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NSDUH SUD Module
Cognitive Interview Study
Attachment G – Cognitive Interview Receipt for
Participation

Receipt for Participation
The participant has voluntarily taken part in a study to improve the questions asked in a national
survey on alcohol and drug use. This study is being conducted by RTI International for the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). By my signature
below, I confirm that I have given the participant $40.00 in appreciation for his/her participation
in this project.

RTI Staff Signature

Date

NSDUH SUD Module
Cognitive Interview Study
Attachment H – Federalwide Assurance

http://ohrp.cit.nih.gov/search/IOrgDtl.aspx

NSDUH SUD Module
Cognitive Interview Study
Attachment K – SAMHSA Letter of Support

Jonaki Bose 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 
5600 Fishers Lane 
Rockville, MD 20857 
DATE 

Dear Parent: 
We are seeking adolescents aged 12 to 17 to participate in an important research study to evaluate 
some new and revised questions on the use of alcohol, marijuana, and other substances. These 
questions will be included in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).  
NSDUH provides up‐to‐date information on alcohol, tobacco, and drug use as well as mental health and 
other health‐related issues in the United States. NSDUH is directed by the Substance Abuse and Mental 
Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
(DHHS).  
NSDUH is an annual nationwide survey of the civilian, non‐institutionalized United States population 
aged 12 years old or older. It began in 1971 and is conducted every year with almost 70,000 people from 
across the United States. The study provides national and state‐level data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, 
illicit drugs (including misuse of prescription drugs) and mental health in the United States.   
Your child’s participation will help us evaluate whether the survey questions make sense and are easily 
understood by adolescents. There are no direct benefits to you or your child from participating in this 
interview. However, the answers your child give will help us to improve the quality of questions for the 
NSDUH. 
The study is being conducted by RTI International, a nonprofit research organization that also conducts 
the annual NSDUH. Participation is completely voluntary and all information is kept private and 
confidential.  
Thank you for your help and consideration. 
Sincerely, 

Jonaki Bose 
Populations Survey Branch Chief 


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