INSTRUMENT
10
adult baseline survey
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STREAMS
Adult Baseline Survey
February 2016
CONTENTS
Section Page
i. INTRODUCTION 5
A. DEMOGRAPHICS 12
B. RELATIONSHIP ATTITUDES AND SKILLS 18
C. CURRENT RELATIONSHIPS 21
D. CHILDREN 28
E. EMPLOYMENT AND FINANCES 34
F. WELL BEING 40
G. ABOUT THE PROGRAM 44
H. contact information 46
PROGRAMMER: PRELOAD STAFF NAMES AND program NAMES. |
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INTRO1. Hello, could you please tell me the name of the program you are calling from?
TBD 1
TBD 2
TBD 3
TBD 4
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INTRO2. Can you please tell me your name?
CONTINUE 1
NAME NOT IN LIST 99
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): INTERVIEWER: ENTER STAFF MEMBER’S NAME (STRING 50) |
soft check: if intro2=99: INTERVIEWER: stop! a supervisor must approve this staff person’s name before you can proceed. supervisor: enter password to unlock interview. |
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INTRO3. Thank you for that information. Can you please hand the phone to the client?
CONTINUE 1
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i1. Hello, my name is [INTERVIEWER NAME], and I work for Mathematica Policy Research. I understand that you are interested in [PROGRAM NAME] and the STREAMS study. Is that correct?
YES 1 GO TO i2
NO 0 GO TO i1a
i1=0 |
i1a. Please tell me why you are not interested in participating.
(STRING 250)
i1=0 |
i1b. Your participation is important because it will help us learn about services for couples like you in the future. All information we collect will be kept strictly private, and if you are eligible for the study, you will receive $10 for completing the survey today. Will you reconsider and agree to participate in the STREAMS study?
YES, I WILL PARTICIPATE 1 GO TO i2
NO, I WILL NOT PARTICIPATE 0 GO TO i6c
i1 = 1 |
i2. Thanks for taking the time to talk to me today. Please stop me at any time if you have a question.
[PROGRAM NAME] is part of the STREAMS study, a national study being conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The study is being done to learn more about which services help people improve their relationships, as well as improve their economic stability. The Department of Health and Human Services asked researchers from an organization called Mathematica to assist with the study. We invite you to be a part of the study.
The study is being done to learn how well programs like [PROGRAM NAME] work. This program aims to help people improve their relationships (and get and keep good jobs). The study will determine whether the program achieves those aims, and will help us learn whether there are ways these kinds of programs can be improved.
The [PROGRAM NAME] program is for (couples/parents). If you participate in the program you (and your partner) can attend a series of group workshops where you can learn how to communicate better and improve your relationship skills. (You can also get help with employment problems you might be facing.)
If you want to be in the program, you (and your partner) have to agree to be a part of the STREAMS study. If you (and your partner) decide that you do not want to be a part of the study, you will not be able to participate in the [PROGRAM NAME] program. You will be given information about other services that you can receive in the community. You will be free to participate in any of these other services provided by other organizations to get help with your relationship or employment issues.
If you decide to be in the [PROGRAM NAME] program and the study and you are eligible for the study, I will ask you to complete a short survey on the telephone with me today. This will take about 30 minutes. You will receive $10 once you complete the survey in appreciation of your time.
Do you have any questions about what I’ve said so far?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i3
i2=1 |
i2a. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
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i3. In about 12 months, the researchers will contact you again by phone and ask you about topics such as your relationships, your employment, and services you receive. The decision to participate in the survey is voluntary and will have no effect on your participation in the program. We will provide more information about this survey later, and you can decide in 12 months whether to participate.
You may also be asked to participate in focus groups. We will provide more information about these activities later, and your participation is voluntary.
If you agree to be part of the study, it means you are giving permission for the [PROGRAM NAME] program to share information with the researchers about the services you receive from the program. The research team may also contact federal and state agencies for information about your employment and earnings. We will ask you for your social security number. We want to assure you that it will be kept private and will only be used for research purposes. It may be used in requests to federal and state agencies for more information about your employment and earnings and may be used to locate you more easily for the interview in a year’s time.
Do you have any questions at this time?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i4
i3=1 |
i3a. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
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i4. This study will look at two groups: those who receive the [PROGRAM NAME]’s program services, and those who receive referrals to other existing services in the community. The study will compare outcomes for the two groups. A computer will randomly select which group you will be in. One of the groups will receive [PROGRAM NAME] program services at no cost to them. The other group will be able to receive referrals to other organizations for services, but not the [PROGRAM NAME] program services.
The computer works like a flip of a coin; assignment to a group is completely random. This procedure makes sure that assignments to the groups are fair. Everyone who agrees to join the study has the same chance of being placed into either group. The chance of being able to receive services is not influenced by what you say to program staff or your answers to the questions on the telephone. A staff member from [PROGRAM NAME] will let you know which group you are assigned to after you (and your partner) complete today’s interview.
If you are not randomly assigned to participate in [PROGRAM NAME], you will be provided with information about other services available to you in the community, and you will be able to talk to a staff person about those other services.
Do you have any questions now?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i5
i4=1 |
i4a. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
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i5. At any time, after you have been randomly assigned, you can call Mathematica’s help line to say that you no longer want the program to share information about you with the Mathematica researchers, and that will have no effect on the services available to you.
Everything you tell the researchers will be used for research purposes only, unless we are required by law to release it for some other purpose. The Department of Health and Human Services may allow other researchers to use the information that you provide, and researchers may use your name and contact information to get in touch with you in the future for research purposes. Nobody will ever publish your name in connection with the information you provide. Instead, information about you will be combined with information about other people in the study, so researchers can describe the overall program effects and participants’ experiences.
Your participation in the study could help in providing services in the future to other people like you.
You may feel uncomfortable answering some questions in the interview. You can refuse to answer those questions if you wish, and it will not change your participation in the program. Although researchers will take many steps to protect all study information, there is a small risk that non-researchers could see it, including information about your employment and earnings. In addition, representatives from the Department of Health and Human Services and the New England Institutional Review Board (IRB) may inspect and have access to confidential information as they ensure your rights as a study participant are protected.
Do you have any questions now?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i5b
i5=01 |
i5a. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
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i5b. To help us protect your privacy, we have obtained a Certificate of Confidentiality from the National Institutes of Health. With this Certificate, the researchers cannot be forced to disclose information that may identify you, even by a court subpoena, in any federal, state, local, civil, criminal, legislative, administrative, or other proceedings. The researchers will use the Certificate to resist any demands for information that would identify you, with one exception. The Certificate of Confidentiality does not prevent the researchers from disclosing information that would identify you as a participant in the research project if you tell me anything that suggests you are very likely to harm yourself, that you are planning to hurt another person or child, or that someone is likely to harm you.
