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QUESTION BY QUESTION SOURCE LIST AND CROSSWALK

BETWEEN TPP REPLICATION STUDY FOLLOW-UP AND THE OMB-APPROVED TPP REPLICATION STUDY BASELINE

Crosswalk between the TPP FOLLOW-UP MEASURES and the OMB-APPROVED BASELINE instrument for Safer Sex, Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate!

Items for the two TPP follow-up measures (the first for Safer Sex replications, the second for replications of Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate!) are listed first, followed by the corresponding item number noted for the two OMB-approved TPP baseline instruments for Safer Sex, Reducing the Risk, and ¡Cuidate!. Items found only on the first follow-up survey are indicated with an “N/A” in the baseline columns. The question source is listed for each item. Information on how the data will be used (for tracking, as a covariate, etc.) is shown. The “Notes” column provides additional information about the items.



TPP Safer Sex Follow-up #

TPP Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! Follow-up #

TPP Safer Sex Baseline #

TPP Reducing the Risk & ¡Cuidate! Baseline #

First Follow-up Question Text

Question Source(s)

Tracking

Covariate

Implementation Outcome

Intermediate Outcome

Sexual Risk Outcome

Other (See Notes)

Notes

Section 1: You and Your Background

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1

In what month and year were you born?


SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR







1.2

1.2

1.2

1.2

What grade are you in?


SELECT ONE

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

Ungraded

College/Technical school

Not currently in school

All About Youth (AAY)


ade14. The next questions ask you about school.

What grade are you in?

AGRADE Grade 1


0=6th

1=7th

2=8th

8=Refuse to Answer








N/A

1.3

N/A

1.3

Are you male or female?


SELECT ONE

Male

Female






Not asked For Safer Sex which targets females only

1.3

1.4

1.4

1.4

Are you Hispanic / Latino?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Add Health, Wave 1


4. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin?

Yes

No







1.4

1.5

1.5

1.5

What is your race?


YOU MAY SELECT MORE THAN ONE ANSWER

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Black or African American

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White

Some other race ___________ (PRINT OTHER RACE)

Add Health, Wave 1


6. What is your race?


White

Black or African American

American Indian or Native American

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other







1.5

1.6

1.9

1.9

In the past 12 months, have you received any information or learned about any of the following topics?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Yes/No

  1. Relationships or dating

  2. Marriage, or family life

  3. Abstinence from sex

  4. Methods of birth control

  5. Where to get birth control

  6. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV

  7. How to talk to your partner about whether to have sex

  8. How to talk to your partner about whether to use birth control

  9. How to say no to sex

  10. How babies are made


National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) combined with MPR Abstinence:

From NSFG (Female, Cycle 6):

Now I’m interested in knowing about formal sex education you may have had. (Before you were 18, did you ever have/ Have you ever had) any formal instruction at school, church, a community center or some other place ...

About how to say no to sex?

About methods of birth control?


MPR Abstinence (Wave 4V-3Female-Section 1):

The following questions are about any classes or special programs you might have participated in during the last year that talked about sexual activity and health.

1.7 In the past year, did you take a class or participate in a special program that talked about any of the following things? These could be classes that you took in school or someplace else.

a. The female menstrual cycle—that is, the monthly cycle or period?

b. Physical development and puberty?

c. Dating?

d. Marriage and family life?

e. The human body/reproduction/how girls get pregnant?

f. Ways people who have sex can prevent making babies?

g. Abstinence—that is, not having sexual intercourse?

h. How to say “no” to sex?

i. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?







1.5a

1.6a

N/A

N/A

Did you say “yes” to any item a through j in question 1.6 above? (1.5 for SSI)


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape1 No GO TO 1.8 (1.7 for SSI)

Developed by the PPA Team as a filter question.







Filter question

1.6

1.7

N/A

N/A

Thinking about the past 12 months, how often did you get information or learn about relationships, abstinence, birth control, or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV at each of the following places?

SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Very Often, Often, Sometimes, Rarely, Never


  1. School class, workshop, or event

  2. Church, synagogue, mosque, or religious classes outside of school

  3. Community center, youth organization, or after-school activity

  4. Doctor, nurse, or clinic

  5. Friends or other students

  6. Parents and other relatives or family members

  7. Internet and media

  8. Other LIST OTHER SOURCE

Developed by the PPA Team for the First Follow-up questionnaire.








1.7

1.8

N/A

N/A

In the past 30 days, how often have you felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life?


SELECT ONE

Always

Most of the Time

Sometimes

Rarely

Never


Child Trends’ Research to Results Brief (Perceived Stress Scale):


In the last month:

2. How often have you felt that you were unable to control the important things in your life?

0 = Never

1 = Almost never

2 = Sometimes

3 = Fairly often

4 = Very often







1.8

1.9

N/A

N/A

In the past 30 days, how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them?


SELECT ONE

Always

Most of the time

Sometimes

Rarely

Never


Child Trends’ Research to Results Brief (Perceived Stress Scale):


In the last month:

10. How often have you felt difficulties were piling up so high that you could not overcome them?


0 = Never

1 = Almost never

2 = Sometimes

3 = Fairly often

4 = Very often







1.9

1.10

1.7

1.7

How likely is it that you will do each of the following things?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Not at all likely, A little bit likely, Somewhat likely, Very likely


A. Graduate from high school

B. Go to a technical or vocational school after high school

C. Go to college

D. Graduate from a 2-year or community college program

E. Graduate from a 4-year college program

All About Youth, Baseline


ade16. How much education do you intend to get?

0 = Don't plan to finish high school

1 = Plan to finish high school

2 = Attend a technical or vocational school after high school

3 = Graduate from a 2-year community college program

4 = Graduate from a 4-year college

5 = Graduate with an advanced degree (doctor, lawyer, dentist)

8 = Refuse to Answer







N/A

1.11 Life-works only

N/A

6.26

Thinking about this past summer, did you participate in any Summer Youth Employment programs?

SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape4 No GO TO END

Shape5 Don’t know GO TO END

Shape6 6.26b Did you participate in a week-long workshop called Gen.M (Gender Matters)?

SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Don’t know

Abt question developed with LifeWorks program staff. To be used in one site only.






These questions reflect site level interest in understanding other programs operating in Austin/Travis County. They will only be included on the survey instrument for one grantee (LifeWorks).

Section 2: Knowledge, Views, Perceptions

2.1

2.1

N/A

N/A

In this section, we will ask you about what you know and your ideas about sex, pregnancy, birth control, and preventing sexually transmitted disease (STD)/sexually transmitted infection (STI) or HIV. Read each statement below and check the answer that fits best.


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

I am sure it’s true, I think it’s true, I don’t know, I think it’s false, I am sure it’s false

  1. You can’t get infected with HIV if you have sex only once or twice without a condom.

  2. Most high school students are having sex

  3. Once you are infected with HIV, you are infected for life.

  4. If a young couple has had unprotected sex a few times and a pregnancy did not happen, then they do not have to worry about her getting pregnant.

  5. There is a vaccine or shot available to prevent girls from becoming infected with certain types of HPV (also known as Human Papilloma virus).

  6. A woman is protected from pregnancy the day she begins taking the pill.

  7. All STDs/STIs can be cured by taking medicine

  8. A person with a STD/STI who looks and feels healthy cannot transmit the infection to others.

  9. Some STDs/STIs put you at a higher risk of getting infected with HIV.

  10. About 1 out of 4 sexually active teenagers get an STD/ STI each year.

  11. The best way to use a condom is to leave some space at the tip for the sperm.

  12. A condom should be completely unrolled before it is placed on the penis.

  13. You can get a sexually transmitted disease (STD) from having oral sex

From a combination of items:

ETR Associates -Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Survey (RTR-SKASS)

1. Most high school students are having sex.

2. A woman is protected from pregnancy the day she begins taking the pill.

3. All STIs can be cured by taking medicine.

4. Some STIs put you at a higher risk of getting infected with HIV.

5. About 1 out of 4 sexually active teenagers get an STI each year.

6. The best way to use a condom is to leave some space at the tip for the sperm.

7. A condom should be completely unrolled before it’s placed on the penis.

True, False, Not Sure


From Handbook for Evaluating HIV Education

Division of Adolescent and School Health, CDC:

1. You can’t get AIDS if you have sex only once or twice without a condom.

2. Once you are infected with HIV, you are infected for life.

I am sure it’s true, I think it’s true, I don’t know, I think it’s false, I am sure it’s false


From Caitlin Wetzel, Abbigail Tissot, Linda M. Kollar, Paula A. Hillard, Rachel Stone, and Jessica A. Kahn, “Development of an HPV Educational Protocol for Adolescents” J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2007 October ; 20(5): 281–287

1. There is a vaccine available to prevent girls from becoming infected with certain types of HPV infection


From National Survey of Adolescent Males (NSAM):

1. If a young couple has had unprotected sex a few times and a pregnancy did not happen, then they do not have to worry about her getting pregnant.

