Questions for Tutorial under Development

Qs for tutorial 4-10-07.doc

The Sun Wise School Program (Renewal)

Questions for Tutorial under Development

OMB: 2060-0439

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Data Collection for Sun Safety Tutorial



Potential Questions

Answer Choices/Type

Justification

Suggested Question Placement


Average seat time

Not a question, but will be collected as the user participates in the tutorial

Process Measure

Not asked


# of users starting and finishing the tutorial

Not a question, but will be collected as the user participates in the tutorial

Process Measure

Not asked


How many guesses does it take the user to get the correct answer for each scenario?

Not a question, but will be collected as the user participates in the tutorial

Process Measure

Not asked

1

Please select the job that best describes your work as an informal educator of children ages 5-15:

  • lifeguard

  • outdoor aquatics instructor

  • camp counselor

  • athletic coach

  • scout leader

  • other: Open Response

Demographics:

This question is given before the user starts the tutorial.

Before starting

2

Please select the state where you work/volunteer:

  • All 50 states

  • US territories

  • International: Open Response

Demographics

Before starting

3

What is the color of your untanned skin? (has to be optional)

  1. fair

  2. olive

  3. dark

  4. very dark

  5. black

Demographics, Educator’s Risk Profile

Before starting

4

What year were you born in?

Response: Drop-down menu of all years between 1925 – present

Demographics

Before starting

5

How much schooling do you have?

  1. have not completed HS

  2. completed HS

  3. completed some college

  4. Graduated from a 4-year college

  5. Completed Graduate school

Demographics

Before starting

6

Your sex:

Male or Female

Demographics

Before starting

7

How many hours a week do you spend in the sun with children?

  1. 1 -10 hours

  2. 11 – 25 hours

  3. More than 25 hours

Educator’s and Children’s Risk Profile,

Before starting

8

How many children do you supervise/educate on a weekly basis during the summer (June-August)?

  1. 1 – 25

  2. 26 – 50

  3. More than 50

Demographics, Reach

Before starting

9

How many sunburns did you get last summer?

a) 0

b) 1-2

c) 3+

Current Practices, Educator’s Risk Profile

Before starting

10

When you are outside in the sun, how often do you wear sunscreen?

  1. Rarely or never

  2. Sometimes

  3. Usually

  4. Always

Current Practices

Before starting

11

Have you ever taught, reminded, or instructed kids to protect themselves from the sun?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. This is my first summer, so not yet

Current Practices

Before starting

12

Many of the kids in my group are at-risk for sunburn?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. DK

Perception of Kids in Their Charge, Children’s Risk Profile

After “What You Don’t Know”

13

Keeping kids I supervise protected from the sun is: hard to do; easy to do; not so hard, but not so easy to do.

a) Hard to do

b) Not so hard, but not so easy to do

c) Easy to do

Perception of User’s Ability to Have an Influence on Kids in Their Charge:


After “What You Don’t Know”

14

How much do you agree with the following statement: Most of the staff here wear hats as protection from the sun when they are outdoors

1 = disagree

2 = neutral

3 = agree

Perception of Co-workers’ Sun Protection Practices

Before starting “Louder than Words”

15

How much do you agree with the following statement: Most of the staff here cover up to protect themselves from the sun when they are outdoors

1 = disagree

2 = neutral

3 = agree

Perception of Co-workers’ Sun Protection Practices

Before starting “Louder than Words”

16

My place of work (check all that apply):

Encourages children to stay in the shade.

- Reminds children to wear sunscreen.

- Reminds parents to send children with sunscreen.

- Provides sunscreen for children who forgot to put it on before hand.

- Provides parents with information about child injury prevention.

Environmental Cues/Situation

Before starting “Louder than Words”

17

What proportion of the kids here use sun protection when outdoors?

  1. a few

  2. some

  3. many


Perception of Kids in Their Charge, Children’s Risk Profile

After “Louder than Words”

18

Keeping kids I supervise protected from the sun is: hard to do; easy to do; not so hard, but not so easy to do.

a) Hard to do

b) Not so hard, but not so easy to do

c) Easy to do

Perception of User’s Ability to Have an Influence on Kids in Their Charge. Additionally we will compare the results from this Q with the results from Q12 to see if the tutorial changed anyone’s perceptions/attitudes about teaching kids about sun protection.


During or After “Before You Go”

19

On a scale of 1-3, how likely are you to teach sun safety to children ages 5-15?

1 = Not Likely

2 = Somewhat Likely

3 = Very Likely

Intended Behavior:

This question will be asked after or during the “Before You Go” section. It allows EPA staff to assess the users intended behavior with children.

During or After “Before You Go”


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