Caregiver Interview

National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being Second Cohort (NSCAW II)

#2 - Caregiver Interview

Caregiver Interview

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Overview of NSCAW Current Caregiver Instrument Module

Module

CAPI Section

Construct

Measure

Author / Publisher

Perm/ Non-Perm1

Waves

Information Gathered

Questionnaire Introduction

QP

N/A

Project-developed introduction script

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

N/A

Up-Front Verification Module

NP

N/A

Project-developed verification questions to drive instrument wording/flow

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Verification of respondent contact information, relationship to child, out-of-home placement status, and legal guardianship

Household Roster

HH

Family composition and demographics

Project-developed questions

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Family composition and demographic information necessary for classification and description of subjects.

Group Home Household Roster

GH

Group home classification and composition

Project-developed questions

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Composition of group home facility, including number of children in home and relationship to child, and demographics of group home caregiver

Child’s Living Environment

LE for base­line wave

LV for post-baseline waves

Disruption in living environment

Project-developed questions

Adapted items from the Traumatic Events Screening Inventory (TESI-PRR)

N/A Ippen, Ford, Racusin, Acker, Bosquet, Rogers, Ellis, Schiffman, Ribbe, Cone, Lukovitz, & Edwards (2002)

P/NP

1, 2

Variations/Changes of mother and father figures

Community Environment

CE

Neighborhood factors

Adapted from “Philadelphia Family Management Study” Parent Interview Schedule

Furstenburg, F. (1990)

P/NP

1, 2

Behavior of individuals and families in terms of the environment of their community

Child Health & Services

HS for permanent caregivers

CS for non-permanent caregivers

Health and disabilities

Services received by child

Child and Adolescent Services Assessment (CASA);

Child Health Questionnaire from National Evaluation of Family Support Programs; Brief Global Health Inventory; and project developed questions on services

Questionnaire for Identifying Children with Chronic Conditions – Revised (QuICCC-R)



SLAITS The National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs II



Services Assessment for Children and Adolescents(SACA)



The National Early Intervention Longitudinal Study (NEILS)

National Comorbidity Survey (NCS)



National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)



National Survey of America's Families (NSAF)

Burns, Angold, Magruder-Habib, Costello, & Patrick (1996) Stein, Bauman, and Silver (2001) Blumberg, Olson, et al. (2003) Stiffman et al (2000)

Office of Special Education Programs in the US Department of Education (1998) Kessler (2000) National Center for Health Statistics within the CDC (1997) The Urban Institute (1997)

P/NP

1, 2

History of health, injury, and disability status of child; services received by the child

Overview of NSCAW Current Caregiver Instrument Module(Continued)

Module

CAPI Section

Construct

Measure

Author / Publisher

Perm/ Non-Perm1

Waves

Information Gathered

Independent Living Module for Caregivers of Emancipated Youth

LP

Child’s readiness to live on own

Project-developed questions

Eisen, Donald, Ware, and Brook (1980)

P/NP

1, 2

Most recent caregiver’s perception of emancipated youth’s readiness to live independently

Adaptive Behavior

VI ages 0-2

VN ages 3-5

VE ages 6-12

VL ages 13-18

Adaptive Skills

Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale (VABS) Screener - Daily Living Skills and Socialization Skills

Sparrow, Carter, & Cicchetti (1993)

P/NP

1, 2

Regular behaviors the child exhibits

Social-Emotional Development

Known to be new, NSCAW II.

SD

Social-emotional development for children 12 MONTHS ≤ AGE≤ 18 months

Brief Toddler Social Emotional Assessment (BITSEA)

BITSEA, PyschCorp, copyright 2006 by Yale University and University of Massachusetts.


P/NP

1, 2

emotional functioning

Prosocial Skills

PS for Children 3-5

PT for Children 6-10

PU for Children 11+

Global Social Competence

Social Skills Rating System -- Social Skills Scale

Gresham and Elliot, American Guidance Service (1990)

P/NP

1, 2

Level of development of social skills possessed by the child

Emotional Regulation - Temperament (Child Ages 3)

TE

Emotional regulation / Temperament

How My Infant/Toddler/Child Usually Acts from National Longitudinal Survey of Youth

Infant Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ)


Baker, Keck, Mott, Quinlan (1993)

Rothbart, 1981

Worobey & Blajda (1989)

P/NP

1, 2

Child’s demonstration of ability to express emotions and cope with highly charged emotional situations

Youth Behavior Checklist

TC for Children 1.5 - 5

BC for Children 6-18

Behavior problems

Child Behavior Checklist

Achenbach, University of Vermont-Burlington (2000)

P/NP

1, 2

Degree to which child exhibits different types of behaviors; The Behavior Problems Index (BPI) was administered at Wave 2 in place of the full checklist.

Income

IN

Income

Project-developed questions

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Financial resources available to the child’s household

Services Received by Caregivers

SH for baseline wave

SR for post-baseline waves

Services received by caregiver

Project-developed questions

N/A

P

1, 2

Frequency and duration that services were received

Social Support

SS

Social Support and other family resources, including assistance with child-rearing

Adapted from Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire.