You should understand that a Certificate of Confidentiality does not prevent you, or a member of your family, from voluntarily releasing information about you or your involvement in this research. If an insurer, employer or other person obtains your written consent to receive research information, then the researchers may not use the Certificate to withhold that information.
Do you have any questions now?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i5d
i5b=01 |
i5c. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
i1=01 |
15d. We hope you will want to be in the study but your participation is strictly voluntary. However, if you do not want to be in the study, you cannot be entered into the computer system to see if you can receive services from [PROGRAM NAME]. If you agree to be in the study and later decide you do not want to answer some or all study questions or have information from the program shared with researchers, you may decline at any time. By agreeing now to be in the study, even if later you tell us you want to withdraw from the study, you are authorizing researchers to use information that was collected about you before you withdrew.
Do you have any questions now?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO i6
i5d=1 |
i5e. What is your question?
(STRING 250)
INTERVIEWER: PRESS Alt-F1 TO ACCESS FAQ
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i6. Do you agree to be in the STREAMS study?
YES 1 GO TO A1
NO 0
if i6=0 |
i6a. Please tell me why you are not interested in participating in the STREAMS study.
(STRING 250)
i6=0 |
i6b. Your participation is important because it will help us learn about services for couples like you in the future. All information we collect will be kept strictly private, and you will receive $10 once you complete the survey today. Will you reconsider and agree to participate in the STREAMS study?
YES, I WILL PARTICIPATE 1 GO TO A1
NO, I WILL NOT PARTICIPATE 0
i1b = 0 OR i1b = 0 |
i6c. If you do not want to be part of the study, you will not be able to participate in [PROGRAM NAME] and you will be given information about other services that you can receive in the community. Will you reconsider and agree to participate in the STREAMS study?
YES, I WILL PARTICIPATE 1 GO TO
PROGRAMMER BOX i1
NO, I WILL NOT PARTICIPATE 0 GO TO i6d
programmer BOX i1: IF i6c = 1 AND i1b = 0, go to i2 IF i6c = 1 AND i1b NE 0, go to A1 |
i6c = 0 |
i6d. Thank you very much for your time. Can you please hand the phone back to the staff person at [PROGRAM NAME]?
INTERVIEWER: INFORM PROGRAM STAFF THAT RESPONDENT WILL NOT BE PART OF THE STREAMS STUDY AND WILL NOT BE IN THE PROGRAM BUT WILL RECEIVE INFORMATION ABOUT OTHER SERVICES IN THE COMMUNITY.
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ACS
A1. What is your full name? Please spell that for me.
INTERVIEWER: CONFIRM LAST NAME GIVEN IS THEIR FULL LEGAL NAME (i.e. ARE THERE TWO LAST NAMES OR HYPHENATED LAST NAME).
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
SOFT CHECK: CONFIRM SPELLING OF NAME WITH RESPONDENT: [FILL NAME GIVEN]. IF NECESSARY, GO BACK TO A1 TO CORRECT SPELLING. |
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FILL FULL NAME FROM A1 |
A1a. I want to make sure that we call you by the correct name. Do you go by another name besides [FIRST NAME]?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO A2
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A1b. Please spell that name for me.
(STRING 50)
NAME
All |
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A1c. INTERVIEWER: CODE IF KNOWN, OTHERWISE ASK: Are you male or female?
MALE 1
FEMALE 2
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ACS
A2. What is your date of birth?
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(01-12) (01-31) (1900-2013)
MONTH DAY YEAR
SOFT CHECK: IF OUT OF RANGE < 18 YEARS OLD; I recorded (fill A2 ANSWER). Is that correct? PROGRAMMER: IF R CONFIRMS THEY ARE <18 YEARS OLD, GO TO END2. |
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ACS, mod for STREAMS
A3. Are you Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?
YES 1
NO, NOT OF HISPANIC, LATINO OR SPANISH ORIGIN 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
All |
ACS, mod for STREAMS
A4. What is your race?
AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE 1
ASIAN 2
BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN 3
NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER 4
WHITE 5
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): SPECIFY OTHER RACE |
all |
PREP
straight 1
gay 2
lesbian 3
bisexual 4
or are you not sure? 5
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
all |
ACS
A6. What country were you born in?
UNITED STATES 1
PUERTO RICO 2
MEXICO 3
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 4
CUBA 5
EL SALVADOR 6
GUATEMALA 7
THE PHILLIPINES 8
CHINA 9
INDIA 10
SOUTH KOREA 11
HAITI 12
OTHER COUNTRY (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): SPECIFY OTHER COUNTRY |
A3 NE 0, D, OR R |
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A7. What country was your mother born in?
UNITED STATES 1
PUERTO RICO 2
MEXICO 3
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 4
CUBA 5
EL SALVADOR 6
GUATEMALA 7
OTHER COUNTRY (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): SPECIFY OTHER COUNTRY |
A3 NE 0, D, OR R |
ACS
A8. What country was your father born in?
UNITED STATES 1
PUERTO RICO 2
MEXICO 3
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 4
CUBA 5
EL SALVADOR 6
GUATEMALA 7
OTHER COUNTRY (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): SPECIFY OTHER COUNTRY |
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A9. What language is spoken in your home most of the time?
ENGLISH 1
SPANISH 2
OTHER LANGUAGE (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): SPECIFY OTHER LANGUAGE |
A9 NE 1 |
ACS
A10. How well would you say you speak English? Would you say…
Very well, 1
Well, 2
Not well, or 3
Not at all? 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
All |
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INTERVIEWER: IF YES, PROBE FOR HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE. FOR GED PROGRAMS, CODE 3.
YES, HIGH SCHOOL 1
YES, COLLEGE 2 GO TO A12
YES, OTHER TYPE OF SCHOOL 3 GO TO A12
NO, NOT IN SCHOOL 4 GO TO A12
DON’T KNOW d GO TO A12
REFUSED r GO TO A12
a11=1 |
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LESS THAN 9TH GRADE 1
9TH GRADE 2
10TH GRADE 3
11TH GRADE 4
12TH GRADE 5
DON’T KNOW d
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GO TO B1
a11 ne 1 |
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INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS “HIGH SCHOOL,” PROBE: Did you receive a diploma or GED?
INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT SAYS “COLLEGE,” PROBE: Did you receive an associates or a bachelor’s degree?