I am sure it’s true, I think it’s true, I don’t know, I think it’s false, I am sure it’s false








2.2

2.2

3.6

3.6

The next set of questions is about your views on condom use.


If condoms are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of pregnancy?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Shape7 Don’t know GO TO 2.5

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)

3.3 Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.

a. If a condom is used correctly, it prevents girls from getting pregnant.







2.3

2.3

3.7

3.7

If condoms are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of getting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Don’t know

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)

3.3 Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.


b. If a condom is used correctly, it prevents HIV







2.4

2.4

3.8

3.8

If condoms are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of getting gonorrhea?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Don’t know

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)

3.3 Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.


c. If a condom is used correctly, it prevents Chlamydia and gonorrhea







2.5

2.5

3.4

3.4

How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree


a. Condoms should always be used if a person your age has sexual intercourse

b. Condoms are too much trouble to use

c. Condoms are pretty easy to get

d. Condoms are important to make sex safer

e. Using condoms means you don’t trust your partner

f. Using condoms is morally wrong

g. Condoms decrease sexual pleasure


AAY (All About Youth) Study from file AAY Baseline v1

I believe condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex.

0 = Strongly disagree

1 = Disagree


From Add Health:

How much do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

-In general, birth control is too much of a hassle to use.


NSAM 1995

  • Using condoms to prevent the spread of AIDS is more trouble than it's worth.

  • If I used a condom with a female, she might think that I am worried about getting AIDS or other diseases from her.

-Agree a lot

-Agree a little

-Disagree a little

-Disagree a lot







2.6

2.6

3.10

3.10

The next questions are about your views on birth control pills


If birth control pills are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of pregnancy?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Shape8 Don’t know GO TO 2.9

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)

Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.


a. If birth control pills are used correctly, they prevent girls from getting pregnant







2.7

2.7

3.11

3.11

If birth control pills are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of getting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Don’t know

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)


Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.


b. If birth control pills are used correctly, they prevent HIV







2.8

2.8

3.12

3.12

If birth control pills are used correctly and consistently, how much can they decrease the risk of getting gonorrhea?


SELECT ONE

Not at all

A little

A lot

Completely

Don’t know

MPR Abstinence (Wave 4-V3, female, Section 3)


Mark the answer that comes closest to what you think.


c. If birth control pills are used correctly, they prevent Chlamydia and gonorrhea







2.9

2.9

N/A

N/A

The next question asks about birth control, including condoms.


What, if anything, would persuade you to use birth control? Check all that apply

Your own desire to prevent an unplanned pregnancy

To prevent STDs/ STIs or HIV

A pregnancy scare

Your partner insists

Someone you know going through an unplanned pregnancy

None of these – you won’t use birth control

-- (2010). That’s What He Said: What Guys Think About Sex, Love, Contraception, and Relationships. Full Questionnaire and Results, page 11. Washington, DC: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Retrieved on June 13, 2012, from http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/resources/pdf/pubs/ThatsWhatHeSaid-Questionnaire.pdf.







2.10

2.10

3.9

3.9

The next question is about methods of birth control, NOT including condoms.


How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree


a. Birth control should always be used if a person your age has sexual intercourse

b. Birth control is too much trouble to use

c. Birth control is pretty easy to get

d. Birth control is important to make sex safer

e. Birth control has too many negative side effects

f. Using birth control is morally wrong








2.11

2.11

N/A

N/A

Now we’d like to know more about your views on engaging in sex.


It’s OK to have sex with someone…? Please check all that apply.


Once you're in a committed relationship

Any time as long as you use protection

On your first date

The same night you meet them

If you're drunk or high

When you know that they are someone else's boyfriend/girlfriend

When you know that neither of you is using protection

If you know they're drunk or high

With several different people in the same month

None of the above




ETR Associates

Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Survey (RTR-SKASS)

Posttest, revised, 9.22.2010


Please fill in the answer for each question that best describes what you believe. I believe that…


Definitely Yes, Probably Yes, Probably Not, Definitely Not


  1. It’s OK for people my age to have sex with a steady boyfriend or girlfriend.

  2. It’s OK for people my age to have sex with several different people in the same month.

  3. People my age should wait until they are older before they have sex.

  4. It is OK for people my age to choose not to have sex.

  5. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex.

  6. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the girl uses hormone-based birth control.

  7. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the two people know each other very well.







N/A

2.12

N/A

N/A

The following question asks you about your FRIENDS and what they believe. Even if you’re not sure, mark the answer that is your best guess of what they think.


How strongly do your friends agree or disagree with the following statements?

SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree


  1. It is OK for people my age to have sex with a steady boyfriend or girlfriend.

  2. It is OK for people my age to have sex with several different people in the same month.

  3. People my age should wait until they are older before they have sex.

  4. It is OK for people my age to choose not to have sex.

  5. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex.

  6. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the girl uses hormone-based birth control.

  7. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the two people know each other very well.

ETR Associates

Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills Survey (RTR-SKASS)

Posttest, revised, September 2010


Please fill in the answer for each question that best describes what you believe. I believe that…


Definitely Yes, Probably Yes, Probably Not, Definitely Not


  1. It’s OK for people my age to have sex with a steady boyfriend or girlfriend.

  2. It’s OK for people my age to have sex with several different people in the same month.

  3. People my age should wait until they are older before they have sex.

  4. It is OK for people my age to choose not to have sex.

  5. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex.

  6. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the girl uses hormone-based birth control.

  7. Condoms should always be used if a person my age has sex even if the two people know each other very well.







2.12

2.13

N/A

N/A

How sure are you that you would be able to say no to having sexual intercourse…


SELECT ONE FOR EACH


I’m sure I could, I probably could, I probably could not, I’m sure I could not


  1. If your partner really wanted to, but you were not ready?

  2. If you just met someone you really liked and that person wanted to have sex, but you didn’t?

  3. If you had strong sexual feelings for that person?

  4. If neither you nor your partner had any form of birth control?

  5. If you have dated for a long time?

  6. After you have been drinking alcohol?

A combination of sources from:

Reducing the Risk Survey (ETR Associates Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes and Skills Survey (RTR-KASS), posttest, 2010)

Kasen, S., Vaughan, R.D., and Walter, H.J. (1993) Self-efficacy for AIDS preventive behaviors among tenth grade students. Health Education Quarterly 19, 187-202.


Kasen, Vaughan and Walter/ UCLA Center for Community Health:

  1. I can ask a new partner to use condoms

  2. I can ask a partner I haven’t been using condoms with to start using them

  3. I can refuse sex when I don’t have a condom available

  4. I can get a partner to use condoms, even if I’m drunk or high

  5. I can get every partner to use male condoms, even if they don’t want to


RTR-KASS:

  1. Could you get or buy a condom?

  2. Could you talk about using condoms with your partner before having sex?

  3. Could you insist on using a condom if your partner didn’t want to use one?

  4. Could you ask your partner to use condoms even if the two of you had sex before without using condoms?

  5. Could you use a condom without spoiling the mood?







2.13

2.14

N/A

N/A

If you were going to have sex could you…


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

I’m sure I could, I probably could, I probably could not, I’m sure I could not


  1. Get or buy a condom?

  2. Talk about using condoms with your partner before having sex?

  3. Insist on using a condom if your partner didn’t want to use one?

  4. Ask your partner to use condoms even if the two of you had sex before without using condoms?

  5. Use a condom without spoiling the mood?

  6. Ask a new partner to use condoms?

  7. Get a partner to use condoms, even if I’m drunk or high?

  8. Go to a clinic if you need to get tested for HIV/AIDS or another sexually transmitted disease (STD)/ sexually transmitted infection (STI)?

A combination of sources from:

Reducing the Risk Survey (ETR Associates Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes and Skills Survey (RTR-KASS), posttest, 2010)

Kasen, S., Vaughan, R.D., and Walter, H.J. (1993) Self-efficacy for AIDS preventive behaviors among tenth grade students


Kasen, Vaughan and Walter/UCLA Center for Community Health:

How sure are you that you would be able to say NO to having sexual intercourse with someone...

