Military & Veteran Spouse Wellness Survey

New Report Sheds Light on the Wellness of Military and Veteran Spouses

We’re proud to release the findings from the Military & Veteran Spouse Wellness Survey (MVSWS)—the first national survey exploring the multifaceted wellness of military-connected spouses across both active-duty and veteran communities. Our team conducted this research in partnership with InDependent. This innovative research draws on insights from over 1,100 respondents, offering a comprehensive look at how well-being shows up in real-life contexts across the eight dimensions of wellness. By better understanding the lived experiences and wellness needs of military and veteran spouses, we can design stronger programs, build more responsive support systems, and create connected networks that truly reflect and serve this community.

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Explore key findings, methodologies, and recommendations that can inform policy, support services, and future wellness initiatives.

The survey findings were first presented during ENGAGE @ AFA: Wellness on the Homefront, a special data release event held in collaboration with the Air & Space Forces Association United Forces and Families. The event featured a fireside chat, panel discussions, and breakout sessions that brought together leaders across sectors to explore actionable strategies rooted in these new findings.

Missed the event? Explore our infographic↗ of key findings. The full recording of the MVSWS Data Release & ENGAGE panel (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST) will be available soon. Learn more about the study↗.

Insights from those who built the Military & Veteran Spouse Wellness Survey.

This data gives voice to the real challenges and strengths of military and veteran spouses. Our team shares why this survey matters and how it can shape the future of wellness support.

“In partnership with InDependent, we uncovered vital gaps in military and veteran spouse wellness. By highlighting their lived experiences across eight dimensions of wellness, we aim to drive informed action, create tailored programming, and help build a future where every spouse has access to the support they deserve.”
Dr. Elisa Borah
Dr. Elisa Borah
Director & Research Professor, IMVFW
“Military and veteran spouses are an important part of the military community, yet their well-being is under-researched. Through our collaboration with IMVFW on this comprehensive wellness survey, my hope is that the insights gained will not only empower data-informed decision-making & program design across all stakeholders & interested parties, but also help tell the story of the military & veteran spouse experience.”
Evie King
President, InDependent