DID NOT COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL OR GED 1
HIGH SCHOOL: DIPLOMA 2
HIGH SCHOOL: GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT OR GED 3
SOME COLLEGE 4
2-YEAR OR 3-YEAR COLLEGE DEGREE (ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE) 5
VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOOL DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATION 6
4-YEAR COLLEGE DEGREE (BACHELOR’S DEGREE) 7
GRADUATE OR PROFESSIONAL DEGREE (e.g., MA, MBA, Ph.D., JD, MD) 8
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
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Foshee
et al 1992
Foshee
et al 1992
Foshee
et al 1992
Foshee
et al 1992
Foshee
et al 1992
Stanley
and Rhoades
Stanley
and Rhoades
Stanley
and Rhoades
Stanley
and Rhoades
Stanley
and Rhoades
Child
Trends 3M Project mod for STREAMS
PREP
PREP
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STRONGLY AGREE |
AGREE |
DISAGREE |
STRONGLY DISAGREE |
a. A good couple relationship is based on mutual respect. |
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b. In a good couple relationship, you don’t always get your own way. |
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c. Relationships go better if partners make decisions together. |
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d. People are more likely to succeed in their relationships if they take things slowly. |
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e. It is important to know a person well before having sex with them. |
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f. Having a casual sexual relationship with someone is no big deal. |
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g. If you are really in love, you can stop working on your relationship. |
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h. Ending a bad romantic relationship is a good thing. |
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i. There are times when hitting or pushing between people who are in a couple is okay. |
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j. Violence between partners can improve a couple’s relationship. |
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k. Some couples need to use violence to solve their problems. |
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l. Sometimes violence is the only way to express your feelings. |
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m. Violence in a couple’s relationship is a personal matter and people should not interfere. |
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B2. Next I’m going to read you some statements about how you think about romantic relationships. For each statement, tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree. [FILL A-D]. Do you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree?
Venum
and Fincham, 2011
Venum
and Fincham, 2011
Venum
and Fincham, 2011
Venum
and Fincham, 2011
Baylor
evaluation of ARYA
Child
Trends 3M Project
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STRONGLY AGREE |
AGREE |
DISAGREE |
STRONGLY DISAGREE |
a. I believe I will be able to effectively deal with conflicts that arise in my relationships. |
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b. I feel good about my ability to make a romantic relationship last. |
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c. I can recognize the signs of a violent or unhealthy relationship. |
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d. I am very confident when I think of having a stable, long term relationship. |
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e. I have the skills needed for a lasting stable romantic relationship. |
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f. I have the skills to leave a violent or unhealthy relationship. |
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STRONGLY AGREE |
AGREE |
DISAGREE |
STRONGLY DISAGREE |
a. Living together is just the same as being married. |
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b. It is better for children if their parents are married. |
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Buhrmester
et al. 1988
Buhrmester
et al. 1988
Buhrmester
et al. 1988
Buhrmester
et al. 1988
Buhrmester
et al. 1988
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EXTREMELY GOOD |
GOOD |
OKAY |
BAD |
a. Admitting that you might be wrong during an argument. |
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b. Avoiding saying things that could turn a disagreement into a fight. |
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c. Accepting another person’s point of view even if you don’t agree with it. |
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d. Listening to another person’s opinion during a disagreement. |
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e. Working through problems without arguing. |
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STREAMS
PROBE: Your best guess is fine.
| | | NUMBER OF PARTNERS
(0-99)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
C1 NE 0, D, or r |
FILL number of relationships from c1 IF C1=1, FILL “RELATIONSHIP”, ELSE FILL “RELATIONSHIPS” |
SHM
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NO |
DK |
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a. tried to keep you from seeing or talking with your friends? |
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0 |
d |
r |
b. made you feel stupid? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
c. kept money from you or taken your money without asking? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
d. made you feel afraid that they might hurt you? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
e. pushed, hit, slapped, or kicked you? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
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ACS
engaged, 1
married, 2
divorced, 3
separated, or 4
have you never been married? 5
WIDOWED 6
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
C3=1 |
PACT
C3a. When are you planning to get married?
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
PROGRAMMER NOTE: ALLOW REFUSAL IN MM/YYYY
| | | / | | | | | DATE PLANNING TO MARRY
(01-12) (2016-2025)
MONTH YEAR
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: IF NO DATE IS GIVEN, DO NOT PROBE
NO DATE HAS BEEN SET 13
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
C3 ne 1 or 2 |
C4. Which of the following best describes your relationship status?
ACS
I am romantically involved with someone on a steady basis, 1
I am involved in an on-again and off-again relationship, or 2
I am not in a relationship? 3 GO TO C12
DON’T KNOW d GO TO C12
REFUSED r GO TO C12
IN A RELATIONSHIP: (C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
IF C3=2 FILL “SPOUSE” ELSE FILL “PARTNER” |
PACT
PACT
IF NEEDED: I just need this information to refer to (him/her) for these next questions. I will not share this information with anyone. If you prefer, you can just give me (his/her) initials.
(STRING 50)
NAME
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
fill [partner name] from c5 |
PACT
MAN 1
WOMAN 2
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
C6. How much of the time do you live with [PARTNER NAME]? Would you say…
ACS
All of the time, 1
Most of the time, 2
Some of the time, or 3
None of the time? 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
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BSF
C7. Now I would like to ask about how you feel about your relationship with [PARTNER NAME]. On a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 is not at all happy and 10 is completely happy, taking all things together, how happy would you say your relationship with [PARTNER NAME] is?
You can choose any number from 0 to 10.
| | | HAPPINESS
(0-10)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
For C8i IF C3=2 fill “MARRIAGE” ELSE FILL “RELATIONSHIP” |
I’m going to ask you some questions about [PARTNER NAME].
C8. Tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statements.