  1. You have known for a few days or less?

  2. Whose sex and drug history is not known to you?

  3. You have dated for a long time?

  4. You want to date again?

  5. You have already had sexual intercourse?

  6. You want to fall in love with you?

  7. Who is pushing you to have sexual intercourse?

  8. After you have been drinking alcohol?

  9. After you have been smoking marijuana?

RTR-KASS

How sure are you that you could do what is described?

  1. Could you keep from having sex if your partner really wanted to, but you were not ready?

  2. Could you keep from having sex if you just met someone you really liked and that person wanted to have sex, but you didn’t?

  3. Could you keep from having sex if you had strong sexual feelings for someone?

  4. Could you keep from having sex if neither you nor your partner had any form of birth control?







2.14

2.15

N/A

N/A

Which, if any, of the following worries you or makes you anxious when it comes to sex?

Please check all that apply.

Sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV

Pregnancy

That I won't know what I'm doing

That my parents or guardians will find out

Being compared to his or her other sexual partners

That my feelings will get hurt

Ruining my reputation

That it will be painful

That my friends will find out

None of these

-- (2011). Under Pressure: What African-American Teens Aren’t Telling You About Sex, Love, and Relationships. Questionnaire and Data Summary By Age, p.12. Washington, DC: The National Campaign to

Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Retrieved on June 13, 2012 from http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/underpressure/PDF/under-pressure-data-age.pdf









2.15

2.16

N/A

N/A

Thinking about your life right now, how important is it to you to avoid getting pregnant/ getting someone pregnant?


Not at all important

A little important

Somewhat important

Very important

Albert, B. (2012). The Target Speaks: What Young Adults Think About Unplanned Pregnancy, p.15. Washington, DC: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Retrieved on June 13, 2012 from http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/resources/pdf/pubs/thetargetspeaks.pdf








2.16

3.5 NSA; 3.23 SA


N/A

N/A

What do you think are the benefits of waiting to have sexual intercourse?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree


  1. Respect for yourself

  2. Respect from parents

  3. Keeping true to religious values

  4. Respect from friends

  5. Not having to worry about pregnancy

  6. Not having to worry about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections, (STIs) or HIV

  7. Better chance for a good marriage in the future

  8. Fewer distractions so you can focus on school work

Kaiser Family Foundation: SexSmarts (a series of national surveys of teens about sex, virginity, and the first time) 2003


What do you think are the benefits for waiting to have sex?

  • Respect for yourself

  • Stay in control of your relationship

  • Respect from parents

  • Keeping true to religious values

  • Respect from friends

  • Don’t have to worry about pregnancy or STDs

  • One less thing to worry about







Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

2.17

2.17

N/A

N/A

How likely is it that you will get pregnant (or get someone pregnant) between now and age 20?


SELECT ONE

Not at all likely

A little likely

Somewhat likely

Very likely


Add Health, Wave 1: (modified)


What do you think are the chances that each of the following things will happen to you?


12. You will live to age 35. H1EE12

13. You will be married by age 25. H1EE13

14. You will be killed by age 21. H1EE14

15. You will get HIV or AIDS. H1EE15







2.18

2.18

N/A

N/A

How likely is it that you will get pregnant (or get someone pregnant) before getting married?


SELECT ONE

Not at all likely

A little likely

Somewhat likely

Very likely


Add Health, Wave 1: (modified)


What do you think are the chances that each of the following things will happen to you?


12. You will live to age 35. H1EE12

13. You will be married by age 25. H1EE13

14. You will be killed by age 21. H1EE14

15. You will get HIV or AIDS. H1EE15







2.19

2.19

N/A

N/A

Which of the following best describes how you would feel if you were to get {GUYS: someone} pregnant right now?


SELECT ONE

It would be a disaster

It would be challenging, and I'm not sure how I would manage

It would be challenging, but I could manage

My life wouldn't change much

It would make my life better

-- (2011). Under Pressure: What African-American Teens Aren’t Telling You About Sex, Love, and Relationships. Questionnaire and Data Summary By Age, p.14. Washington, DC: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Retrieved on June 13, 2012 from http://www.thenationalcampaign.org/underpressure/PDF/under-pressure-data-age.pdf








2.20

2.20

N/A

N/A

How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Strongly Agree, Agree, Neither Agree nor Disagree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree


  1. You have goals you want to accomplish before you have a child/another child.

  2. It is important for you to finish school before you have a child/another child.

  3. It is important for you to have a job and a stable income before you have a child/another child.

  4. Having a good marriage seems possible for you.

Combination of items from AAY and items developed by Lina Guzman at Child Trends through interviews with community college students for a qualitative study on relationships and birth control use:


From AAY (All About Youth) Study:

Having a good marriage seems realistic to me

Strongly disagree, Disagree, Agree, Strongly Agree


From Lina Guzman:

1. I have goals I want to accomplish before having kids/becoming a parent.

2. It is important to me to finish school, before becoming a parent.

3. It is important to me to have a job and be financially stable before becoming a parent.







2.21

2.21

N/A

N/A

Thinking about the future, how likely do you think it is that you will get HIV?


SELECT ONE

Not at all likely

A little likely

Somewhat likely

Very likely

Add Health, Wave 1


What do you think your chances are of getting AIDS?








2.22

2.22

N/A

N/A

How likely do you think it is that you will get an STD/STI other than HIV?


SELECT ONE

Not at all likely

A little likely

Somewhat likely

Very likely

Add Health, Wave 1


What do you think your chances are of getting another sexually transmitted disease, such as gonorrhea or genital herpes?







2.23

2.23

3.14

3.14

The next series of questions ask you about decisions you may make to engage in sexual activity in the next year.


Do you intend to have oral sex in the next year, if you have the chance?


SELECT ONE

Yes, definitely

Yes, probably

No, probably not

No, definitely not

All About Youth (AAY)


Ain1. How likely is it that you will have oral sex in the next year?

AIN2 Intent: VS next year 1

1 = Not at all likely

2 = Not very likely

3 = Somewhat likely

4 = Probably likely

5 = Definitely likely

8 = Refuse to Answer






Required performance measure

2.24

2.24

3.15

3.15

Do you intend to have sexual intercourse in the next year, if you have the chance?


SELECT ONE

Yes, definitely

Yes, probably

No, probably not

No, definitely not


All About Youth (AAY)


Ain2. How likely is it that you will have vaginal sex in the next year?

AIN2 Intent: VS next year 1

1 = Not at all likely

2 = Not very likely

3 = Somewhat likely

4 = Probably likely

5 = Definitely likely

8 = Refuse to Answer






Required performance measure

2.25

2.25

3.16

3.16

If you were to have sexual intercourse in the next year, do you intend to use (or have your partner use) a condom?


SELECT ONE

Yes, definitely

Yes, probably

No, probably not

No, definitely not

Developed as a performance measure.






Required performance measure

2.26

2.26

3.17

3.17

If you were to have sexual intercourse in the next year, do you intend to use (or have your partner use) any of these methods of birth control?

Condoms

Birth control pills

The shot (Depo-Provera)

The patch

The ring (NuvaRing)

IUD (Mirena or Paragard)

Implants (Implanon)


SELECT ONE

Yes, definitely

Yes, probably

No, probably not

No, definitely not

Developed as a performance measure.






Required performance measure

2.27

2.27

6.4

6.4

The next series of questions ask you about relationships.


People are different in their sexual attraction to other people. Which of the following best describes your feelings?


SELECT ONE

I am only attracted to males

I am attracted to both males and females

I am only attracted to females

I am not attracted to either males or females

I am not sure








2.28

2.28

N/A

N/A

Right now, do you have a boyfriend or girlfriend—someone in particular you are going out with?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Added by the Replicate team.







2.28a

2.28a

N/A

N/A

For the next question, please indicate how often you have talked about each of the topics listed below with your partner (boyfriend or girlfriend) in the last month?


Shape9 I didn’t have a partner in the last month
GO TO 2.29 (Section 3 for SSI)


10 or more times, 3-9 times, 1-2 times, Never


  1. Preventing pregnancy

  2. Birth control

  3. Preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV

  4. What you feel comfortable doing sexually

What you do not feel comfortable doing sexually

Source: Teen Sexual Health Research Study. Developed by Johns Hopkins University for Teen PEP


How often have you talked about each of the topics listed below with your partner in the last month?


I did not have a partner in the last month


MARK (X) ONE

Often, Sometimes, Never


  1. Expectations in the relationship

  2. Pregnancy

  3. Birth control

  4. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

  5. What you feel comfortable doing sexually

  6. What you do not feel comfortable doing sexually

  7. Getting tested for sexually transmitted infections

  8. HIV/AIDS testing

  9. Previous number of sexual partners






N/A

2.29

3.20

3.20

Have you ever had any of the following: sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex?


