the online tool is to help Veterans improve their well-being in different aspects of their lives as they transition from military to civilian life and to connect them with relevant support. The tool focuses on four well-being related domains: vocation (i.e., employment, education, and caregiving), finances, health (i.e., physical and mental health), and social well-being.

Over a period of approximately 3 months, participating Veterans will complete an online assessment that will help determine whether the tool is helpful for Veterans and for whom the tool may be most helpful. Participants will be randomly assigned to test the online tool, complete a well-being assessment, and receive a report with feedback on their well-being as well as recommended resources for improving different aspects of well-being.

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