NEW RISE Research Matrix_updated June 2014

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Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Evaluation

NEW RISE Research Matrix_updated June 2014

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ATTACHMENT B1: RISE RESEARCH MATRIX


RISE RESEARCH MATRIX

Interview/

Administration

Instruments and Descriptions

Frequency

Target Population

Annual Number of Respondents

Annual Burden Hours

Research Questions

Youth Interview

Self-Acceptance and Comfort (LGBTQ Status): Designed for RISE; examines youth’s personal comfort level with their sexual orientation, gender identity or their questioning of either sexual orientation or gender identity.


Supporting/Rejecting Perceptions Survey:

Designed for RISE; examines youth’s perceptions of how much their LGBTQ identity is supported or rejected by foster family, friends, persons in their school community, coworkers, neighbors, caseworkers, ministers, and anyone else the youth specifies.


Permanent Connections Inventory: Designed for RISE; examines youth’s ability to identify adults in their lives that are committed to providing ongoing support and their perceptions of how the named adults support them.


Debriefing Protocol: Designed for RISE; examines youth’s understanding of the sexual orientation and gender identity terminology included in the instruments.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

LGBTQ and gender non-conforming youth ages 11-19 in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County

22 youth: half treatment and half control

44

Do LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming children and youth in foster care achieve more timely and stable permanence if they and their families receive intensive wraparound services delivered by CCTs compared with LGBTQ children who receive usual services? What is the impact of RISE’s CCT component on proximal outcomes, including durable connections, enhanced well-being, and improved emotional permanency?


Youth Qualitative Interview

Qualitative Interview: Designed for RISE; examines youth’s perceptions of their experience receiving services from the RISE program and their foster care agency and explores the youth’s comfort in discussing sensitive topics with his or her caseworker, and their perceptions about the sensitivity of their foster care agency in working with LGBTQ people

Completed once: approximately 6 months after initiation of services

LGBTQ and gender non-conforming youth ages 11-19, in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County

22 youth: half treatment and half control

22

CCT Facilitators administer to children ages 5-10

Permanent Connections Inventory (Child Version): Designed for RISE, identifies adults in the children’s lives that are committed to providing ongoing support and their perceptions of how the named adults support them.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

LGBTQ and gender non-conforming children ages 5-10 in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County, enrolled in CCT

2

2

CCT Facilitators complete

Emotional Permanency Instrument: Designed for RISE, examines the connections the youth has made with supportive adults who may provide permanency.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

LGBTQ and gender non-conforming children and youth ages 5-19, in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County, enrolled in CCT

2

8

CCT Facilitators complete

Child and Adolescent Functional Assessment Scale: Standardized and copyrighted instrument; assesses youth's day-to-day functioning across critical life subscales and determines whether a youth's functioning improves over time.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

LGBTQ and gender non-conforming children and youth ages 5-19 in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County, enrolled in CCT

2

4

Permanency Resource Interview

Permanent Connections Inventory (Adult Version): Designed for RISE; examines whether the permanency resource is committed to providing ongoing support, their experience in caring for youth, foster youth, and LGBTQ youth, and their comfort level with LGBTQ persons.


Emotional Permanency Instrument: Designed for RISE, examines the connections the permanency resource has made with the youth.


Supporting/Rejecting Attitudes Scale (MHI): Designed for RISE, examines the permanency resources’ attitudes towards, and level or acceptance or rejection of LGBTQ youth and adults, and examines characteristics that may influence support or rejection such as religiosity, exposure to LGBTQ persons in the media, and personal relationships with LGBTQ persons.


Supporting/Rejecting Attitudes- Genderism and Transphobia Scale: Designed for RISE, examines the permanency resources’ attitudes towards gender and gender roles, and level or acceptance or rejection of persons that do and do not fit typical masculine and feminine archetypes.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

Permanency Resources for LGBTQ and gender non-conforming youth ages 11-19, in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County, enrolled in CCT

11

22

Current Caregiver Interview

Supporting/Rejecting Attitudes Scale (MHI): Designed for RISE, examines caregivers’ attitudes toward and level of acceptance or rejection of LGBTQ youth and adults, and examines characteristics that may influence support or rejection such as religiosity, exposure to LGBTQ persons in the media, and personal relationships with LGBTQ persons.


Supporting/Rejecting Attitudes- Genderism and Transphobia Scale: Designed for RISE, examines the caregivers’ attitudes towards gender and gender roles, and level or acceptance or rejection of persons that do and do not fit typical masculine and feminine archetypes.

Completed twice: baseline and 1 year later

Current Caregivers for LGBTQ and gender non-conforming youth ages 11-19, in out-of-home placements in Los Angeles County, enrolled in CCT

11

13

Staff Pretest/Posttest

RISE ORB Staff Pre/Posttest: Designed for RISE and intended to measure change in knowledge after receiving ORB training. This instrument is a revision of the instrument approved by OMB in August 2013.

Completed twice: immediately before (pretest) and immediately after (posttest) ORB training

DCFS and private agency caseworkers

157

78*

For staff in DCFS offices and private agencies, is receiving the ORB training associated with greater competence in addressing issues of sexual orientation and gender nonconformity compared to their competence before receiving the ORB intervention?

Staff Follow-Up Survey

RISE ORB Staff Web-Based Followup Survey: Designed for RISE and intended to assess LGBTQ competency in practice.

Completed 2 months after receiving ORB training

DCFS and private agency caseworkers

157

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*This burden was previously approved by OMB in August 2013. RISE has revised the instrument and the revised version is included in this present package.


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