SELECT ONE

Shape10Yes GO TO PART B1

Shape11No GO TO PART B2

Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey











TPP Safer Sex Follow-Up #

TPP Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! Follow-Up #

TPP Safer Sex Baseline #

TPP Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! Baseline #

TPP Follow-Up Question Text

Question Source(s)

Tracking

Covariate

Implementation Outcome

Intermediate Outcome

Sexual Risk Outcome

Other (see notes)

Notes

Part B: Sections 3 and 4 of Part B will vary based on whether the respondent is sexually active (Part B1) or non-sexually active (Part B2). Part B1 is completed by all the participants in Safer Sex (who are all sexually active) and the participants in Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! who are or have been sexually active. Section B2 is for Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! participants who have not had sex. Items in sections 6 and 7 are the same for sexually active and non-sexually active respondents. Items in Sections 3 and 4 for sexually active respondents are listed below, followed by the items in Sections 3 and 4 for non-sexually active respondents and items in Sections 5 and 6.

Section 3 B1 (completed by Safer Sex, Reducing the Risk, and ¡Cuidate! participants who have had sex)

N/A

3.1

4.1

4.1




The next questions are about your sexual behaviors and experiences. Please be as honest as possible. Your answers are confidential and everything you say will be kept private.


Just to confirm, have you ever had sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex?


SELECT ONE

Shape12No SKIP TO PART B2

Shape13Yes CONTINUE WITH THIS BOOKLET

Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey







Confirming that respondents are in the correct Part B.


N/A

3.2

4.2

4.2

The first questions are about sexual intercourse. By sexual intercourse, we mean a male putting his penis into a female’s vagina.


Have you ever had sexual intercourse?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape14 No GO TO 3.12

Add Health, Wave 1


Have you ever had sexual intercourse? When we say sexual intercourse, we mean when a male inserts his penis into a female’s vagina.









3.1

3.3

4.3

4.3

The very first time you had sexual intercourse, what month and year was it?


SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR

Add Health, Wave 1


In what month [and year] did you have sexual intercourse for the very first time?







3.2

3.4

4.4

4.4

The very first time you had sexual intercourse, how old were you?


| | | NUMBER OF YEARS OLD YOU WERE - Your best guess is fine.

Add Health, Wave 1


How old were you the first time you had vaginal intercourse?







3.3

3.5

4.9

4.9

Have you had sexual intercourse more than one time?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape15 No GO TO 3.8 (3.6 for SSI)

National Longitudinal Study of Youth (NLSY)


R03501.00 YSAQ-303

Have you had intercourse more than once?







3.4

3.6

4.10

4.10

How many DIFFERENT PEOPLE have you ever had sexual intercourse with, even if only one time?


| | | NUMBER OF PEOPLE - Your best guess is fine.


National Longitudinal Study of Youth, 1997 (NLSY97)

R03504.00 YSAQ-306

How many partners have you EVER had intercourse with? This includes any person you had intercourse with, even if it was only once, or if you did not know him or her well?







3.5

3.7

N/A

N/A

The most recent time you had sexual intercourse, what month and year was it?


SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR

Add Health, Wave 1


In what month [and year] did you have sexual intercourse for the very first time?







3.6

3.8

4.8

4.8

The most recent time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use …?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Yes/No

a. Condoms

b. Birth control pills or the patch

c. Depo-Provera or other injectable birth control

d. NuvaRing or the ring

e. Withdrawal or pulling out

f. Another method PRINT OTHER METHOD USED

National Longitudinal Study of Youth, 1997 (NLSY97)


R USE BIRTH CONTROL FIRST TIME HAD SEX?


R03499.00 [YSAQ-301] Survey Year: 1997


Did you or your sexual partner use any birth control method, or do anything to avoid pregnancy such as natural family planning, the FIRST TIME YOU HAD SEXUAL INTERCOURSE?







3.7

3.9

4.11

4.11

Now, please think about the past 3 months. In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse even once?


Yes

Shape16 No GO TO 3.12 (3.10 for SSI)


From NLSY97 and AAY:


From NLSY97:

R03506.00 YSAQ-308

About HOW MANY TIMES have you had sexual intercourse in the last 12 months?


From AAY:

avs6. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex?







3.7a

3.9a

4.11a

4.11a

In the past 3 months, how many times, have you had sexual intercourse?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES - Your best guess is fine.

From NLSY97 and AAY:


From NLSY97:

R03506.00 YSAQ-308

About HOW MANY TIMES have you had sexual intercourse in the last 12 months?


From AAY:

avs6. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex?







3.8

3.10

4.12

4.12

In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without you or your partner using a condom?


Yes, I have had sexual intercourse without using a condom.

Shape17 No, I have used a condom each time I have had sexual intercourse. GO TO 3.12 (3.10 for SSI)

All About Youth (AAY):


avs7. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex without using a condom?

AVS7 VS: times w/o condom (3 mo) 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.8a

3.10a

4.12a

4.12a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had sexual intercourse without using a condom?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES - Your best guess is fine.

All About Youth (AAY):


avs7. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex without using a condom?

AVS7 VS: times w/o condom (3 mo) 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.9

3.11

4.13

4.13

In the past 3 months, have you had sexual intercourse without you or your partner using any of these methods of birth control.


  • Condoms

  • Birth control pills

  • The shot (Depo Provera)

  • The patch

  • The ring (NuvaRing)

  • IUD (Mirena or Paragard)

  • Implants (Implanon)


Yes, I have had sexual intercourse without using any of these types of birth control.


No, I have used at least one of these types of birth control each time I had sexual intercourse.

Shape18 GO TO 3.12 (3.10 for SSI)

NLSY97

R03508.00 [YSAQ-310]\

Year: 1997

# TIMES R USED BIRTH CONTROL IN LAST YEAR

Thinking about ALL THE TIMES that you have had sexual intercourse in the last 12 months, how many of those times did you or your sexual partner or partners use a method of birth control?

0 (Go To R03511.00); 1 TO 4; 5 TO 8; 9 TO 14; 15 TO 19; 20 TO 24; 25 TO 29; 30 TO 34; 35 TO 39; 40 TO 44; 45 TO 49; 50 TO 99999999: 50+







Wording modified for consistency with performance measures

3.9a

3.11a

4.13a

4.13a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had sexual intercourse without using any of these methods of birth control?

| | | NUMBER OF TIMES – Your best guess is fine


NLSY97

R03508.00 [YSAQ-310]

Survey Year: 1997

# TIMES R USED BIRTH CONTROL IN LAST YEAR

Thinking about ALL THE TIMES that you have had sexual intercourse in the last 12 months, how many of those times did you or your sexual partner or partners use a method of birth control?

0 (Go To R03511.00); 1 TO 4; 5 TO 8; 9 TO 14; 15 TO 19; 20 TO 24; 25 TO 29; 30 TO 34; 35 TO 39; 40 TO 44; 45 TO 49; 50 TO 99999999: 50+







3.10

3.12

4.14

4.14

Oral sex is when someone puts

his or her mouth on another person’s

penis or vagina, OR lets someone else

put his or her mouth on their penis or

vagina.


Have you ever had oral sex?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape19 No GO TO 3.17 (3.15 for SSI)


All About Youth (AAY)


aos1. These next questions are about oral sex. By oral sex we mean when someone puts his or her mouth on their partner's penis or vagina, or lets their partner put his or her mouth on their penis or vagina. The questions are very personal. Remember all of your answers are kept private.


Have you ever had oral sex?

AORAL OS: ever had oral sex 1

0 = No

1 = Yes

8 = Refuse to Answer







3.11

3.13

4.15

4.15

The very first time you had oral sex, what month and year was it?


SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR

Add Health, Wave 1:


In what [month and] year did you have sexual intercourse for the very first time?







3.12

3.14

4.16

4.16

How many DIFFERENT PEOPLE have you ever had oral sex with, even if only one time?


| | | NUMBER OF PEOPLE - Your best guess is fine.


All About Youth (AAY):


aos3. How many different boys or girls have you had oral sex with in your life?

AOS3 OS: # of partners 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.13

3.15

4.17

4.17

Now please think about the past 3 months. In the past 3 months, have you had oral sex, even once?


Yes

Shape20 No GO TO 3.17 (3.15 for SSI)


All About Youth (AAY):


aos4. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had oral sex?

AOS3MO OS: times in past 3 months 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.13a

3.15a

4.17a

4.17a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had oral sex?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES - Your best guess is fine.