PACT HM Baseline
PACT HM Baseline
PACT HM Baseline
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
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CODE ONE PER ROW |
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STRONGLY AGREE |
AGREE |
DISAGREE |
STRONGLY DISAGREE |
DK |
REF |
a. [PARTNER NAME] is honest and truthful with me. |
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r |
b. I can trust [PARTNER NAME] completely. |
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d |
r |
c. [PARTNER NAME] can be counted on to help me. |
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d |
r |
d. [PARTNER NAME] knows and understands me. |
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d |
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e. [PARTNER NAME] listens to me when I need someone to talk to. |
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r |
f. [PARTNER NAME] respects me. |
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d |
r |
g. [PARTNER NAME] shows love and affection. |
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r |
h. I feel appreciated by [PARTNER NAME]. |
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r |
i. I view our [marriage/relationship] as lifelong. |
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d |
r |
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
IF C5a=1, FILL “HE”; IF C5a=2, FILL “SHE” |
BSF
PACT
HM Baseline
PPS
PACT
HM Baseline
PPS
PACT
HM Baseline
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
PPS
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PPS
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NEVER |
HARDLY EVER |
SOMETIMES |
OFTEN |
DK |
R |
a. [PARTNER NAME] and I are good at working out our differences. |
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d |
r |
b. I feel respected even when [PARTNER NAME] and I disagree. |
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d |
r |
c. [PARTNER NAME] is rude or mean to me when we disagree. |
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d |
r |
d. When [PARTNER NAME] and I have a serious disagreement, we work on it together to find a solution. |
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d |
r |
e. When [PARTNER NAME] and I have a serious disagreement, we discuss our disagreements respectfully. |
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d |
r |
f. [PARTNER NAME] seems to view my words or actions more negatively than I mean them to be. |
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d |
r |
g. During arguments, [PARTNER NAME] and I are good at taking breaks when we need them. |
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4 |
d |
r |
h. When [PARTNER NAME] and I argue, past hurts get brought up again. |
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d |
r |
i. [PARTNER NAME] understands that there are times when I do not feel like talking and times when [he/she] does. |
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d |
r |
j. Our arguments become very heated. |
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d |
r |
k. [PARTNER NAME] is good at calming me when I get upset. |
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d |
r |
l. Small issues suddenly become big arguments. |
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d |
r |
m. We are pretty good listeners, even when we have different positions on things. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
n. [PARTNER NAME] or I stay mad at one another after an argument. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
o. Even when arguing, we can keep a sense of humor. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
p. When we argue, one of us withdraws and refuses to talk about it anymore. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
PPS
C10. How satisfied are you with the way you and [PARTNER NAME] handle conflict? Would you say…
very satisfied, 1
somewhat satisfied, or 2
not at all satisfied? 3
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
c3=1 or 2 |
if c3 = 2 FILL “to someone else besides [partner]” IF C3=1, FILL “please do not count…” |
PACT HM Baseline
C11. Have you ever been married ([to someone else] besides [PARTNER])? (Please do not count your current engagement.)
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
c11=1 or c3=2, 3, 4, or 6 |
If c3=2 or 4 and IF C11=1, fill: “Including your current marriage,” |
PACT HM Baseline
C12. [Including your current marriage,] in total, how many times have you been married?
| | | # OF MARRIAGES
(1-99)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
PACT
HM Baseline
Definitely yes, 1
Probably yes, 2
Probably no, or 3
Definitely no? 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
PACT HM Baseline
C14. In the past 12 months, have you cheated on [PARTNER] with someone else?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
STREAMS
D1. Now I’d like to ask you some questions about children. How many children do you have?
IF NECESSARY: Please do not include current pregnancies.
| | | NUMBER OF CHILDREN
(1-99)
NONE 0 GO TO D6
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D6
REFUSED r GO TO D6
D1>1 |
ACS
IF NECESSARY: Please do not include current pregnancies.
| | | NUMBER OF CHILDREN
(1-99)
NONE 0 GO TO D6
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D6
REFUSED r GO TO D6
D1=1 |
ACS
D2a. Is this child under 21 years old?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO D6
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D6
REFUSED r GO TO D6
D2>0 OR D2A=1 |
IF D1=1 or D2=1 FILL “IS THIS CHILD”/”CHILD” ELSE FILL “ARE THESE CHILDREN”/”CHILDREN”
|
ACS
D3. [Is this child/Are these [FILL D2 NUMBER] children all] your legally adopted or biological [child(ren)]?
YES 1 GO TO D5
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D5
REFUSED r GO TO D5
D2>1 AND D3=0 |
D4. How many of these are your biological or legally adopted children?
ACS
| | | NUMBER OF CHILDREN
(1-99)
NONE 0 GO TO D6
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D6
REFUSED r GO TO D6
(D2>1 AND D3=1) OR D4>1 |
D5. How many of these [FILL D2 OR D4 ANSWER] children live with you all or most of the time?
ACS
| | | NUMBER OF CHILDREN
(0-99)
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D6
REFUSED r GO TO D6
(d2=1 and D3=1) OR D4=1 OR (D2a=1 AND D3=1) |
D5a. Does this child live with you all or most of the time?
ACS/PPS
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2) |
D6. Does [PARTNER NAME] have any children with other partners?
STREAMS
NO 0 GO TO D8
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D8
REFUSED r GO TO D8
D6=1 |
IF A1c=1 FILL “FATHER”; IF A1c=2 FILL “MOTHER” |
D7. Are you a [mother/father] figure to any of [PARTNER]’s children?
