2016 SAMHSA DTAC Customer Feedback Survey
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Welcome to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Disaster Technical Assistance Center (DTAC) Customer Feedback Survey.
What is the goal of this survey? We are gathering information on your satisfaction with the quality and relevance of SAMHSA DTAC’s products, the quality of SAMHSA DTAC’s service, and in general how well SAMHSA DTAC is meeting your disaster behavioral health (mental health and substance use-related) needs.
Why have I been selected for this survey? We are asking you to complete this survey because you have interacted with SAMHSA DTAC in the past in some capacity or you have been referred by a colleague as someone who may have a need for disaster behavioral health information and resources.
Your participation. Your participation is completely voluntary. You can choose whether or not to take the survey. You can skip any question or stop without finishing the survey. Whether or not you complete the survey will not affect any services you receive from SAMHSA DTAC.
What is the survey about? The survey asks questions about your need for specific types of disaster behavioral health information and resources and, if applicable, your experiences and satisfaction with the technical assistance products and services provided by SAMHSA DTAC (for example, downloading materials, watching a webcast, subscribing to e-communications).
Who will view my results? Any information you provide will be treated as confidential to the extent provided by law. We have no way of connecting your survey responses to you. All information collected will be reported in summary form. Only project staff will review the results of this survey.
Questions? If you have any technical difficulties or questions about the survey, please call the toll-free survey helpline at 1-800-305-3515 or send an email to dtac@samhsa.hhs.gov.
If you click on “Start survey now,” you are voluntarily agreeing to take part in this survey. Click one of the options below.
_____ Start survey now / I voluntarily agree to participate in this survey. [Go to Question 1]
_____ Exit survey / I do not want to participate in this survey.
Please explain why you do not want to participate in this survey: [open-ended text box] _________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Thank you.
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OMB No. 0930-0325
Expiration Date: 05/31/2017
Public Burden Statement: An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control number for this project is 0930-0325, and the expiration date is 05/31/2017. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 0.5 hours per client per year, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer, 5600 Fishers Lane Room 15E57-B, Rockville, Maryland, 20857.
G1: In the past 12 months, have you used any SAMHSA DTAC resources?
Examples of SAMHSA DTAC resources include Tips for Families of Returning Disaster Responders: Adjusting to Life at Home, the Post-Disaster Retraumatization webcast, and Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism: A Field Guide).
a) Yes GO TO G1a, then N1–11, D1–8, S9, and G3.
b) No GO TO G2, then N1–11, D1–8, and G3.
c) I do not know GO TO G1a, then N1–11, D1–8, S9, and G3.
G1a: Which SAMHSA DTAC services and/or resources have you used? (Select all that apply.)
Subscribed to the monthly SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin GO TO S1
Subscribed to the quarterly SAMHSA DTAC newsletter, The Dialogue GO TO S2
Called or emailed SAMHSA DTAC for training or technical assistance and resources GO TO S3
Visited the website < http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac> GO TO S4
Searched the Disaster Behavioral Health Information Series (DBHIS) installments or toolkits GO TO S5
Viewed a webcast GO TO S6
Listened to a podcast GO TO S7
Participated in an online training GO TO S8
Downloaded or ordered tip sheets or other resource materials GO TO N1
I don’t know GO TO D1
G2: What information sources do you primarily use to get information on disaster behavioral health planning, preparedness, response, and/or recovery? Please rank in the order of “Most likely to use” to “Least likely to use.” (Create a ranking format in the programming.)
Search engine (e.g., Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
American Red Cross (ARC)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (e.g. Assistance Secretary for Preparedness and Response)
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) Multi-State Behavioral Health Consortium
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Professional association (e.g., American Psychological Association, National Association of Social Workers, American Medical Association); please specify: ________ [open-ended text box]
SAMHSA (e.g. DTAC)
State emergency management agency
Library or professional journal; please specify: ________ [open-ended text box]
Other; please specify: ________ [open-ended text box]
SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin
You indicated that you subscribe to the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac/dtac-resources#dtacbulletin>.
S1. [For SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin subscribers] How often do you read the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin?
