OMB #: 0925-0593
OMB Expiration Date: 8/31/2014
36M Questionnaire – Household, Phase 2g
OMB Specification
36M Questionnaire - Household
Event Category: |
Time-Based |
Event: |
36M |
Administration: |
N/A |
Instrument Target: |
Child's Primary Residence |
Instrument Respondent: |
Primary Caregiver |
Domain: |
Questionnaire |
Document Category: |
Questionnaire |
Method: |
Data Collector Administered |
Mode (for this instrument*): |
In-Person, CAI; |
OMB Approved Modes: |
In-Person, CAI; |
Estimated Administration Time: |
3 minutes |
Multiple Child/Sibling Consideration: |
Per Event |
Special Considerations: |
N/A |
Version: |
1.0 |
MDES Release: |
4.0 |
*This instrument is OMB-approved for multi-mode administration but this version of the instrument is designed for administration in this/these mode(s) only.
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36M Questionnaire - Household
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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36M Questionnaire - Household
WHEN PROGRAMMING INSTRUMENTS, VALIDATE FIELD LENGTHS AND TYPES AGAINST THE MDES TO ENSURE DATA COLLECTION RESPONSES DO NOT EXCEED THOSE OF THE MDES. SOME GENERAL ITEM LIMITS USED ARE AS FOLLOWS:
DATA ELEMENT FIELDS |
MAXIMUM CHARACTERS PERMITTED |
DATA TYPE |
PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS |
ADDRESS AND EMAIL FIELDS |
100 |
CHARACTER |
|
UNIT AND PHONE FIELDS |
10 |
CHARACTER |
|
_OTH AND COMMENT FIELDS |
255 |
CHARACTER |
|
FIRST NAME AND LAST NAME |
30 |
CHARACTER |
|
ALL ID FIELDS |
36 |
CHARACTER |
|
ZIP CODE |
5 |
NUMERIC |
|
ZIP CODE LAST FOUR |
4 |
NUMERIC |
|
CITY |
50 |
CHARACTER |
|
DOB AND ALL OTHER DATE FIELDS (E.G., DT, DATE, ETC.) |
10 |
NUMERIC
CHARACTER
|
MM MUST EQUAL 01 TO 12 DD MUST EQUAL 01 TO 31 YYYY MUST BE BETWEEN 1900 AND CURRENT YEAR. |
TIME VARIABLES |
TWO-DIGIT HOUR AND TWO-DIGIT MINUTE, AM/PM DESIGNATION |
NUMERIC |
HOURS MUST BE BETWEEN 00 AND 12; MINUTES MUST BE BETWEEN 00 AND 59 |
Instrument Guidelines for Participant and Respondent IDs:
PRENATALLY, THE P_ID IN THE MDES HEADER IS THAT OF THE PARTICIPANT (E.G. THE NON-PREGNANT WOMAN, PREGNANT WOMAN, OR THE FATHER).
POSTNATALLY, A RESPONDENT ID WILL BE USED IN ADDITION TO THE PARTICIPANT ID BECAUSE SOMEBODY OTHER THAN THE PARTICIPANT MAY BE COMPLETING THE INTERVIEW. FOR EXAMPLE, THE PARTICIPANT MAY BE THE CHILD AND THE RESPONDENT MAY BE THE MOTHER, FATHER, OR ANOTHER CAREGIVER. THEREFORE, MDES VERSION 2.2 AND ALL FUTURE VERSIONS CONTAIN A R_P_ID (RESPONDENT PARTICIPANT ID) HEADER FIELD FOR EACH POST-BIRTH INSTRUMENT. THIS WILL ALLOW ROCs TO INDICATE WHETHER THE RESPONDENT IS SOMEBODY OTHER THAN THE PARTICIPANT ABOUT WHOM THE QUESTIONS ARE BEING ASKED.
A REMINDER:
ALL RESPONDENTS MUST BE CONSENTED AND HAVE RECORDS IN THE PERSON, PARTICIPANT, PARTICIPANT_CONSENT AND LINK_PERSON_PARTICIPANT TABLES, WHICH CAN BE PRELOADED INTO EACH INSTRUMENT. ADDITIONALLY, IN POST-BIRTH QUESTIONNAIRES WHERE THERE IS THE ABILITY TO LOOP THROUGH A SET OF QUESTIONS FOR MULTIPLE CHILDREN, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CAPTURE AND STORE THE CORRECT CHILD P_ID ALONG WITH THE LOOP INFORMATION. IN THE MDES VARIABLE LABEL/DEFINITION COLUMN, THIS IS INDICATED AS FOLLOWS: EXTERNAL IDENTIFIER: PARTICIPANT ID FOR CHILD DETAIL.
