Instrument 1 - Participant Entry Survey

OPRE Descriptive Study - Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program Performance Analysis Study (SRAE PAS) [Descriptive Study - Performance Measures]

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Instrument 1 - Participant Entry Survey

OMB: 0970-0536

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OMB Control No: 0970-0536

Expiration Date: 10/31/2022







SEXUAL RISK AVOIDANCE EDUCATION PROGRAM (SRAE)

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PARTICIPANT ENTRY SURVEY

HIGH SCHOOL AND OLDER



Thank you for your help with this important study. This survey includes questions about your family, friends, school, and also your attitudes and behaviors. Your name will not be on the survey and your responses will remain private to the extent permitted by law. We want you to know that:


  1. Your participation in this survey is voluntary.

  2. We hope that you will answer all of the questions, but you may skip any questions you do not wish to answer.

    THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT OF 1995

    Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 8 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and reviewing the collection of information. 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 information collected will help policy makers, program providers and other stakeholders understand the experiences of youth today and identify ways to reduce risky behaviors. This information will also inform programs on how best to serve their participants. The collection of this information is voluntary and responses will be kept private to the extent allowed by law. The OMB number for this information collection is 0970-0536 and the expiration date is 10/31/2022.

  3. The answers you give will be kept private to the extent permitted by law.


General Instructions


PLEASE READ EACH QUESTION CAREFULLY: There are different ways to answer the questions in this survey. It is important that you follow the instructions when answering each kind of question. Here are some examples.

  • PLEASE MARK ALL ANSWERS WITHIN THE WHITE BOXES PROVIDED.

  • USE A PEN OR PENCIL.


1. EXAMPLE 1: MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

What is the color of your eyes?

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

Brown

Blue

Green

Another color


2. EXAMPLE 2: MARK ALL THAT APPLY

Do you plan to do any of the following next week?

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If you plan to watch a movie and go to a baseball game next week, you would mark (X) both boxes.

MARK ALL THAT APPLY

Watch a movie

Go to a baseball game

Study at a friend’s house




Please answer the following questions as best you can. This first set of questions are about you.

1. How old are you?

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

2. What grade are you in? (If you are currently on vacation or in summer school, indicate the grade you will be in when you go back to school.)

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

9th

10th

11th

12th

My school does not assign grade levels

I dropped out of school, and I am not working on getting a high school diploma or GED

I am working toward a GED

I have a high school diploma or GED but I am not currently enrolled in college or technical school

I have a high school diploma or GED and I am currently enrolled in college or technical school

3. When you are at home or with your family, what language or languages do you usually speak?

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

English

Spanish

Other (please specify)



4. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

Yes

No

5. What is your race?

MARK ALL THAT APPLY

American Indian or Alaska Native

Asian

Black or African American

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

White or Caucasian

Other (please specify)


6. What is your sex?

MARK ONLY ONE ANSWER

Male

Female

7. Are you currently …?

MARK ALL THAT APPLY

Living with family [parent(s), guardian, grandparents, or other relatives]

In foster care, living with a family

In foster care, living in a group home

Couch surfing or moving from home to home

Living outside, in a tent city or homeless camp, in a car, in an abandoned vehicle or in an abandoned building

Staying in an emergency shelter or transitional living program

Staying in a hotel or motel

In juvenile detention center, juvenile group home, and/or under the supervision of a probation officer

None of the above



Thank you for participating in this survey!

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