All About Youth (AAY):


aos4. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had oral sex?

AOS3MO OS: times in past 3 months 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.14

3.16

4.18

4.18

In the past 3 months, have you had oral sex without using a condom?


Yes, I have had oral sex without using a condom

Shape21 No, I have used a condom each time I have had oral sex GO TO 3.17 (3.15 for SSI)

All About Youth (AAY):


avs7. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex without using a condom?

AVS7 VS: times w/o condom (3 mo) 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.14a

3.16a

4.18a

4.18a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had oral sex without using a condom?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES – Your best guess is fine.

All About Youth (AAY):


avs7. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had vaginal sex without using a condom?

AVS7 VS: times w/o condom (3 mo) 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer






Modified for consistency with performance measures

3.15

3.17

4.19

4.19

Anal sex is when a male puts his penis in someone else’s anus, or their butt, or someone lets a male put his penis in their anus or butt.


Have you ever had anal sex?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape22 No GO TO 3.22 (3.20 for SSI)


All About Youth (AAY):


aas1. The next questions are about anal sex. By anal sex we mean when a boy puts his penis in his partner's anus (that is, their butt). The questions are very personal. Remember all of your answers are kept private.


Have you ever had anal sex?

AANAL Anal sex: ever 1

0 = No

1 = Yes

8 = Refuse to Answer







3.16

3.18

4.20

4.20

How many DIFFERENT PEOPLE have you ever had anal sex with, even if only one time?


| | | NUMBER OF PEOPLE - Your best guess is fine.


All About Youth (AAY):


aas5. How many different boys or girls have you had anal sex with in your life?

AAS5 AS: # of partners 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.17

3.19

N/A

N/A

The very first time you had anal sex, what month and year was it?



SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR

All About Youth (AAY):

aas2. How old were you the first time you had anal sex?

AASAGE AS: age of init 2

0 - 17 = range

98 = Refuse to Answer







3.18

3.20

4.21

4.21

Now please think about the past 3 months. In the past 3 months, have you had anal sex?


Yes

Shape23 No GO TO 3.22 (3.20 for SSI)


All About Youth (AAY):


aas6. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had anal sex?


AAS3MO AS: # times past 3 mo 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.18a

3.20a

4.21a

4.21a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had anal sex?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES – Your best guess is fine.

All About Youth (AAY):

aas6. During the last 3 months, how many times have you had anal sex?

AAS3MO AS: # times past 3 mo 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.19

3.21

4.22

4.22

In the past 3 months, have you had anal sex, without using a condom?


Yes, I have had anal sex without using a condom

Shape24 No, I have used a condom each time I have had anal sex GO TO 3.22 (3.20 for SSI)


All About Youth (AAY) :


aas8. During the last 3 months, how many times did you have anal sex without using a condom?

AAS8 AS: # times no condom past 3 mo 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.19a

3.21a

4.22a

4.22a

In the past 3 months, how many times have you had anal sex without using a condom?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES – Your best guess is fine.

All About Youth (AAY) :


aas8. During the last 3 months, how many times did you have anal sex without using a condom?

AAS8 AS: # times no condom past 3 mo 3

0 - 990 = range

998 = Refuse to Answer







3.20

3.22

N/A

N/A

For the next question please answer how often you do each of the statements below. When you make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you…


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, SOMETIMES, RARELY, NEVER

  1. Think of the consequences of each possible choice

  2. First get as much information as you can

  3. Make it on the spot without worrying about the consequences.

Source: Teen Sexual Health Research Study. Developed by Johns Hopkins University for Teen PEP

For the next questions please circle one answer to indicate how often you do each of the statements listed below.


MARK (X) FOR EACH

Very Often, Often, Not Often, Never


22. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you think of the consequences of each possible choice?


23. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you first get as much information as you can?


24. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you make it on the spot without worrying about the

consequences?







Section 4 B1 (completed by Safer Sex, Reducing the Risk, and ¡Cuidate! participants who have had sex)

4.1

4.1

N/A

N/A

Have you or your partner ever taken a pregnancy test?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Don’t know

Developed by the PPA team.







4.2a

4.2a

4.26a

4.26a

To the best of your knowledge, have you ever been pregnant or gotten someone pregnant, even if no baby was born?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape25 No GO TO 4.3



Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS) by Sociometrics 3rd edition, 1999, P.40 Part B, Section 4


Have you ever been pregnant? Be sure to answer yes if you are currently pregnant or have had any past pregnancy that ended in a birth, an abortion, stillbirth, miscarriage, or a live birth after which the baby died.

Yes

No


National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) – male, Cycle 6, KD.1


To the best of your knowledge, have you ever made someone pregnant?







4.2b

4.2b

4.26b

4.26b

To the best of your knowledge, how many times have you been pregnant or gotten someone pregnant?


| | | NUMBER OF TIMES

Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS) by Sociometrics 3rd edition, 1999, P. 41 Part B, Section 4


Altogether, how many times have you been pregnant?


_____ times







4.2c

4.2c

N/A

N/A

How old were you the first time you got pregnant or got someone pregnant?


| | | NUMBER OF YEARS OLD YOU WERE - Your best guess is fine.

Prevention Minimum Evaluation Data Set (PMEDS) by Sociometrics 3rd edition, 1999, P. 43 Part B, Section 4:


How old were you when you had your first pregnancy?


______ years old







4.2d

4.2d

4.26c

4.26 4.26c

Have you ever had a baby or has anyone you got pregnant actually had the baby?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Don’t Know

Developed by the PPA team.







4.3

4.3

4.27

4.27

In the past 12 months, have you spoken with a doctor or nurse about sex, birth control or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

From NSFG - male , Cycle 6:


(In the past 12 months, have you...) Received advice or counseling from a doctor or other medical care provider about using methods of birth control, including condoms?


1- =Yes

5 = No







4.4

4.4

4.28

4.28

In the past 12 months, have you been tested by a doctor or nurse for a sexually transmitted disease (STD)/ sexually transmitted infection (STI) or HIV?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No


National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) – female:


STITST12

JH-4. In the last 12 months, that is, since (INTERVIEW MONTH, 2001), have you

been tested by a doctor or other medical care provider for a sexually

transmitted disease like gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, or syphilis?

1- =Yes

5 = No







4.5

4.5

4.29

4.29

In the past 12 months, have you been told by a doctor or nurse that you had a sexually transmitted disease (STD)/ sexually transmitted infection (STI) or HIV?

SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape26 No Go to Section 5


AAY (All About Youth) Study Baseline v1


Have you ever been told by a doctor or other health professional you had an STD?

0 = No

1 = Yes







4.6

4.6

4.30

4.30

The next series of questions is about the types of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV you have had. In the past 12 months, did you have…?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Yes, No, Don’t know


a. Chlamydia

b. Gonorrhea

c. Genital herpes

d. Syphilis

e. HIV infection

f. Human Papilloma virus, also called HPV or genital warts

g. Another sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted infection (STI)? PRINT OTHER STD/STI

AAY (All About Youth) Study Baseline v1


st6. What did you have? Please choose all that apply.

0 = No

1 = Yes


AST6A STD list: Chlamydia

AST6B STD list: Genital herpes

AST6C STD list: Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) or genital warts

AST6D STD list: Gonorrhea

AST6E STD list: HIV







Section 3 B2 (completed by Reducing the Risk and Cuidate! participants who have not had sex

N/A

3.1


N/A


4.1

These next questions are for youth who have not had sex. We want to be sure you are in the correct booklet. We know we asked this before but…


Just to confirm, have you ever had sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex?


SELECT ONE

Shape27Yes STOP! GO TO PART B1 INSTEAD.

Shape28No CONTINUE WITH THIS BOOKLET.

Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey







Confirming that respondents are in the correct Part B.



N/A

3.2

N/A


4.2

The first two questions in this booklet are about your schooling.


Do you expect that you will graduate from high school?


SELECT ONE

Yes

I already graduated from high school

Shape29 No GO TO 3.4

Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey






Main value is to maintain similarity in appearance of the first page of the sexually active and non-sexually active versions.

N/A

3.3

N/A


4.3


In what month and year do you expect to graduate from high school? (If you already graduated, in what month and year did you graduate from high school?)


SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR

Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey






Main value is to maintain similarity in appearance of the first page of the sexually active and non-sexually active versions.