Every time I receive it
Every now and then
Never
S1a. [For SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin subscribers] Do you feel that you receive the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin…
Often enough
Too frequently
Too rarely
S1b. [For SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin subscribers] Please rate your level of satisfaction with each of the following as it relates to your experiences with the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied)
The usefulness of the information you receive from the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin
The completeness of the information included in the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin
The relevance of the topics included in the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin
The overall quality of the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin
S1c. [For SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin subscribers] SAMHSA DTAC also sends the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin twice a year to SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin subscribers. Please rate your level of satisfaction with each of the following as it relates to your experiences with the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied)
The usefulness of the information you receive from the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin
The completeness of the information included in the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin
The relevance of the topics included in the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin
The overall quality of the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin
S1d. Have you ever visited the SAMHSA DTAC website <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac> because of what you read either in the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin or the SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin?
Yes
No
S1e. Why not? ___________ [open-ended text box]
SAMHSA DTAC’S The Dialogue
You indicated that you subscribe to The Dialogue <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac/resources/dialogue>.
S2. [For subscribers of The Dialogue] How often do you read The Dialogue?
Every time I receive it
Every now and then
Never
S2a. [For subscribers of The Dialogue] Do you feel that you receive The Dialogue…
Often enough
Too frequently
Too rarely
S2b. [For subscribers of The Dialogue] Please rate your level of satisfaction with each of the following as it relates to your experiences with The Dialogue. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied)
The usefulness of the information you receive from The Dialogue
The completeness of the information included in The Dialogue
The relevance of the topics included in The Dialogue
The overall quality of The Dialogue
S2c. Have you ever visited to the SAMHSA DTAC website <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac> because of what you read in The Dialogue?
Yes
No
S2d. Why not? ___________ [open-ended text box]
Telephone or Email Assistance
S3. What was the reason for your most recent call or email to SAMHSA DTAC for technical assistance? (Select all that apply.)
Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training (CCP) toolkit online resources pertaining to CCP)
Aid in applying for the CCP
Questions about other disaster, emergency, or crisis grant funding sources
Phone consultation on disaster behavioral health topics
Tip sheets concerning disaster behavioral health topics
Help with finding disaster behavioral health research or other resources
To request a consultant with experience in: _________________ [open-ended text box]
Other; please specify: ___________________________ [open-ended text box]
S3a. Considering your MOST RECENT interaction with SAMHSA DTAC, how satisfied were you with the following? (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable [e.g., I have not received the information requested])
Friendliness of SAMHSA DTAC staff
Timeliness of the initial response to your request
Timeliness of providing the information or support you requested
Accuracy of the information you received
Relevance of the information you received
Overall quality of the training or technical assistance that SAMHSA DTAC provided to you
S3b. Overall, how well would you rate SAMHSA DTAC training or technical assistance in meeting your needs?
Extremely well
Very well
Somewhat well
Not well at all
Not applicable
SAMHSA DTAC Website
S4. How many times in the past 12 months have you visited the SAMHSA DTAC website <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac>? (Your best estimate is fine.)
1 time
2–5 times
6–10 times
More than 10 times
None; why not? _________________ [open-ended text box]
S4a. Considering your visit(s) to the SAMHSA DTAC website over the past 12 months, how satisfied were you with the following? (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
Ease of navigating through the website
Usefulness of the information on the website
Ability to easily find what you need on the website
How quickly the web pages load
The website search function
Overall quality of the website
Ability to easily find contact information to submit an inquiry (in general or for a specific branch)
S4b. How likely are you to refer someone to the SAMHSA DTAC website <http://www.samhsa.gov/dtac> for information about disaster behavioral health?
Very likely
Likely
Somewhat likely
Not at all likely
Disaster Behavioral Health Information Series (DBHIS)
You indicated that you have accessed a DBHIS installment or toolkit.
