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Advancing Military Family Health Through the Millennium Cohort Family Study

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Millennium Cohort Study has played a critical role in advancing military health and readiness
  • Abt delivers expert research design, analysis, and data insights for the study
  • Evidence informs policies that strengthen resilience in military families

PROJECT

Military Families Research Services

The Challenge

Military families face distinct stresses that can affect health, readiness, and resilience. The Department of Defense (DoD) needs robust, longitudinal research to understand these challenges, identify trends, and inform policies that strengthen support systems for service members and their loved ones.  

The Millennium Cohort Family Study, part of the DoD’s broader Millennium Cohort Program, is the only DoD-wide longitudinal study focused specifically on military families. Led by the Naval Health Research Center and supported by the Defense Health Agency, the study engages military spouses and service members as participants and works with researchers to generate evidence that informs readiness and family well-being.

The Approach

Since 2009, Abt Global has been a key research partner to the Naval Health Research Center on the Millennium Cohort Family Study. The study’s scope and complexity require not only specialized subject matter expertise in military family health but also advanced research design, data collection, and statistical analysis capabilities that meet the highest scientific standards. Abt delivers all of these, providing end-to-end research expertise, including literature reviews, survey design and weighting, data quality assessment, non-response analyses, hypothesis testing, and manuscript development. We collaborate closely with NHRC scientists to address DoD and stakeholder priorities, applying rigorous statistical methods to large-scale survey data from the Study.

The Results

Abt’s contributions have informed evidence-based policy recommendations that enhance military health systems and programs addressing substance use, personal safety, mental and behavioral health, education, and childcare. By translating complex data into actionable insights, we help DoD identify strategies to strengthen family resilience over time. Our work has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications, including: 

These findings are helping military leaders, health professionals, and policymakers better understand and respond to the evolving needs of military families.