(TIME_STAMP_OE_ST).
PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS |
|
OE01000. Now I would like to ask some questions about any jobs and hobbies that you have done recently.
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study Legacy Phase |
OE02000/(HOBBIES_WORK_INSIDE_HOME). Does anyone have a hobby or business inside {the child/the children}'s home that uses solvents, greases, paint, or glue, or that generates dust or fumes, such as woodworking, soldering, welding or hair treatments (such as perms or dyes)?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTIONS |
|
Label |
Code |
Go To |
YES |
1 |
|
NO |
2 |
OE04000 |
REFUSED |
-1 |
OE04000 |
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
OE04000 |
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Legacy Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE03000/(HOBBY_BUSINESS_NAME). What is made or done in this hobby or business?
________________________________
HOBBY
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTIONS |
|
Label |
Code |
Go To |
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON'T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Legacy Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE04000. Some people have jobs or hobbies where their skin, clothes, or shoes get dirty or stained. By “dirty” or “stained,” we mean their skin or clothes have dust, grease, fibers, or other visible chemical spots on them. For the next few questions, please think about everyone in the household.
OE05000/(ANY_DIRTY_CLOTHES). Does anyone routinely come into {the child/the children}'s home from their work or hobbies with dirty or stained skin, clothes, or shoes?
Label |
Code |
Go To |
YES |
1 |
|
NO |
2 |
TIME_STAMP_OE_ET |
REFUSED |
-1 |
TIME_STAMP_OE_ET |
DON'T KNOW |
-2 |
TIME_STAMP_OE_ET |
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Vanguard Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE06000/(WHO_DIRTY_CLOTHES). Who is it that comes into {the child/the children}'s home with dirty or stained skin, clothes, or shoes? Is it:
Label |
Code |
Go To |
You |
1 |
|
Others in the home |
2 |
|
Both you and others in the home |
3 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Vanguard Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE07000. The following questions are about those who come into {the child/the children}'s home with dirty or stained skin, work clothes, or shoes.
OE08000/(FREQ_DIRTY_HANDS). How often do you or anyone in the household come into the home from work or hobbies with dirty hands or skin?
Label |
Code |
Go To |
Never |
1 |
|
1-2 times a week |
2 |
|
3-4 times a week |
3 |
|
5-6 times a week |
4 |
|
Every day |
5 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Legacy Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE09000/(FREQ_DIRTY_SHOES). How often do you or anyone in the household wear dirty shoes inside the home?
Label |
Code |
Go To |
Never |
1 |
|
1-2 times a week |
2 |
|
3-4 times a week |
3 |
|
5-6 times a week |
4 |
|
Every day |
5 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Legacy Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE10000/(FREQ_DIRTY_CLOTHES). How often do you or anyone in the household wear dirty clothes inside the home?
Label |
Code |
Go To |
Never |
1 |
BRING_HOME_MATERIAL |
1-2 times a week |
2 |
|
3-4 times a week |
3 |
|
5-6 times a week |
4 |
|
Every day |
5 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
BRING_HOME_MATERIAL |
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
BRING_HOME_MATERIAL |
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Legacy Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE11000/(WASH_SEPARATE). How often are these dirty clothes washed separately from other clothes? Would you say they are washed separately…
Label |
Code |
Go To |
Always |
1 |
|
Often |
2 |
|
Sometimes |
3 |
|
Rarely |
4 |
|
Never |
5 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Vanguard Phase (12M) (modified) |
OE12000/(BRING_HOME_MATERIAL). What types of materials have you or anyone in the household brought into the home from work or hobbies on hands or skin, clothes or shoes?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTIONS |
|
Label |
Code |
Go To |
Dirt |
1 |
|
Wood dust |
2 |
|
Grease |
3 |
|
Pesticides |
4 |
|
Metal dust |
5 |
|
Coal or mining dust |
6 |
|
Animal hair |
7 |
|
Fibers (such as asbestos or fiberglass) |
8 |
|
Or some other type of material |
-5 |
|
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON’T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Vanguard Phase (12M) (modified) |
PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS |
|
OE13000/(BRING_HOME_MATERIAL_OTH). SPECIFY: __________________________________________
Label |
Code |
Go To |
REFUSED |
-1 |
|
DON'T KNOW |
-2 |
|
SOURCE |
National Children’s Study, Vanguard Phase (12M) (modified) |
(TIME_STAMP_OE_ET).
PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTIONS |
INSERT DATE/TIME STAMP |
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