She's The Veteran Survey

Please indicate how important the issues impacting combat veterans are to you by clicking the button that best reflects your opinion.
1.Job Opportunities
2.Education
3.Transitioning Into Civilian Life
4.Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
5.Homelessness
6.Healthcare Coverage
7.I believe that PTSD is a condition impacting my community.
8.I am aware of resources for PTSD therapy that are available in my community.
9.The impact of PTSD is personally relevant to me.
10.I believe I am sufficiently informed about PTSD.
11.I believe there is an unfair stigma on those diagnosed with PTSD
12.I know where to go for help if I, or someone I know, suffers from PTSD.
13.I am satisfied with resources available in my community for PTSD therapy
14.I do not think I can do anything to help with the impact of PTSD in the veteran community
15.I intend to seek more information about resources available for PTSD therapy.
16.I plan to or have visited a website to learn more about PTSD therapy.
17.I would volunteer my time to a non-profit organization that provides PTSD therapy services
18.Please indicate how frequently you use the following communication
channels to get news and information about your community.
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Social Media
Television
Newspaper
Radio
Online Search
Word of Mouth
19.How credible do you think these sources are on the topic of PTSD?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Veteran or Current Service Member
Psychologist/Psychiatrist
Primary Care Physician
Journalist
Government Official
Friends and Family
20.Are you a veteran or a current member of the military?
21.Have you served overseas in a combat zone?
22.What is your gender
23.How long have you been out of the military?
24.Do you feel as though when you returned stateside your medical needs were met and addressed specifically for your gender?
25.Do you think women experience PTSD as much as men?
26.Do you perceive women participated as much as men while deployed to a war zone? 
27.Are there any needs you felt like were not and continue to not be addressed by the common available resources out there? What area for veterans is most overlooked?