ACS
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
D3=1 OR D4>0 |
IF D2A=1 AND (D3=1 OR D4=1), FILL “CHILD” (IF D2>2 AND D4=2) OR (D2=2 AND D3=1), FILL “CHILDREN” (IF D2>2 AND D4>2) OR (D2>2 AND D3=1), FILL “TWO YOUNGEST CHILDREN” IF D3=0, FILL “FOR THESE QUESTIONS…” |
PPS
PACT
PPS
BSF
PPS
BSF
PACT
|
CHILD 1 |
CHILD 2 |
D8. [FOR CHILD 1 (IF D2>1 AND (D3=1 OR D4>1)), FILL: Starting with the youngest child, /FOR CHILD 2, FILL: Now thinking of the next youngest child,] please spell this child’s first and last name for me. INSTRUCTION; IF RESPONDENT DOES NOT GIVE FULL NAME PROBE FOR A NAME OR INITIALS |
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME |
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME |
D3=1 OR D4>0 D9. [CHILD 1 ONLY: I want to make sure that we use [CHILD]’s correct first name.] Do you call [CHILD] by a different name? |
YES 1 NO 0 GO TO D10 DON’T KNOW d GO TO D10 REFUSED r GO TO D10 |
YES 1 NO 0 GO TO D10 DON’T KNOW d GO TO D10 REFUSED r GO TO D10 |
D9=1 D9a. Please spell that name for me. |
NOTE: IF NICKNAME, USE AS FILL FOR [CHILD FIRST NAME] IN REMAINDER OF SURVEY
NICKNAME DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
NOTE: IF NICKNAME, USE AS FILL FOR [CHILD FIRST NAME] IN REMAINDER OF SURVEY
NICKNAME DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
D3=1 OR D4>0 CODE SEX. IF NECESSARY ASK: D10. Is [CHILD] a boy or girl? |
BOY 1 GIRL 2 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
BOY 1 GIRL 2 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
D3=1 OR D4>0 D11. How old is [CHILD FIRST NAME]? |
| | | . | | (0-99.9) WEEKS 1 MONTHS 2 YEARS 3 DECEASED 4 GO TO D8, CHILD 2, IF D2>1 AND (D3=1 OR D4>1), ELSE GO TO D22 INTERVIEWER: IF D11=4, THEN SAY: I’m very sorry to hear that. Our condolences for your loss. DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
| | | . | | (0-99.9) WEEKS 1 MONTHS 2 YEARS 3 DECEASED 4 GO TO D22 INTERVIEWER: IF D11=4, THEN SAY: I’m very sorry to hear that. Our condolences for your loss. DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
(D3=1 OR D4>0) AND D11 NE 4 D12. Does [CHILD FIRST NAME] live with you... |
all of the time, 1 most of the time, 2 some of the time, or 3 none of the time? 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
all of the time, 1 most of the time, 2 some of the time, or 3 none of the time? 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
(D3=1 OR D4>0) AND D11 NE 4 D13. In the past month, how often have you spent time with [CHILD FIRST NAME] in person? Would you say, every day or almost every day, a few times a week, a few times a month, once or twice, or never? |
EVERY DAY OR ALMOST EVERY DAY 1 A FEW TIMES A WEEK 2 A FEW TIMES A MONTH 3 ONCE OR TWICE 4 NEVER 5 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
EVERY DAY OR ALMOST EVERY DAY 1 A FEW TIMES A WEEK 2 A FEW TIMES A MONTH 3 ONCE OR TWICE 4 NEVER 5 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
STREAMS
STREAMS
STREAMS
STREAMS
PAM
PAM
PPS
PPS
PPS
|
CHILD 1 |
CHILD 2 |
(D12 NE 4, D, OR R) AND (D13 NE 5, D, OR R) AND (D11 NE 4) D14. Next, I am going to read you some statements. For each statement, tell me how often you have felt or acted this way toward [CHILD] in the past month. [PROGRAMMER: FILL a-d] Would you say this happened never, hardly ever, sometimes, or often? a. I am happy being with [CHILD]. b. [SKIP if child is age <1 year] [CHILD] and I are very close to each other. c. I try to comfort [CHILD] when [he/she] is upset. d. [SKIP if child is age <1 year] I spend time with [CHILD] doing what [he/she] likes to do. |
NEVER 0 HARDLY EVER 1 SOMETIMES 2 OFTEN 3 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
NEVER 0 HARDLY EVER 1 SOMETIMES 2 OFTEN 3 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
(D12 NE 4, D, OR R) AND (D13 NE 5, D, OR R) AND (D11 NE 4) D15. Over the past month, how often did you… [PROGRAMMER: FILL a-c]. Would you say this happened never, 1-3 times a month, 1-3 times a week, or every day or almost every day? a. …yell, shout, or scream at [CHILD] because you were mad at him/her b. [SKIP if child is age <1 year]…talk to [CHILD] about what he/she did wrong? c. …hit, spank, grab, or use physical punishment with [CHILD]? |
NEVER 0 1-3 x MONTH 1 1-3 x WEEK 2 EVERY DAY OR ALMOST EVERY DAY 3 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
NEVER 0 1-3 x MONTH 1 1-3 x WEEK 2 EVERY DAY OR ALMOST EVERY DAY 3 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
IF ((C3=1 OR 2) OR (C4=1 OR 2)) AND D11 NE 4 D16. Is [PARTNER NAME] the (father/mother) of [CHILD FIRST NAME]? |
YES 1 GO TO D19 NO 0 GO TO D18 DON’T KNOW d GO TO D22 REFUSED r GO TO D22 |
YES 1 GO TO D19 NO 0 GO TO D17 DON’T KNOW d GO TO D22 REFUSED r GO TO D22 |
IF D2>1 AND (D3=1 OR D4>1) AND D11 NE 4 AND D16 = 0 AND D18a = 1 D17. Is [CHILD 1, D18 NAME] the (father/mother) of [CHILD 2 FIRST NAME]? |
|
YES 1 GO TO D22 NO 0 GO TO D18 DON’T KNOW d GO TO D18 REFUSED r GO TO D18 |
IF (D17 = 0, D OR R) OR (D2>1 AND (D3=1 OR D4>1) AND D11 NE 4 AND D16 = 0 AND (CHILD 1, D18a) = 0) D18. Please tell me [CHILD FIRST NAME]’s (mother/father)’s first name so I can refer to (her/him) in the next questions. |
PARENT____________________________ DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
PARENT__________________________ DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
D18a. Do you have more than one child with [CHILD 1, PARENT NAME] |
YES 1 NO 0 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
YES 1 NO 0 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
SKIP IF CHILD 2 PARENT IS THE SAME AS CHILD 1 D19. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements? [PARENT] and I work well together as parents. Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree? |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
SKIP IF CHILD 2 PARENT IS THE SAME AS CHILD IF D18a=1 FILL “children”, ELSE, FILL “child” D20. [PARENT] and I communicate well about our (child/children). IF NEEDED: Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree? |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
SKIP IF CHILD 2 PARENT IS THE SAME AS CHILD IF D18a=1 FILL “children”, ELSE, FILL “child” D21. When there is a problem with our (child/children), [PARENT] and I work out a good solution together. IF NEEDED: Would you say you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree? |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
STRONGLY AGREE 1 AGREE 2 DISAGREE 3 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 DON’T KNOW d REFUSED r |
ALL |
IF A1c=1 FILL “with anyone” |
ACS
D22. Are you expecting a baby (with anyone) now?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO E1
DON’T KNOW d GO TO E1
REFUSED r GO TO E1
D22=1 |
HM Baseline PACT developed
D23. When is your baby due?
| | | / | | | / | | | | | DUE DATE
(01-12) (01-31) (2016-2020)
MONTH DAY YEAR
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: ALLOW REFUSAL FOR MM/DD/YYYY
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: IF DAY UNKNOWN RECORD ONLY MONTH AND YEAR.
INTERVIEWER INSTRUCTION: IF EXPECTING BABY WITH MORE THAN ONE PARTNER, ASK FOR SOONEST DUE DATE
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
D22=1 AND [(C3 = 1 OR 2) OR (C4 = 1 OR 2)] |
if a1c=1, fill “mother”; if a1c=2, fill “father” |
STREAMS
D24. Is [PARTNER NAME] the [mother/father] of this baby?