S5. [For people who have used the DBHIS] Please rate your level of satisfaction with the following as they relate to the DBHIS material(s) you accessed. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
Ease of finding the DBHIS installment(s) or toolkit(s) you needed on the SAMHSA DTAC website
Ability to view or download the DBHIS material(s) (e.g., download time, file format)
Quality of the information contained in the DBHIS material(s)
Usefulness of the information contained in the DBHIS material(s)
Organization of the DBHIS material(s)
Overall satisfaction with the DBHIS installment(s) and toolkit(s) you accessed on the SAMHSA DTAC website
Webcasts, Podcasts, and Web-Based Trainings
S6. Considering the MOST RECENT SAMHSA DTAC webcast you viewed, how satisfied were you with…? (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
The relevance of the content to your job
The length of time it took
The selection of topics available
The overall quality of the webcast
The use of visual aids in presenting the content
The ability to comment or ask questions during or after the webcast
S7. Considering the MOST RECENT SAMHSA DTAC podcast that you listened to, how satisfied were you with…? (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
The relevance of the content to your job
The length of time it took to participate
The selection of topics available
The overall quality of the podcast
S8. Considering the MOST RECENT SAMHSA DTAC web-based training that you participated in, how satisfied were you with…? (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
The relevance of the content to your job
The length of time it took to participate
The selection of topics available
The overall quality of the web-based training
The use of visual aids in presenting the content
The ability to comment or ask questions during or after the training sessions
Disaster Behavioral Health Information Needs
SAMHSA is committed to expanding access to quality behavioral health services, including in times of disaster. The following questions are intended to understand your needs for disaster behavioral health information. These questions are organized around the following disaster phases: planning, preparedness, response, and recovery.
DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS is a continuous cycle of planning, organizing, training, equipping, exercising, evaluating, and updating plans. Planning focuses on understanding the different hazards most likely to affect a community and developing a response using available resources to protect human life, restore services as quickly as possible, and identify resources that can help people cope effectively with the stressors of the disaster recovery process. A training and exercise plan is the cornerstone of preparedness that focuses on readiness to respond to all-hazards incidents and emergencies.
N1. For the disaster behavioral health PLANNING topics below, please rate your NEED for training and technical assistance. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not important/needed, 2 = Somewhat important 3 = Very important, 4 = Not applicable)
Writing and/or updating an all-hazards disaster behavioral health preparedness plan
Developing interagency partnerships to support all-hazards planning
Identifying funding for all-hazards planning activities
Incorporating substance use treatment into planning activities
Hazard or risk assessment tools
Resource assessment tools
Evacuation planning
Identifying vulnerable populations, such as homeless, children, refugees, etc.
Conducting needs assessments
Incorporating cultural competency
N1a. (If a, d, h, or j selected) Have you used any of the following SAMHSA DTAC products related to disaster behavioral health PLANNING? (Check all that apply.) For the products that you have used, please rate your level of satisfaction with each of them.
For “Relevance,” “Length,” and “Quality of information,” use:
1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable
For “Compares with similar products,” use:
SAMHSA DTAC resources are higher quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are of equal quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are lower quality.
I do not know.
Mental Health All-Hazards Disaster Planning Guidance
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Disaster Planning Handbook for Behavioral Health Treatment Programs
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Developing Cultural Competence in Disaster Mental Health Programs
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Communicating in a Crisis: Risk Communications Guidelines for Public Officials
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Psychosocial Issues for Older Adults in Disasters
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Psychosocial Issues for Children and Adolescents in Disasters
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast series on promising practices in disaster behavioral health planning
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcasts on cultural awareness
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
N1b. (If none are checked in N1a) Why have you not used any of these materials?
I did not know about these materials.
I could not find these materials.
I could not download these materials.
These materials were out of stock.
I did not need these materials.
Other; please specify: ____________________
N2. For the disaster behavioral health PREPAREDNESS topics below, please rate your NEED for training and technical assistance. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not important/needed, 2 = Somewhat important 3 = Very important, 4 = Not applicable)
Increasing awareness of disaster behavioral health among behavioral health professionals
Evaluating your disaster behavioral health plan
Training disaster behavioral health workers
Managing disaster behavioral health workers
Building resilient communities
N2a. (If c, d, or e are selected) Have you used any of the following SAMHSA DTAC products related to disaster behavioral health PREPAREDNESS? (Check all that apply.) For the products that you have used, please rate your level of satisfaction with each of them.
For “Relevance,” “Length,” and “Quality of information,” use:
1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable
For “Compares with similar products,” use:
SAMHSA DTAC resources are higher quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are of equal quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are lower quality.
I do not know.