Broadhead, Gehlbach, deGruy, and Kaplan (1998)

Sarason, Levine, Basham, & Sarason, 1983; Sarason, Sarason, Shearin & Pierce (1987)

P

1, 2

Perceived social support for child and family

Physical Health - SF-12

PH

Physical Health

Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12)

Ware, Kosinski & Keller (1996)

P/NP

1, 2

Caregiver’s physical health status

Services Received by Foster Caregivers

FC

Services received by foster caregivers

Project-developed questions

N/A

NP

1, 2

Frequency and duration that services were received

Adoption Module for Foster Parents

AM

Adoption possibilities for child

Project-developed questions Adapted items from This Is My Baby Interview

N/A Bates and Dozier (1998)

NP

1, 2

Adoption possibilities for child, including factors that encouraged or discouraged adoption decision

Overview of NSCAW Current Caregiver Instrument Module(Continued)

Module

CAPI Section

Construct

Measure

Author / Publisher

Perm/ Non-Perm1

Waves

Information Gathered

Permanency Planning

PP

Permanency planning possibilities for child

Project-developed questions

N/A

NP

1, 2

Permanency planning options for child, including adoption, legal guardianship, and long-term foster care

Depression

DP

Mental Health - Depression

Composite International Diagnostic Interview Short-Form (CIDI-SF) - module for depression

Modified from National Comorbidity Survey (NCS)

Kessler, Andrews, Mroczek, Ustun, & Wittchen ( 1998)

Kessler (2000)

P

1, 2

Caregiver experiences that indicate symptoms of depression

ACASI Introduction

AZ

N/A

Project-developed ACASI practice questions

N/A

P

1, 2

N/A

Alcohol Dependence (ACASI)

AD

Mental Health - Substance Abuse

The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT)

Thomas F. Babor, John C. Higgins-Biddle, John B. Saunders, and Maristela G. Monteiro

P

1, 2

Caregiver experiences that indicate symptoms of alcohol dependence

Drug Dependence (ACASI)

DD

Mental Health - Substance Abuse

Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)

Skinner (1982)

P

1, 2

Caregiver experiences that indicate symptoms of drug dependence

Involvement with the Law (ACASI)

IL

Criminal Involvement of Parents

Project-developed questions

N/A

P

1, 2

Caregiver criminal history and involvement with the criminal justice system

Discipline & Child Maltreatment (ACASI)

DS

Behavioral Monitoring and Discipline

Parent-Child Conflict Tactics Scale (CTSPC) Neglect and Substance Abuse questions added

Straus, Hamby, Finkelhor, Moore, & Runyon (1998)

P

1, 2

Methods and frequency of discipline measures used by the caregiver with the child during the last 12 months

Domestic Violence (ACASI)

DV

Domestic Violence in the Home

Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS2) – Physical Assault Subscale


Straus, M.A. (1990)

P

1, 2

Type and frequency of violence occurring in the home and directed toward female caregiver in the last 12 months, and subsequent use of services

Satisfaction with Caseworker

SF

Satisfaction with Caseworker

Project-developed questions

N/A

P

1, 2

Satisfaction level with services received from caseworker

HOME Scales - Scripted Items (Child Age < 10)

HO

Emotional Nurturing, Cognitive/Verbal Responsiveness and Stimulation

HOME-Short Form (HOME-SF) developed by the National Longitudinal Study of Youth.

Baker, Keck, Mott, & Quinlan (1993)

P/NP

1, 2

Scripted items about the child’s home environment

Locator Form

LF

N/A

Project-developed questions to track respondent for future interview waves

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Locator information for caregiver and up to 3 contact persons

Verifications, Change of Address, & Payment

VF

N/A

Project-developed script informing respondent of potential recontact for interview QC purposes

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

N/A

Teacher Authorization

TA

N/A

Project-developed questions to collect contact information for teacher survey

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

Teacher contact information, including school name, address, and phone number

Permission for Data Linkage

LK

N/A

Project-developed script requesting permission for researchers to link NSCAW data to data from other sources

N/A

P/NP

1, 2

N/A

HOME Scales - Observational Items (Child Age < 10)

OB

Emotional Nurturing, Cognitive/Verbal Responsiveness and Stimulation

HOME-Short Form (HOME-SF) developed by the National Longitudinal Study of Youth.

Baker, Keck, Mott, & Quinlan (1993)

P/NP

1, 2

Field Representative observations of the child’s home environment

Attachment

AT

Attachment

Toddler Attachment Sort – 45 Item (TAS-45)

John Kirkland (1999)

P/NP

1, 2

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1 Some items or sections of the NSCAW Caregiver instrument were dependent on whether the sampled child was living with a permanent caregiver (e.g., biological parent, adoptive parent) or a non-permanent caregiver (e.g., foster parent, relative, or informal foster caregiver).



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