PARTNER NAME 1
SOMEONE ELSE 2
DON’T KNOW d GO TO D26
REFUSED r GO TO D26
D24=1 OR 2 |
if d24=0, fill “thIS partner”, else fill partner name |
D25. Right before the pregnancy, did you want to have a baby with [PARTNER NAME/this partner]? Would you say…
PACT
HM Baseline
probably yes, 2
probably no, or 3
definitely no? 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
D22=1 |
PACT
HM
Baseline
SOONER 1
RIGHT TIME 2
LATER 3
DIDN’T CARE 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
all |
ACS
In the past month, have you or anyone in your household received any income from [fill statements a-i]?
|
CODE ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
|||
|
YES |
NO |
DK |
REF |
a. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, or TANF |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
b. Supplemental Security Income, or SSI |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
c. Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
d. food stamps or SNAP |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
e. Women, Infants, and Children, or WIC |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
f. Unemployment Insurance |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
g. housing choice vouchers, sometimes called Section 8 |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
h. child support |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
i. any other cash assistance [SPECIFY] |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
all |
ACS
E2. Do you currently own your home, rent it, pay some amount toward rent, live rent free with a friend or relative, or do you have some other arrangement?
OWN OR HAVE MORTGAGE 1
RENT 2
PAY SOME OF THE RENT 3
LIVE RENT FREE (SOMEONE ELSE RENTS/OWNS HOUSE) 4
LIVE IN SHELTER 5
LIVE ON STREETS 6
LIVE IN ABANDONED BUILDING/CAR 7
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): What is the other arrangement? |
The next questions are about work you have done for pay.
all |
ACS
E3. Work can be any regular paid jobs, odd jobs, temporary jobs, work done in your own business, “under the table” work, “informal” work, or any other types of work you have done for pay. Thinking of all of these types of work, in the past 30 days, have you worked for pay?
YES 1 GO TO E5
NO 0 GO TO E4
DON’T KNOW d GO TO E4
REFUSED r GO TO E4
E3=0, D, OR R |
E4. In what month and year did you last work for pay?
WFNJ mod for PACT
PROBE: Please include any regular paid jobs, odd jobs, temporary jobs, work in your own business, “under the table” work, “informal” work, or any other types of work you have done.
|___|___| / |___|___|___|___|
MONTH YEAR
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E3=1 |
E5. Is this work seasonal or temporary?
ACS
PROBE: Is this a job that you knew from the beginning would only last a few weeks or months?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E3=1 |
ACS
E6. How many hours do you usually work in a week? Your best estimate is fine.
| | | HOURS PER WEEK
(1-98.9)
99 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 99
VARIES v
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E3=1 |
ACS
E7. Including tips, bonuses, commissions, regular pay, and overtime pay from all of the jobs you worked in the past 30 days, how much money did you make before taxes and other deductions? Do not include the earnings of other people who live with you.
PROBE: Your best estimate is fine.
$ | | | , | | | | AMOUNT
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF E7=D or R |
E7a. Can you tell me if it was . . .
WFNJ
Less than $500, 1
$500 – $1,000, 2
$1,001 – $2,000, 3
$2,001 – $3,000, 4
$3,001 – $4,000, 5
$4,001 – $5,000, or 6
More than $5,000? 7
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
IF (C3 = 1 OR 2), FILL “your partner’s job” |
E8. Do you have health insurance?
ACS
YES 1 GO TO E8a
NO 0 GO TO E8b
DON’T KNOW d GO TO E8b
REFUSED r GO TO E8b
E8=1 |
ACS
YES 1 GO TO E9
NO 0 GO TO E8b
DON’T KNOW d GO TO E8b
REFUSED r GO TO E8b
IF (E8=0, D OR R) OR (E8a=0, D OR R) |
ACS
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E3=1 OR E8a=1 |
ACS
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
E3=1 |
ACS
| | | / | | | | |
MONTH YEAR
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
E11. Please tell me the names of your two most recent employers.
ACS
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
E12. Please tell me if any of the following apply to you. Are you… [FILL A-C]
ACS
|
CODE ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
|||
|
YES |
NO |
DK |
REF |
a. actively looking for work? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
b. retired? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
c. disabled? |
1 |
0 |
d |
r |
ALL. |
FILL “BETTER” IF E3=1 |
PPS
Strongly agree 1
Agree 2
Disagree 3
Strongly disagree 4
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
ACS
Please tell me if the following has made it not at all hard, a little hard, or very hard for you to find or keep a good job in the past year. [FILL a-g]. Would you say that made it not at all hard, a little hard, or very hard for you to find or keep a good job in the past year?
|
CODE ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
||||
|
NOT AT ALL |
A LITTLE |
A LOT |
DK |
REF |
a. Not having reliable transportation |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
b. Not having the right clothes for work |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
c. Not having the required documentation for employment, such as a birth certificate |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
d. Not having good enough childcare or family help |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
e. Having a criminal record |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
f. Not having the right skills or education |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
g. Having substance use or mental health problems |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
These next questions are about how you are doing.
ALL |
F1. In general, how would you describe your health? Would you say it is…
ACS
excellent, 1
very good, 2
good, 3
fair, or 4
poor? 5
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
all |
F2. Over the last two weeks, how often have you been bothered by any of the following problems?
PHQ-8
PROGRAMMER: FILL a-h
Would you say that the problem happened not at all, several days, more than half the days, or nearly every day in the last two weeks?
|
CODE ONE RESPONSE PER ROW |
|||||
|
NOT AT ALL |
SEVERAL DAYS |
MORE THAN HALF THE DAYS |
NEARLY EVERY DAY |
DK |
REF |
a. Little interest or pleasure in doing things. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
b. Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
c. Trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleeping too much. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
d. Feeling tired or having little energy. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
e. Poor appetite or overeating. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
f. Feeling bad about yourself—or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
g. Trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
h. Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite—being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around a lot more than usual. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
d |
r |
Now I would like to ask you a few questions about your experience with the criminal justice system.
ALL |
BSF
F3. Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO F6
DON’T KNOW d GO TO F6
REFUSED r GO TO F6
F3=1 |
CSPED
F4. Please think of the longest time that you were in an adult correctional institution like a county, state or federal jail or prison. During that time period, how long were you in an adult correctional institution?
INTERVIEWER: IF LESS THAN 1 WEEK, ENTER 1 WEEK.
INTERVIEWER: FIRST ENTER IF RESPONSE IS WEEKS, MONTHS AND/OR YEARS. YOU WILL ENTER THE NUMBER OF YEARS AND/OR MONTH ON NEXT TWO SCREENS.
| | |
CODE ONLY ONE
WEEKS 1
MONTHS 2
YEARS 3
NEVER INCARCERATED 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
F3=1 |
BSF
F5. Are you currently on parole or probation?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
The next questions are about your relationship with your biological parents.