N/A

3.4

N/A



4.13


Here are some reasons people your age might choose NOT to have sexual intercourse. How important is each of these reasons to you?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Very Important, Somewhat Important, Not too Important, Not at all Important


  1. I don’t want to get a sexually transmitted disease (STD)/ sexually transmitted infection (STI) or HIV

  2. I don’t want to disappoint my parents

  3. I am too young to have sex

  4. My boyfriend or girlfriend doesn’t want to have sex

  5. I want to wait until I’m married

  6. It is against my personal values

  7. I haven’t met the right person yet

  8. I haven’t had the chance

  9. I don’t want to

  10. FOR GIRLS I do not want to get pregnant

  11. FOR BOYS I do not want to get a girl pregnant


Kaiser Family Foundation: SexSmarts (a series of national surveys of teens about sex, virginity, and the first time) 2000, 2003

What is the major reason for your decision to wait to have sex? - Check all that apply


Worried about pregnancy

Worried about HIV/AIDS

Worried about STDs

Worried about what parents might think

Because of what you learned in sex education

You haven’t met the right person

Feel you are too young

Concern for your reputation

Your partner is not ready

You don’t have access to birth control or condoms You have not had the opportunity

Because of your religion or moral beliefs

None of your friends are doing it

I could get hurt emotionally (Child Tends question)








N/A

3.6

N/A

N/A

Do people need religion to have good values?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No


NLSY 97


I don’t need religion to have good values.


Yes

No






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.7

N/A

N/A

Should religious teachings be obeyed in every situation?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No


National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH)


The Bible/Koran/Torah/religious teachings should be obeyed in every situation.


Yes

No






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.8

N/A

N/A

Do you pray every day?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No


National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH)


I pray more than once per day.


Yes

No






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.9

N/A

N/A

Do you think it’s embarrassing for people your age to admit they are virgins?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

National Campaign, Voices Heard 2007


Do you think it’s embarrassing for teens to admit they are virgins?

Yes

No






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.10

N/A

N/A

Do you think it’s embarrassing for girls your age to get pregnant?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Developed by the PPA team for the First Follow-up Survey.






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.11

N/A

N/A

In the group you hang out with, how important is it to have a girlfriend or boyfriend or to be going out with someone?


SELECT ONE

Very important

Not too important

Not important at all


Kaiser Family Foundation’s National Survey of Teens, 1998


In the group you hang out with, how important is it to have a (girlfriend or boyfriend/ boyfriend or girlfriend) or be going out with someone? Is it .

  • Very important

  • Not too important

  • Not important at all

  • Don't know

  • Refused






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.12

N/A

N/A

The next few questions are about your access to and use of TV, cell phones, computers and other forms of technology.


Do you personally have a phone, computer, or other device that can connect to the internet?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Kaiser Family Foundation’s Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year-Olds study


Which of the following items do you, personally, have? (MARK AS MANY ANSWERS AS YOU NEED)


  • Cell phone

  • A laptop computer

  • A handheld videogame player (such as Nintendo DS or Sony PSP)

  • iPod or other MP3 player

  • Discman or Walkman

  • Pager

  • A personal digital assistant (such as a Palm Pilot or Handspring)

  • Any handheld device that connects to the Internet (a Blackberry, a cell phone with Internet connection, etc.)

  • None of these






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.13

N/A

N/A

Do your parents have any rules about…?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Yes, No, Not Applicable


  1. The amount of time or when you can text, talk on the phone, watch TV or be on the computer

  2. Whether or not you can have a profile on a social networking site like MySpace or Facebook


Kaiser Family Foundation’s Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year-Olds study


Do your parents have any rules about...?


(MARK ONE ANSWER NEXT TO EACH ITEM)

Yes No


  • How many text messages you can send

  • How late at night you can talk on a cell phone

  • Whether or not you can have a profile on a social networking site like MySpace and Facebook






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.14

N/A

N/A

Do your parents have any rules about what you are allowed to watch on TV?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Kaiser Family Foundation’s Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year-Olds study


Do your parents have any rules about...?


(MARK ONE ANSWER NEXT TO EACH ITEM)

Yes No


  • What you’re allowed to watch on TV






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.15

N/A

N/A

Do your parents have any rules about what sites you can access on the internet?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Kaiser Family Foundation’s Generation M: Media in the Lives of 8–18 Year-Olds study


Do your parents have any rules about...?


(MARK ONE ANSWER NEXT TO EACH ITEM)

Yes No

  • What you’re allowed to do on the computer






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.16

N/A

N/A

Some people exchange sexy text messages, videos, or pictures of themselves or their friends. How common would you say each of the following is among people your age?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Not Common at all, Not very Common, Fairly Common, Very Common


a. Sending or posting sexy text messages

b. Sending or posting sexy pictures or video

The National Campaign, Sex and Technology Survey, 2008


How common would you say each of the following is among people your age?


Not Common At All, Not Very, Common, Fairly Common, Very Common


  • Sending sexy messages to someone else

  • Sharing sexy messages with people other than the one(s) they were meant for

  • Sending of sexy pictures/video of oneself to someone else

  • Posting sexy pictures/video of oneself online

  • Sharing sexy pictures/video with people other than the one(s) they were meant for






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.17

N/A

N/A

Have you ever sent or posted a sexy message, picture, or video of yourself by email, IM or text?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape30 No GO TO 3.19



The National Campaign, Sex and Technology Survey, 2008


{ASKED IF SENT OR POSTED SEXY MESSAGES OR PIX/VIDEO TO SOMEONE}


What are the reasons that you’ve sent/posted suggestive messages or nude/semi-nude pictures/videos (of yourself)?


Please think about any/all of those you’ve ever sent/posted and mark all that apply.

  • Get a guy/girl’s attention

  • Pressured to send it

  • As a “sexy” present for a boyfriend/girlfriend

  • To feel sexy

  • Get a guy/girl to like me

  • As a joke

  • To get positive feedback To be fun/ flirtatious

  • To get noticed

  • In response to one that was sent to me

  • Other: ____________________

  • Don’t know






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.18

N/A

N/A

Which of the following reasons did you have for sending or posting a sexy message, picture or video of yourself?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Yes, No


a. To get or keep a guy’s or girl’s attention

b. Your boyfriend/girlfriend pressured you to do it

c. As a “sexy” present for a boyfriend or girlfriend

d. To get back at someone or cause trouble

e. Pressure from friends

f. To be fun or to flirt

g. Everybody does it

h. Another reason? PRINT REASON


The National Campaign, Sex and Technology Survey, 2008


{ASKED IF SENT OR POSTED SEXY MESSAGES OR PIX/VIDEO TO SOMEONE}


What are the reasons that you’ve sent/posted suggestive messages or nude/semi-nude pictures/videos (of yourself)?


Please think about any/all of those you’ve ever sent/posted and mark all that apply.

  • Get a guy/girl’s attention

  • Pressured to send it

  • As a “sexy” present for a boyfriend/girlfriend

  • To feel sexy

  • Get a guy/girl to like me

  • As a joke

  • To get positive feedback To be fun/ flirtatious

  • To get noticed

  • In response to one that was sent to me

  • Other:_____________________

  • Don’t know






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.19

N/A

N/A

Have you ever received a sexy text message, or a picture or video of someone you know?


SELECT ONE

Yes

Shape31 No GO TO 3.21


The National Campaign, Sex and Technology Survey, 2008


Which of the following, if any have personally ever done? Please mark all that apply.


  • Sent a sexually suggestive message to someone (email, IM, text, etc.)

  • Posted a sexually suggestive message to someone’s online profile (like on MySpace, Facebook, etc.)

  • NET sent/posted sexually suggestive messages

  • Received a sexually suggestive message from someone

  • Had a sexually suggestive message shared with me






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.20

N/A

N/A

Have you ever shared or forwarded a sexy text message, or picture or video of someone you know?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No


The National Campaign, Sex and Technology Survey, 2008


Which of the following, if any have personally ever done? Please mark all that apply.


  • Shared a sexually suggestive with someone other than the one it was meant for






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

3.21

N/A

N/A

For the next question please answer how often you do each of the statements below. When you make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you…


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

ALWAYS, MOST OF THE TIME, SOMETIMES, RARELY, NEVER

  1. Think of the consequences of each possible choice

  2. First get as much information as you can

  3. Make it on the spot without worrying about the consequences.

Source: Teen Sexual Health Research Study. Developed by Johns Hopkins University for Teen PEP

For the next questions please circle one answer to indicate how often you do each of the statements listed below.


MARK (X) FOR EACH

Very Often, Often, Not Often, Never


22. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you think of the consequences of each possible choice?


23. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you first get as much information as you can?


24. When you have to make a decision about your sexual behavior, how often do you make it on the spot without worrying about the

consequences?







