NOE Instrument Table

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Cross-Site Evaluation of the Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Suicide Prevention and Early Intervention Program

NOE Instrument Table

OMB: 0930-0286

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Attachment B. NOE Data Collection Instrument Table

National Outcomes Evaluation Data Collection Activities

Instrument

Domains

Data Elements

State/Tribal

Campus

Method

PSI

State/Tribal

Campus

  • Program implementation

  • Budget

  • Different strategies implemented and products distributed

  • Populations of focus for each strategy

  • Total amount of GLS funds

  • Percent funds allocated by activity type

October 2006 – continuing

  • Program evaluation staff

  • All grantees

October 2006 – continuing

  • Program evaluation staff

  • All grantees

Web survey

TASP

State/Tribal

Campus

  • Suicide prevention training

  • Trainee and training characteristics

  • Trainee role/setting

  • Aggregate count of number of trainings

  • Number and roles of training participants

  • Evidence-based programs (curriculum type)

  • Training setting (online/in-person), & ZIP

  • Length of training

  • Booster training, Training of Training

  • Behavioral rehearsal/role play

  • Resources/materials provided

October 2006 – continuing

  • Program staff/evaluator from all grantees


October 2006 – continuing

  • Program staff/evaluator from all grantees


Web survey

TUP-S

3 and 6 Month


State/Tribal


  • Trainee characteristics

  • Training application

  • Identification and referral of youths

  • Self-efficacy to identify and refer youths

  • Trainee demographics

  • Self-efficacy to identify/refer at-risk youth

  • Awareness/knowledge of risk factors

  • Perceptions of training

  • Intended and applied use of training

  • Identifications/referrals since training

  • Type/source of referral

  • Primary setting to identify youths

  • Use of phone and or online tools/apps—resources/materials provided at training

  • Behavioral rehearsal/role-play

  • Did not refer, provided services directly

  • Previous suicide prevention training

  • Participation in booster training

  • Quality of relationships with youths

  • Prior contact with someone suicidal

  • Sharing information

October 2010 – continuing

  • Random sample of trainees from all States/Tribes

  • Annually 2,000 trainees at 3 months & 600 trainees at 6 months



Phone survey

TUP-S Campus

3 Month

Campus


  • Trainee characteristics

  • Identification and referral of youths

  • Self-efficacy to identify and refer youths

  • Trainee demographics

  • Self-efficacy to identify/refer at-risk youth

  • Awareness/knowledge of risk factors

  • Perceptions of training

  • Intended and applied use of training

  • Identifications/referrals since training

  • Type/source of referral


January 2014 – OMB Year 1

  • Random sample of 500 trainees from Cohort 7 and 8 Campus grantees

Phone survey

TUP-S RCT

Baseline & 12 Month

State/Tribal


  • Trainee characteristics

  • Training application

  • Identification and referral of youths

  • Self-efficacy to identify and refer youths

  • Trainee demographics

  • Self-efficacy to identify and refer at-risk populations

  • Awareness/knowledge of risk factors

  • Perceptions of training

  • Intended and applied use of training

  • Identifications and referrals of at-risk populations since training

  • Type/source of referral

  • Primary setting to identify youths

  • Use of phone and or online tools/apps—resources/materials provided at training

  • Behavioral rehearsal/role-play inclusion

  • Previous suicide prevention training

  • Participation in booster training

  • Quality of relationships with youths

  • Prior contact with someone suicidal

Proposed new; expected launch FY2016 Q1

  • Sample of 10 State/Tribal (cohort 9 and 10) grantees

  • Total of 1,332 participants







Phone survey

EIRF-I

State/Tribal

  • Suicide risk (ideation, attempt)

  • Service referral

  • Service receipt

  • Individual-level data on youth at risk

  • Demographic of youth

  • Date and setting of identification Confirmation of risk

  • Type of referral

October 2006 – continuing

  • All State/Tribal grantees (for youth identified through GKT or screenings)

  • Program staff/evaluator


Web survey; existing data abstraction

EIRF-S

State/Tribal


  • Characteristics of screening activities

  • Suicide risk (number identified)

  • Aggregate-level data on number of screenings by grant program

  • Consent information (number distributed, returned, permitted screening)

  • Screening tool used

  • Unduplicated count of youth initially screened positive

  • Number of youth confirmed positive

October 2006 – continuing

  • All State/Tribal grantees

  • State/Tribal grantee staff

  • Mental health providers for referred youth

  • Existing data source abstraction


Web survey

SBHF Data Abstraction

Campus

  • Service utilization Suicide risk

  • Student use of behavioral health services (including counts of specific services)

  • Campus use of standardized screenings (and screening tool)

  • Linkages to community providers

  • Follow-up support

  • Student suicide attempts & completions


October 2006 – continuing

  • All grantees; one response from each program annually in Spring


Web survey

RNS

State/Tribal

  • Network collaboration and development

  • Continuity of Care

  • Agency/organization type

  • Services provided

  • Training exposure

  • Assessment of network collaboration

  • Linkages to other agencies

  • Barriers and facilitators to collaboration

October 2006 – OMB Year 1

  • Grant year 2 for Cohort 8 grantees

  • One respondent per agency


Web survey using

snowball sampling

BHPS

State/Tribal

  • Utilization of electronic health records (EHRs)

  • Follow-up practices

  • Provider training

  • Goal 8 and 9 implementation

  • Agency/organization/respondent type

  • Type of clients served

  • Use of EHRs

  • Suicide prevention and care

  • Gatekeeper training of staff

  • Trainings of evidence-based treatment with providers

  • Assessment of staff self-efficacy and training adherence

  • Screening and assessment practices

  • Follow-up care and referral practices

  • Collaboration with GLS Suicide Prevention Program grantee

  • Annual data on screenings, assessments, care provision, and monitoring of at-risk patients

Annually upon OMB approval

  • All Cohort 9 and 10 State/Tribal grantees

  • Administrators and supervisors from GLS-partnering behavioral health provider agencies

  • One to 10 respondents from each GLS-partnering behavioral health provider agency



Web survey

SMSS Campus

  • Exposure to prevention activities

  • Suicide risk

  • Exposure to campus prevention activities

  • Suicidal ideation history

  • Suicide attempt history


April 2014 – OMB Year 1

  • Cohort 7 year 3 of grant; 100 respondents per grantee

Text message survey


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