ALL |
BSF 15 month follow up
F6. When you were growing up—that is before you turned 18—did you live most of the time with . . .
PROBE: In which of these living situations did you spend most of your time before you turned 18?
both your biological mother and your biological father, 1
your biological mother only, 2 GO TO F8
your biological father only, or 3 GO TO F8
neither of your biological parents? 4 GO TO F8
DON’T KNOW d GO TO F8
REFUSED r GO TO F8
F6=1 |
BSF 15 month follow up mod for PACT
F7. Did you always live with both of your biological parents until you turned 18?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
BSF 15 month follow up
F8. Were your biological parents ever married to each other?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
F7 NE 1 AND if under 21 (calculate from A2) |
ACS
CODE ONLY ONE
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
F9=1 |
ACS
CODE ONLY ONE
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
F10=0 |
F11. Did you leave foster care in the past 6 months?
ACS
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
Now, I am going to ask you some questions about your interest in [PROGRAM NAME].
ALL |
CSPED
G1. People apply for programs like [FILL PROGRAM NAME] for different reasons. I’m going to read you a list of reasons people sometimes give for applying for [FILL PROGRAM NAME]. Please tell me whether each reason was not at all important, a little important, somewhat important, very important, or extremely important in your decision to apply.
|
CODE ONE PER ROW |
||||||
|
NOT AT ALL |
A LITTLE |
SOMEWHAT |
VERY |
EXTREMELY |
DK |
REF |
a. To improve your personal relationships. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
b. To improve your parenting skills. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
c. To improve your job situation. |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
d |
r |
ALL |
G2. How did you hear about [FILL PROGRAM NAME]?
ACS
WORD OF MOUTH (FRIENDS, FAMILY, ACQUAINTANCES) 1
NEWSPAPER AD, BILLBOARDS, OR A FLYER 2
RADIO AD OR A TV SPOT 3
INTERNET AD OR SOCIAL MEDIA SUCH AS FACEBOOK, TWITTER 4
GOVERNMENT AGENCY, SUCH AS THE OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT, TANF, WIC, CHILD WELFARE (CPS), PAROLE/PROBATION OFFICE, OTHER AGENCY 5
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION, SUCH AS A SCHOOL, HOSPITAL, MATERNITY CLINIC, DOCTOR’S OFFICE, PLACE OF WORSHIP, HEAD START, OR HEALTHY START CENTER 6
PROGRAM STAFF OR EVENT 7
SCHOOL STAFF, SUCH AS A TEACHER OR COUNSELOR 8
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): How else did you hear about the program? |
ALL |
G3. Why did you choose to apply to this program?
ACS
TO LEARN ABOUT BEING A BETTER PARENT 1
TO LEARN HOW TO IMPROVE MY PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 2
TO FIND A JOB OR A BETTER JOB 3
MY FRIENDS WERE COMING 4
MY SPOUSE/PARTNER ASKED ME TO COME 5
MY PAROLE/PROBATION OFFICER TOLD ME TO ENROLL IN A PROGRAM LIKE THIS 6
A COURT ORDERED ME TO ENROLL IN A PROGRAM LIKE THIS 7
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 250)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): Why else did you choose to apply to the program? |
We are almost finished. I just have a few more questions that will help us contact you in about a year.
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J1-mod
H1. What is your street address?
(STRING 200)
Street Address 1
(STRING 200)
Street Address 2 or Apt
(STRING 200)
City
(STRING 200)
State/Territory
(STRING 10)
Zip
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J1a
H2. Is your mailing address the same as your street address?
YES 1 H4
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d H4
REFUSED r H4
H2 = 0 |
YB 30 Mth J1b
H3. What is your mailing address?
(STRING 200)
Street /PO BOX Address 1
(STRING 200)
Street/ PO BOX Address 2 or Apt
(STRING 200)
City
(STRING 200)
State/Territory
(STRING 10)
Zip
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J2
H4. What is your cell phone number?
| | | | - | | | | -| | | | | TELEPHONE
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO CELL PHONE 1 GO TO H6
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H4 HAS COMPLETE PHONE NUMBER ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J3
H5. May we send you text messages? Message and data rates may apply.
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J4
H6. What is your home phone number?
| | | | - | | | | -| | | | | TELEPHONE
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO HOME PHONE 1 GO TO H7
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H6 HAS COMPLETE PHONE NUMBER ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J4_cell
H7. Is this number, [FILL H6], for a cell phone?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H6 HAS COMPLETE PHONE NUMBER ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J5
H8. Whose name is that number listed under?
(STRING 20)
First name
(STRING 20)
Middle name
(STRING 20)
Last name
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER BOX H8a.1 IF H7 = 1, CONTINUE TO H8b; ELSE, SKIP TO H9. |
H7 = 1 |
YB 30 Mth J5b
H8b. May we send you text messages at this number: ([FILL H6])? Message and data rates may apply.
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J6
H9. What is another phone number where you can be reached?
| | | | - | | | | -| | | | | TELEPHONE
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO OTHER NUMBER 1 GO TO H10
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H9 HAS COMPLETE PHONE NUMBER ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J6_cell
H10. Is this number, [H9], for a cell phone?
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H9 HAS COMPLETE PHONE NUMBER ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J7
H11. Whose name is that number listed under?
(STRING 20)
First name
(STRING 20)
Middle name
(STRING 20)
Last name
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER BOX H11a.1 IF H10 = 1, CONTINUE TO H11b; ELSE, SKIP TO H12. |
H10 = 1 |
YB 30 Mth J7b
H11b. May we send you text messages at this number: ([FILL H6_phone])? Message and data rates may apply.
YES 1
NO 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
YB 30 Mth J8a
H12. Are you planning on moving in the next 12 months?
YES 1
NO 0 H13
DON’T KNOW d H13
REFUSED r H13
H12 = 1 |
YB 30 Mth J8b
H12a. Where will you be moving to?
PROBE: Please provide as much information as you know at this time. Do you know the city and state?
(STRING 200)
Street Address 1
(STRING 200)
Street Address 2 or Apt
(STRING 200)
City
(STRING 200)
State/Territory
(STRING 10)
Zip
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER: THIS DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A COMPLETE ADDRESS |
all |
YB 30 Mth J9
H13. What is the best e-mail address to reach you at?