Section 4 B2 (For Reducing the Risk and ¡Cuidate! participants who have not had sex)

N/A

4.1

N/A

N/A

The next few questions ask about your community.


How often do you feel that there are teachers or other adults in your school who really know you and care about you?


SELECT ONE

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the Time

Always

Every Child, Every Promise /America’s Promise:


How often do you feel teachers and other adults in your school really know you and care about you? Would you say…


Never

Sometimes

Often

Very often






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.2

N/A

N/A

How often do you feel there are adults in your neighborhood, or in religious or youth organizations, who really know you and care about you?


SELECT ONE

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the Time

Always

Every Child, Every Promise /America’s Promise:


How often do you feel the adults from your neighborhood or religious or youth organizations really know you and care about you?


Never

Sometimes

Often

Very often






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.3

N/A

N/A

How often do you feel safe in your community or neighborhood?


SELECT ONE

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the Time

Always

National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2003


How often do you feel [CHILD] is safe in your community or neighborhood?






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.4

N/A

N/A

How often do you feel safe at school?


SELECT ONE

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the Time

Always

National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2003


How often do you feel he/she is safe at school?






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.5

N/A

N/A

How often do you feel safe at home?


SELECT ONE

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the Time

Always

National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2003


How often do you feel he/she is safe at home?






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.6

N/A

N/A

During the past 12 months, were you on a sports team or did you take sports lessons after school or on weekends?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH)


During the past 12 months, was [CHILD’S NAME] on a sports team or did he/she take sports lessons after school or on weekends?






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

N/A

4.7

N/A

N/A

During the past 12 months, did you participate in any clubs or organizations after school or on weekends, such as Scouts, a religious group, or Boy’s/Girl’s Club?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH)


During the past 12 months, did he/she participate in any clubs or organizations after school or on weekends, such as Scouts, a religious group, or Boy/Girl’s Club?






Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent

(for possible descriptive analysis)

Section 5: Alcohol and Drug Use

5.1

5.1

5.6

5.6

The next questions are about alcohol and drug use. Please be as honest as possible, and remember that everything you tell us will be kept private.


During the past 30 days, not including any times you just had a sip, on how many days did you have at least one alcoholic beverage?


SELECT ONE

Shape32 0 (zero) days GO TO 5.4

1 to 4 days

5 to 10 days

11 to 25 days

More than 25 days


NLSY 1997 combined with National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) - answer choices are based on NSDUH:


R03585.00 [YSAQ-365]

Survey Year: 1997

# DAYS R DRINK ALCOHOL LAST 30 DAYS

During the last 30 days, on how many days did you have one or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage?

0; 1 TO 4; 5 TO 9; 10 TO 14; 15 TO 19; 20 TO 24; 25 TO 29; 30







5.2

5.2

5.7

5.7

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you have 5 or more drinks in a row?


SELECT ONE

0 (zero) days

1 to 4 days

5 to 10 days

11 to 25 days

More than 25 days

NLSY 1997 combined with National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) - answer choices are based on NSDUH:


R03587.00 [YSAQ-367]

Survey Year: 1997


# DAYS R HAD 5+ DRINKS PER DAY LAST 30 DAYS

On how many days did you have five or more drinks on the same occasion during the past 30 days? By occasion we mean at the same time or within hours of each other.

0; 1 TO 4; 5 TO 9; 10 TO 14; 15 TO 19; 20 TO 24; 25 TO 29; 30







5.3

5.3

N/A

N/A

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you get drunk or wasted?


SELECT ONE

0 (zero) days

1 to 4 days

5 to 10 days

11 to 25 days

More than 25 days

Developed by the PPA team for the First Follow-up Survey.







5.4

5.4

5.9

5.9

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use marijuana, also called weed or pot?


SELECT ONE

0 (zero) days

1 to 4 days

5 to 10 days

11 to 25 days

More than 25 days

NLSY 1997 combined with National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) - answer choices are based on NSDUH:


R03591.00 [YSAQ-371] Survey Year: 1997

# DAYS USE MARIJUANA IN LAST 30 DAYS?

On how many days have you used marijuana in the last 30 days?


0; 1 TO 4; 5 TO 9; 10 TO 14; 15 TO 19; 20 TO 24; 25 TO 29; 30







5.5

5.5

5.10, 5.11, and 5.12

5.10, 5.11, and 5.12

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use any other type of illegal drugs, an inhalant, or prescription drugs that were not prescribed for you?


SELECT ONE

0 (zero) days

1 to 4 days

5 to 10 days

11 to 25 days

More than 25 days

Combined from multiple baseline items, based on NLSY97, Round 2

YSAQ-372b R21915.00

Have you ever used any drugs like cocaine or crack or heroin, or any other substance not prescribed by a doctor, in order to get high or to achieve an altered state?

1 Yes (Go to YSAQ-372c)

0 No






Section 6: Friends and Family

6.1

6.1

6.3

6.3

In general, how much pressure, if any, do you feel from your friends to have sexual intercourse?


SELECT ONE

A lot of pressure

Some pressure

A little pressure

No pressure

MPR Abstinence:


3.45 Is there any pressure from your friends to have sexual intercourse?


No pressure at all

A little pressure

Some pressure

A lot of pressure







6.2

6.2

N/A

N/A

How often is each of the following statements true for you?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

Never True, Sometimes True, Often True, Almost Always True


a. I can trust my friends

b. My friends want the best for me in my life

c. My friends care about me

d. My friends are there for me if I need them

4H Study on Positive Youth Development:


How true is each of these statements for you? 

Never True = 0, Always True =3


I can trust my friends

My friends want the best for me in my life

My friends care about me

My friends are there for me if I need them







6.3

6.3

2.1

2.1

The next questions ask what your parents know about your activities. By parents, we mean the parents or guardians you live with most of the time.


Thinking about the past month, how often did your parent(s) know where you were after school?


SELECT ONE

Always

Most of the time

Sometimes

Rarely

Never

All About Youth, Baseline

The next questions ask about how much your parent or parents know about what

you do.

apm1. How much do your parents know about who your friends really are?

apm2. How much do your parents know about where you are most afternoons after school?

0 = Don't know

1 = Know a little

2 = Know a moderate amount

3 = Know a lot

8 = Refuse to Answer

AND

From Silverberg and Small's Parental Monitoring Scale

1. My parents know where I am after school

3. I tell my parent(s) who I am going to be with before I go out.


Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the time

Always







6.4

6.4

2.2

2.2

Thinking about the past month, how often did your parent(s) know who you were going to be with before you went out?


SELECT ONE

Always

Most of the time

Sometimes

Rarely

Never

I did not go out


All About Youth, Baseline

The next questions ask about how much your parent or parents know about what you do.

apm1. How much do your parents know about who your friends really are?

apm2. How much do your parents know about where you are most afternoons after school?

0 = Don't know

1 = Know a little

2 = Know a moderate amount

3 = Know a lot

8 = Refuse to Answer

AND

From Silverberg and Small's Parental Monitoring Scale

1. My parents know where I am after school

3. I tell my parent(s) who I am going to be with before I go out.


Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Most of the time

Always







6.5

6.5

2.3

2.3

Thinking about the past month, how often did your parent(s) know where you were when you went out at night?


SELECT ONE

Always

Most of the time

Sometimes

Rarely

Never

I did not go out at night

Silverberg and Small’s Parental Monitoring Scale

Li X, Stanton B, Feigelman S. Impact of perceived parental monitoring on adolescent risk behavior over 4 years. J Adolescent Health 2000;27:49 –56


1. My parents know where I am after school.

2. If I am going to be home late, I am expected to call my parents.

3. I tell my parent(s) who I am going to be with before I go out.

4. When I go out at night, my parent(s) knows where I am.

5. I talk to my parent(s) about the plans I have with my friends.

6. When I go out, my parent(s) asks me where I am going.

Answer categories:

1. Never

2. Rarely

3. Sometimes

4. Most of the time

5. Always







6.6

6.6

2.4

2.4

If you are going to be home late, do you call your parent(s)?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

Silverberg and Small’s Parental Monitoring Scale

Li X, Stanton B, Feigelman S. Impact of perceived parental monitoring on adolescent risk behavior over 4 years. J Adolescent Health 2000;27:49 –56


  1. My parents know where I am after school.

  2. If I am going to be home late, I am expected to call my parents.

  3. I tell my parent(s) who I am going to be with before I go out.

  4. When I go out at night, my parent(s) knows where I am.

  5. I talk to my parent(s) about the plans I have with my friends.

  6. When I go out, my parent(s) asks me where I am going.

Answer categories:

Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Most of the Time, Always







N/A

6.7

2.5

2.5

In the last month, how often have you talked about each of the topics listed below with at least one of your parents or guardians?