A Guide to Managing Stress in Crisis Response Professions
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Field Manual for Mental Health and Human Service Workers in Major Disasters
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
First Responder Online Training Course: Creating Safe Scenes
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Deployment Supports for Disaster Behavioral Health Responders
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
N2b. (If none are checked in N2a) Why have you not used any of these materials?
I did not know about these materials.
I could not find these materials.
I could not download these materials.
These materials were out of stock.
I did not need these materials.
Other; please specify: ____________________
DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RESPONSE comprises the coordination and management of resources (including personnel, equipment, and supplies) using the Incident Command System in an all-hazards approach, as well as measures taken for life/property/environmental safety. The response phase is a reaction to the occurrence of a catastrophic disaster or emergency.
N3. For the disaster behavioral health RESPONSE topics below, please rate your NEED for training and technical assistance. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not important/needed, 2 = Somewhat important 3 = Very important, 4 = Not applicable)
Working within Incident Command System or Unified Command structures
Finding and applying for disaster/emergency response grants
Helping individuals cope with disaster stress
Understanding disaster behavioral health interventions
Managing stress in disaster responders
Training disaster behavioral health workers
Cultural competence in disaster response
N3a. (If b, c, e, f, and g are selected) Have you used any of the following SAMHSA DTAC products related to disaster behavioral health RESPONSE? (Check all that apply.) For the products that you have used, please rate your level of satisfaction with each of them.
For “Relevance,” “Length,” and “Quality of information,” use:
1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable
For “Compares with similar products,” use:
SAMHSA DTAC resources are higher quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are of equal quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are lower quality.
I do not know.
Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) Toolkit
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Field Manual for Mental Health and Human Services Workers in Major Disasters
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism: A Training Manual
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Applying Cultural Awareness to Disaster Behavioral Health
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Cultural Awareness When Working in Indian Country Post Disaster
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Self-Care for Disaster Behavioral Health Responders
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Understanding Compassion Fatigue and Compassion Satisfaction
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Post-Disaster Retraumatization
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Helping Youth Cope With Disaster
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
N3b. (If none are checked in N3a) Why have you not used any of these materials?
I did not know about these materials.
I could not find these materials.
I could not download these materials.
These materials were out of stock.
I did not need these materials.
Other; please specify: ____________________
DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RECOVERY consists of those activities that continue beyond the emergency period to restore critical community functions and begin to manage stabilization efforts. The recovery phase begins immediately after the threat to human life has subsided. The goal of the recovery phase is to bring the affected area back to some degree of normalcy.
N4. For the disaster behavioral health RECOVERY topics below, please rate your NEED for training and technical assistance. (Scale for each response category below: 1 = Not important/needed, 2 = Somewhat important, 3 = Very important, 4 = Not applicable)
Tip sheets on disaster behavioral health topics (e.g., coping with stress/grief, talking with children)
Continued technical assistance for Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) grants
Preparing for conclusion of response work
Planning for disaster anniversary
Other; please list: ____________________ [open-ended text box]
N4a. (If any of above is selected) Have you used any of the following SAMHSA DTAC products related to disaster behavioral health RECOVERY? (Check all that apply.) For the products that you have used, please rate your level of satisfaction with each of them.
For “Relevance,” “Length,” and “Quality of information,” use:
1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Satisfied, 3 = Very satisfied, 4 = Not applicable)
For “Compares with similar products,” use:
SAMHSA DTAC resources are higher quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are of equal quality.
SAMHSA DTAC resources are lower quality.
I do not know.
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Webcast: Disaster Anniversaries
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
Podcast: Resiliency Among First Responders
The relevance of this resource
The length of this resource
The quality of information in this resource
How this resource compares with similar products
N4b. (If none are checked in N4a) Why have you not used any of these materials?
I did not know about these materials.
I could not find these materials.
I could not download these materials.
These materials were out of stock.
I did not need these materials.
Other; please specify: ____________________
Disaster Behavioral Health Information Channels
N5. Please indicate which of the following ways you would like to interact with SAMHSA DTAC. (Select all that apply.)
In-person regional or national conference or meeting
One-on-one, in-person consultation at your work site
Virtual or web-based meetings
Phone consultation
Email consultation
Other; please specify: _____________________ [open-ended text box]
N6. Please indicate which of the following TRAINING delivery methods would be useful to your organization. (Select all that apply.)