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
PROGRAMMER BOX H13a.1 IF A VALID E-MAIL IS ENTERED (REGARDLESS OF H13a CHECKBOX), CONTINUE TO H14; ELSE, SKIP TO H15. |
H13 IS HAS VALID E-MAIL ENTERED |
YB 30 Mth J10
H14. If you have another e-mail address, what is it?
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
Youthbuild
H15. Do you have any of the following social networking accounts?
Do you have a Facebook account?
YES 1
NO 0 GO TO H16
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H16
REFUSED r GO TO H16
H15=1 |
H15a. What name do you use on Facebook?
PACT
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
H16. Do you have a Instagram account?
PACT
NO 0 GO TO H17
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H17
REFUSED r GO TO H17
H16=1 |
H16a. What name do you use on Instagram?
PACT
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
ALL |
PACT
What is the full name of the first person we should contact?
(STRING 50)
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
DON’T KNOW d GO TO END1
REFUSED r GO TO END1
H17 NE d OR r |
H18. What is (his/her) address?
PACT
(STRING 200)
Street Address 1
(STRING 200)
Street Address 2 or Apt
(STRING 200)
City
(STRING 200)
State/Territory
(STRING 10)
Zip
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H17 NE d OR r |
H19. What is (his/her) relationship to you?
PACT
SPOUSE/PARTNER 1
MOTHER 2
FATHER 3
SISTER/BROTHER 4
GRANDMOTHER/GRANDFATHER 5
FRIEND 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): ENTER OTHER RELATIONSHIP TYPE |
H17 NE d OR r |
PACT
| | | | - | | | | -| | | | | TELEPHONE
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO LANDLINE 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H17 NE d OR r |
H21. Does (he/she) have a cell phone?
PACT
NO 0 GO TO H22
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H22
REFUSED r GO TO H22
H21=1 |
H21a. Can I have that number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H17 NE d OR r |
H22. What is (his/her) work telephone number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO WORK NUMBER 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H17 NE d OR r |
H23. What is (his/her) email address?
PACT
(STRING 50)
EMAIL ADDRESS
DOESN’T HAVE ONE 0 GO TO H25
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H25
REFUSED r GO TO H25
H17 NE 0, d, OR r |
H24. Does (he/she) have another email address?
PACT
(STRING 50)
EMAIL ADDRESS
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
SECOND CONTACT
ALL |
H25. What is the full name of the second person we should contact?
PACT
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
DON’T KNOW d GO TO END1
REFUSED r GO TO END1
H25 NE d OR r |
H26. What is (his/her) address?
PACT
STREET 1
STREET 2
APT. #
CITY
STATE
ZIP
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H25 NE d OR r |
H27. What is (his/her) relationship to you?
PACT
SPOUSE/PARTNER 1
MOTHER 2
FATHER 3
SISTER/BROTHER 4
GRANDMOTHER/GRANDFATHER 5
FRIEND 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): ENTER OTHER RELATIONSHIP TYPE |
H25 NE d OR r |
H28. What is (his/her) home telephone number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO LANDLINE 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H25 NE d OR r |
H29. Does (he/she) have a cell phone?
PACT
NO 0 GO TO H30
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H30
REFUSED r GO TO H30
H29=1 |
H29a. Can I have that number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H25 NE d OR r |
H30. What is (his/her) work telephone number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO WORK NUMBER 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H25 NE d OR r |
H31. What is (his/her) email address?
PACT
EMAIL ADDRESS
DOESN’T HAVE ONE 0 GO TO H33
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H33
REFUSED r GO TO H33
H NE 0, d, or R |
H32. Does (he/she) have another email address?
PACT
EMAIL ADDRESS
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
THIRD CONTACT
(H17 NE d OR r) AND (H25 NE d OR r) |
H33. What is the full name of the third person we should contact?
PACT
FIRST NAME
(STRING 50)
MIDDLE INITIAL/NAME
(STRING 50)
LAST NAME
DON’T KNOW d GO TO END1
REFUSED r GO TO END1
H33 NE d OR r |
H34. What is (his/her) address?
PACT
STREET 1
STREET 2
APT. #
CITY
STATE
ZIP
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H33 NE d OR r |
H35. What is (his/her) relationship to you?
PACT
SPOUSE/PARTNER 1
MOTHER 2
FATHER 3
SISTER/BROTHER 4
GRANDMOTHER/GRANDFATHER 5
FRIEND 6
OTHER (SPECIFY) 99
(STRING 50)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
IF OTHER SPECIFY (99): ENTER OTHER RELATIONSHIP TYPE |
H33 NE d OR r |
H36. What is (his/her) home telephone number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO LANDLINE 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H33 NE d OR r |
H37. Does (he/she) have a cell phone?
PACT
NO 0 GO TO H38
DON’T KNOW d GO TO H38
REFUSED r GO TO H38
H24=1 |
H37a. Can I have that number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H33 NE d OR r |
H38. What is (his/her) work telephone number?
PACT
(201-989) (200-999) (0000-9999)
NO WORK NUMBER 0
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
H33 NE d OR r |
H39. What is (his/her) email address?
PACT
(STRING 50)
EMAIL ADDRESS
DOESN’T HAVE ONE 0 GO TO END1
DON’T KNOW d GO TO END1
REFUSED r GO TO END1
H26 NE 0, d, OR r |
H40. Does (he/she) have another email address?
PACT
(STRING 50)
EMAIL ADDRESS
DON’T KNOW d
REFUSED r
END OF CALL
|
END1. Those are all of the questions I have. You will receive $10 as a token of our appreciation. We will be in touch with you again in about a year to see how you are doing. As I mentioned earlier, a computer will randomly assign you to one of two study groups. Now I need to speak with the staff person at [PROGRAM NAME], so please do not hang up. Please hand the phone back to the staff person, and he or she will let you know which group you have been assigned to. Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: INFORM PROGRAM STAFF THAT RESPONDENT HAS COMPLETED THE INTERVIEW AND HE OR SHE CAN CONTINUE WITH RANDOM ASSIGNMENT. PROVIDE PROGRAM STAFF WITH MPRID.
Respondent under 18 |
END2. Those are all of the questions I have. Now I need to speak with the staff person at [PROGRAM NAME], so please do not hang up. Can you please hand the phone back to the staff person? Thank you.
INTERVIEWER: INFORM PROGRAM STAFF THAT RESPONDENT HAS COMPLETED THE INTERVIEW AND HE OR SHE CAN ENTER THEIR INFORMATION INTO NFORM. PROVIDE PROGRAM STAFF WITH MPRID. DO NOT GIVE RESPONDENT A GIFT CARD.
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