Provides active services or other interactive efforts in support of family resilience |
Involves routine care, such as that provided at a military treatment facility |
Focuses on at least one family factor hypothesized to help families address a challenging situation or chronic issue |
Involves passive transfer of information, such as via hotlines |
Aims to improve psychological health and well-being (broadly defined) |
Not aimed at improving psychological health and well-being (broadly defined) |
Targets active component National Guard or Reserve component service members and/or their family members |
Screening tools not associated with a program that meets the criteria |
Sponsored by DoD |
Consists only of laws, policies, memorandums, advisory teams, working groups, task forces, committees, or conferences |
Operational during some defined period |
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