SELECT ONE FOR EACH

10 or More Times, 3-9 times, 1-2 Times, Never


  1. Your feelings about engaging in sexual activity

  2. How to resist pressures to have sex

  3. Pregnancy or birth

  4. Getting condoms

  5. Getting birth control

  6. Ways to protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)/ sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV

  7. How to have good romantic relationships

ETR Associates

Reducing the Risk Student Knowledge, Attitudes & Skills Survey (RTR-SKASS) Posttest

Revised September 2010


Please fill in the answer for each question that best describes your conversations on the following topics with your parents or other adults in your family.

No, Yes a little, Yes a lot


15. Have you ever talked about abstinence (not having sex) with your parents or other adults in your family?

16. Have you ever talked about condoms with your parents or other adults in your family?

17. Have you ever talked about ways to protect yourself from getting HIV or an STD with your parents or other adults in your family?

18. Have you ever talked about ways to prevent pregnancy with your parents or other adults in your family?







6.7

6.8

6.6

6.6

This last set of questions, asks about you and your family. You cannot personally be identified by your answers. The information you provide will be combined with the information provided by all the other students completing this survey.

Is the person you think of as your mother…?

SELECT ONE

Your biological mother, that is, the woman who gave birth to you

Your stepmother or adoptive mother

Your foster mother

Your grandmother

Your aunt or your older sister

Some other adult

Shape33 Don’t have a mother or person I think of as my mother GO TO 6.11 (6.10 for SSI)

MPR Abstinence Baseline Survey


1.11 If you live with your mother answer the next questions about your mother and put a check here


If you don’t live with your mother but you see her a lot, answer the next questions about your mother and put a check here


If you don’t see your mother a lot, is there someone who lives with you and is like a mother to you? If yes, then move to this section and tell us who that person is

Stepmother

Foster Mother

Grandmother

Aunt

Someone else







6.8

6.9

N/A

N/A

How well can you and she talk about things that are important to you?

SELECT ONE

Not at all well

Not very well

Somewhat well

Very well


National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2007, Section 8:


How well can you and [CHILD’S NAME] share ideas or talk about things that really matter?


Very Well

Somewhat well

Not very well

Not well at all







6.9

6.10

6.9

6.9

Is she working now?


SELECT ONE

She is not working at a paid job

Yes, she is working part-time or less than 30 hours a week

Yes, she is working full-time or at more than one job for 30 hours a week or more

Yes, she works, but I don’t know how many hours

Don’t know if she is working

MPR Abstinence Baseline:


1.13 Is she working now?


0 She is not working at a job

1 Yes, working part-time (less than 30 hours a week)

2 Yes, working full-time (30 hours a week or more)

-1 Don’t know







6.10

6.11

6.14

6.14

Is the person you think of as your father…?


SELECT ONE

Your biological father, that is, the man who is genetically related to you

Your stepfather or adoptive father

Your foster father

Your grandfather

Your uncle or your older brother

Some other adult

Shape34 Don’t have a father or person I think of as a father GO TO 6.14 (6.13 for SSI)

MPR Abstinence Baseline


1.20 If you live with your father answer the next questions about your father and put a check here


If you don’t live with your father but you see him a lot, answer the next questions about your father and put a check here


If you don’t see your father a lot, is there someone who lives with you and is like a father to you? If yes, then move to this section and tell us who that person is

Stepfather

Foster Father

Grandfather

Uncle

Someone else







6.11

6.12

N/A

N/A

How well can you and he talk about things that are important to you?

SELECT ONE

Not at all well

Not very well

Somewhat well

Very well


National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) 2007, Section 8:


How well can you and [CHILD’S NAME] share ideas or talk about things that really matter?


Very Well

Somewhat well

Not very well

Not well at all







6.12

6.13

6.17

6.17

Is he working now?


SELECT ONE

He is not working at a paid job

Yes, he is working part-time or less than 30 hours a week

Yes, he is working full-time or at more than one job for 30 hours a week or more

Yes, he works, but I don’t know how many hours.

□ Don’t know if he is working

MPR Abstinence Baseline


1.22 Is he working now?


0 He is not working at a job

1 Yes, working part-time (less than 30 hours a week)

2 Yes, working full-time (30 hours a week or more)

-1 Don’t know







6.13

6.14

6.22a

6.22a

Which of the following best describes the relationship between your biological mother and biological father? If one or both of your biological parents have passed away, please answer about their relationship when both were alive.


SELECT ONE

They are married to each other

They used to be married to each other, but are now separated

They used to be married to each other, but are now divorced

They have never been married to each other

I don’t know

Original source: MPR Abstinence Wave 1

The next questions are about your family and family rules.

1.25 My parents . . .

MARK (X) ONE

1 _ are married to each other

2 _ are divorced

3 _ are separated

4 _ have never been married to each other

-1 _ I’m not sure








6.14

6.15

6.22b

6.22b

Do your biological mother and biological father live together now?


SELECT ONE

Yes

No

One or both of my biological parents have passed away

I don’t know

Original source: MPR Abstinence Wave 1

The next questions are about your family and family rules.

1.25 My parents . . .

MARK (X) ONE

1 _ are married to each other

2 _ are divorced

3 _ are separated

4 _ have never been married to each other

-1 _ I’m not sure







6.15

6.16

6.23

6.23

The next questions are about where you live and who lives with you.


Which of the following best describes where you live?


SELECT ONE

Shape35 You live in one home GO TO 6.17 (6.16 for SSI)

Shape36 You live in two or more homes, and go back and forth GO TO 6.18 (6.17 for SSI)

Shape37 You are homeless (living on the street, in a car or shelter, or staying with friends/ relatives) YOU HAVE FINISHED THE SURVEY


MPR Abstinence Wave 1


Who do you live with now?

MARK (X) ALL THAT APPLY

1 My biological mother

2 My biological father

3 My stepmother, adoptive, or foster mother

4 My stepfather, adoptive, or foster father

5 Grandparent(s)

6 Aunt(s), uncle(s)

7 Other adult relative(s) (not brothers and sisters)

8 Other adults I am not related to

9 My older sister(s)

10 My older brother(s)

11 My younger sister(s)

12 My younger brother(s)

13 Cousin(s)

14 Other children I am related to

15 Other children I am not related to







6.16

6.17

6.24

6.24

Who lives with you in your home?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

Your biological mother

Your biological father

A stepmother or adoptive mother

A foster mother

A stepfather or adoptive father

A foster father

Your parent’s partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend

Any grandmothers

Any grandfathers

Any older brothers or sisters

Any younger brothers or sisters

Any aunts, uncles, or other relatives

Any other people you are not related to

You live by yourself


YOU HAVE FINISHED THE SURVEY



MPR Abstinence Wave 1


Who do you live with now?

MARK (X) ALL THAT APPLY

1 My biological mother

2 My biological father

3 My stepmother, adoptive, or foster mother

4 My stepfather, adoptive, or foster father

5 Grandparent(s)

6 Aunt(s), uncle(s)

7 Other adult relative(s) (not brothers and sisters)

8 Other adults I am not related to

9 My older sister(s)

10 My older brother(s)

11 My younger sister(s)

12 My younger brother(s)

13 Cousin(s)

14 Other children I am related to

15 Other children I am not related to







6.17

6.18

6.25

6.25

Who lives with you in each of your homes?

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

Select all the people who live with you in your MAIN HOME.


Select all the people who live with you in your OTHER HOME(S)


Your biological mother

Your biological father

A stepmother or adoptive mother

A foster mother

A stepfather or adoptive father

A foster father

Your parent’s partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend

Any grandmothers

Any grandfathers

Any older brothers or sisters

Any younger brothers or sisters

Any aunts, uncles, or other relatives

Any other people you are not related to

You live by yourself


YOU HAVE FINSIHED THE SURVEY

MPR Abstinence Wave 1


Who do you live with now?

MARK (X) ALL THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE WITH YOU IN YOUR MAIN HOME

MARK (X) ALL THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE WITH YOU IN YOUR OTHER HOME(S)

1 My biological mother

2 My biological father

3 My stepmother, adoptive, or foster mother

4 My stepfather, adoptive, or foster father

5 Grandparent(s)

6 Aunt(s), uncle(s)

7 Other adult relative(s) (not brothers and sisters)

8 Other adults I am not related to

9 My older sister(s)

10 My older brother(s)

11 My younger sister(s)

12 My younger brother(s)

13 Cousin(s)

14 Other children I am related to

15 Other children I am not related to










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