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 |
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In what month and year were you born?
SELECT ONE MONTH AND SELECT ONE YEAR |
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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
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N/A |
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Are you male or female?
SELECT ONE □ Male □ Female |
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Not asked For Safer Sex which targets females only |
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Are you Hispanic / Latino?
SELECT ONE □ Yes □ No |
Add Health, Wave 1
4. Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? Yes No |
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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 |
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In the past 12 months, have you received any information or learned about any of the following topics?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH Yes/No
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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)? |
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1.6a |
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Did you say “yes” to any item a through j in question 1.6 above? (1.5 for SSI)
SELECT ONE □ Yes □ No GO TO 1.8 (1.7 for SSI) |
Developed by the PPA Team as a filter question.
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1.6 |
1.7 |
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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
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Developed by the PPA Team for the First Follow-up questionnaire.
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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
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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1.7 |
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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 |
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1.11 Life-works only |
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Thinking about this past summer, did you participate in any Summer Youth Employment programs? SELECT ONE □ Yes □ No GO TO END □ Don’t know GO TO END 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. |
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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 |
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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
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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
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2.2 |
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3.6 |
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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 □ 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. |
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2.3 |
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3.7 |
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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 |
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3.8 |
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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 |
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2.5 |
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3.4 |
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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
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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
-Agree a lot -Agree a little -Disagree a little -Disagree a lot |
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2.6 |
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3.10 |
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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 □ 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 |
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2.7 |
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3.11 |
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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 |
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2.8 |
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3.12 |
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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 |
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2.9 |
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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. |
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2.10 |
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3.9 |
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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 |
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2.11 |
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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
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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
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2.12 |
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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
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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
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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
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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:
RTR-KASS:
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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
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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...
RTR-KASS How sure are you that you could do what is described?
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2.14 |
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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
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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 |
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3.5 NSA; 3.23 SA
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What do you think are the benefits of waiting to have sexual intercourse?
SELECT ONE FOR EACH Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree
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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?
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Additional Information on youth who remain abstinent (for possible descriptive analysis) |
2.17 |
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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
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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. |
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2.21 |
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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?
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2.22 |
2.22 |
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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? |
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2.23 |
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3.14 |
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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 |
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Required performance measure |
2.24 |
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3.15 |
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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
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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 |
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2.25 |
2.25 |
3.16 |
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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. |
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Required performance measure |
2.26 |
2.26 |
3.17 |
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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. |
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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 |
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2.28 |
2.28 |
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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. |
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2.28a |
2.28a |
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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?
□ I
didn’t have a partner in the last month
10 or more times, 3-9 times, 1-2 times, Never
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
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2.29 |
3.20 |
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Have you ever had any of the following: sexual intercourse, oral sex, or anal sex?
SELECT ONE □ Yes GO TO PART B1 □ No GO TO PART B2 |
Developed for the PPA Baseline Survey |
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Author | Missy Robinson |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-30 |