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1 Purpose The program is designed to increase soldier and mission readiness, allowing Commanders to track soldier high-risk behaviors within their command. Objectives Train leaders in identifying and reducing high-risk factors Identify and target high-risk behaviors for prevention Promote Risk Reduction as a prevention strategy Prevent unhealthy and destructive behaviors Increase soldier and unit readiness Data Collection and Analysis Intervention Delivery Command Consultation Installati on Prevention Team Risk Reduction Purpose Risk Reduction Purpose

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Purpose

The program is designed to increase soldier and mission readiness,

allowing Commanders to track soldier high-risk behaviors within their

command.

Objectives

• Train leaders in identifying and reducing high-risk factors

• Identify and target high-risk behaviors for prevention

• Promote Risk Reduction as a prevention strategy

• Prevent unhealthy and destructive behaviors

• Increase soldier and unit readiness

Data Collectionand Analysis

InterventionDelivery

CommandConsultation

InstallationPrevention

Team

Risk Reduction PurposeRisk Reduction Purpose

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Matrix Report

Shot GroupUnit Ranking

Trend Line

Risk Reduction Web-Enabled ReportsRisk Reduction Web-Enabled Reports

The Risk Reduction Program uses high-risk behavior incident data. By statistically comparing the rates of units to the RRP Army rate the software identifies at-risk units.

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Incidents Reported by Installations

Unit Risk Inventory

Self-Reported High-Risk Behavior

(Survey Info)

The Complete The Complete Risk PictureRisk Picture

ReintegrationReintegration

URIURI

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Self Report Survey Information

Unit Risk InventoriesUnit Risk Inventories

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Introduction to the URIIntroduction to the URI

• Screens for high-risk behaviors and attitudes that compromise unit readiness

• Asks about alcohol and drug abuse, personal and unit relationships, domestic violence, suicide, crime, perception of the Army environment, and financial problems

• URI results provide a picture of a unit’s self reported high-risk behaviors

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53 item questionnaire Assesses unit propensity for risk in the following areas:

Alcohol/Drug use Command Factors Stress Levels Self Perceptions Relationships Safe sex practices Child/spouse abuse Violence/Crimes Suicide Financial Problems

Unit Risk Inventory (URI)Unit Risk Inventory (URI)

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• Army Approved Command Climate Survey

• Designed for use at the Company level

• Screens for high-risk behaviors and attitudes that Compromise unit readiness

• Only takes 30 minutes to complete Survey

• No cost to Installation or Units

Unit Risk Inventory (URI)Unit Risk Inventory (URI)

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Sample URI QuestionsSample URI Questions

Question 1How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?

Question 12Within the past 12 months, have you driven under the

influence of alcohol or other drugs?

Question 20Within the past 12 months,

have you physically threatened anyone at your

work site?

Question 31Within the past 12 months, have

you been in financial trouble?

Question 33Within the past 12 months, have you had any suicidal thoughts?

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URI Summary of Results ReportURI Summary of Results Report

Audit results for unit

Unit risk profile with data for unit, installation, RRP

Percent problem drinkers in unit, installation, RRP

Enlargement

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Installation Self Report

Risk Factor Rates Rates

STDs 22 40 Suicide Gestures/Attempts 4 100/10

AWOL 10 20 Drug Offenses 14 40 Alcohol Offenses 16 180 Crimes Against Persons 24 40 Crimes Against Property 12 40

60 Spouse Abuse 12 80 Child Abuse 5 60 Financial Problems 160 350

Positive Urinalysis 32 40

HIGH RISK BEHAVIOR RATES

* All Rates are “Per/1000”

RRP & URI Rates ComparisonRRP & URI Rates Comparison

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Effects of Deployment on

Soldier Risk Behavior

Reintegration Unit Risk Inventory R-URIReintegration Unit Risk Inventory R-URI

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As part of the Deployment Cycle Support Plan ACSAP developed The Reintegration Unit Risk Inventory (R-URI). The R-URI is a 79-item anonymous questionnaire designed to screen for high-risk behaviors and attitudes affecting unit readiness and personnel well being that may have occurred during deployment or since redeployment.

Reintegration Unit Risk InventoryReintegration Unit Risk Inventory

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Sample R-URI QuestionsSample R-URI Questions

Question 1How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?

Question 12Within the past 12 months, have you driven under the

influence of alcohol or other drugs?

Question 20Within the past 12 months,

have you physically threatened anyone at your

work site?

Question 31Within the past 12 months, have

you been in financial trouble?

Question 33Within the past 12 months, have you had any suicidal thoughts?

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R-URI Summary of Results ReportR-URI Summary of Results Report

Page 2 breaks out summarized information

Modified Audit results for unit

Deployment information

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The report displays data captured from two stages of deployment.

During deployment

Asks soldiers information relating to behavior in theater.

Post-deployment

Asks soldiers information relating to behavior at home station during reintegration.

R-URI ReportR-URI Report

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Used illegal drugs

Attempted suicide

Drove under the influence of Alcohol

Had a relationship deteriorate

Often felt angry and frustrated

Are less than satisfied with life in the Army

3%1%4%36%60%

5%1%19%28%49%65%

3%1%14%22%45%55%

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URI & R-URI Data ComparisonsURI & R-URI Data Comparisons

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Drinking Scenarios:

* Using scoring criteria from: © World Health Organization, 1992. Babor, T.F., de la Fuente, J., Grant, M., Saunders, J.,

Programme on Substance Abuse, AUDIT, The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test: Guidelines for use in Primary Health

Care.

URI 1.0

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28%

URI 2.0

(2002-2005)

30%

R-URI

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35%

Problem Drinkers:

Problem Drinker: Non-Problem Drinker: Consume 6 drinks or more in

one sitting on a weekly basis.

Consume 6 drinks or more in one sitting on a monthly basis.

Consume 5 - 6 drinks, 4+ times a week.

Consume 1 - 4 drinks, 4+ times a week.

Alcohol Abuse / Problem DrinkingAlcohol Abuse / Problem Drinking

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Unit Risk Inventory

ReintegrationReintegration

URIURI

Self-Reported High-Risk Behavior

(Survey Info)

Commanders need full visibility to make informed decisions!

Valuable information on both side of the

waterline.

The The CompleteComplete Risk Risk PicturePicture

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QuestionsQuestions

Don’t Risk Readiness !Don’t Risk Readiness !

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URI Contact InformationURI Contact Information

• Kim Nguyen, URI Processing(703) 681-0135

[email protected]

• Gary Cunningham, Risk Reduction Program Manager, ACSAP(703) 681-5569

[email protected]