In-person or classroom-based curriculum
Online training module
Webinar (i.e., live online presentation with audience)
YouTube/webcast (i.e., recorded audio and visual presentation)
Podcast (i.e., recorded audio presentation)
Mobile application (i.e., apps for mobile phone or tablet)
Other; please specify: _____________________ [open-ended text box]
N7. How important to you is the possibility of obtaining continuing education credits upon completion of a training?
Extremely important
Very important
Somewhat important
Not at all important
N8. How important is it to you to be able to receive SAMHSA DTAC resources digitally (electronically)?
Extremely important
Very important
Somewhat important
Not at all important
N9. How important is it to you to be able to receive paper-based SAMHSA DTAC resources?
Extremely important
Very important
Somewhat important
Not at all important
N10. Would you refer your colleagues or professional peers to SAMHSA DTAC for disaster behavioral health information?
_____ Yes
_____ No; 10a. Why not? ________________________ [open-ended text box]
N11. How likely are you to contact SAMHSA DTAC in the future for your disaster behavioral health information needs?
Very likely
Likely
Somewhat likely
Not at all likely
DEMOGRAPHICS
D1. What is your gender? (Select one.)
Male
Female
Transgender
Other; please specify: ____________________ [open-ended text box]
D2. Are you Hispanic or Latino? (Select one.)
Yes
No
D3. What race do you consider yourself? (Select all that apply.)
Black or African American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Alaska Native
White
American Indian
D4. What is your month and year of birth?
Month: ___ ___ [open-ended text box]
Year: ___ ___ ___ ___ [open-ended text box]
D5. What is the highest level of education you have finished, whether or not you received a degree?
Less than 12th grade
12th grade/high school diploma/equivalent (GED)
Vocational/technical diploma
Some college or university
Bachelor’s degree (B.A., B.S.)
Graduate work/graduate degree
I don’t know
D6. Are you a/an…? (Select only one option.)
Administrator
Advocate
Consultant
Counselor
Direct service provider
Disaster behavioral health professional
How long have you worked in the disaster behavioral health field? _____ years
What percent of your job do you spend on
Disaster behavior health planning: _____ percent
Disaster behavior health preparedness: _____ percent
Disaster behavior health response: _____ percent
Any disaster behavioral health activity other than the above: _____ percent
Any activity other than disaster behavioral health _____ percent
The above should total 100 percent
Disaster survivor
Emergency management professional
First responder
Librarian
Manager
Mental health professional
Nurse
Public health professional
Researcher/evaluator
Retiree
Student/faculty member
Substance use prevention or treatment professional
Trainer
Volunteer
Other; please specify: _____________________ [open-ended text box]
D7. For which type of organization do you primarily work? (Select only one option.)
Academic organization
Consultant
Federal government
For-profit organization
Local government
Nonprofit organization
Professional association
Retiree
State or territory government
Student
Tribal government
Other type of organization; please specify: ___________________________ [open-ended text box]
D8. In which state or territory do you work? [Drop-down menu of all states and territories including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, American Samoa, and Other; please specify: _________]
Overall Satisfaction and Comments
S9. Overall, how do you rate your experience with SAMHSA DTAC staff, products, and service? (1 = Not at all satisfied, 2 = Somewhat satisfied, 3 = Satisfied, 4 = Extremely satisfied)
G3. Please use the space below to share your thoughts and suggestions on how SAMHSA DTAC can best serve your needs both now and where you see your agency and needs developing in the future.
For example:
What SAMHSA DTAC training or technical assistance topics are you most interested in?
What topics would you like to see in SAMHSA DTAC webcasts, podcasts, or web-based trainings?
What suggestions do you have for improving the SAMHSA DTAC website?
In what ways did SAMHSA DTAC not provide you with the information or support you needed?
In what ways can SAMHSA DTAC improve the SAMHSA DTAC Bulletin, SAMHSA DTAC Supplemental Research Bulletin, and/or The Dialogue?
What are the greatest needs facing your agency that SAMHSA can assist you with?
What is one item that you would like to see SAMHSA offer in the future that is currently not offered?
We very much appreciate any comments that you have, as this is an important way for us to know and provide you what you need.
[Open-ended text box]
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Thank you for completing this survey!
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