ATTACHMENT F7: PREVIOUS DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENTS USED
While each section of the proposed questionnaire contains questions developed by the research team, much of the survey uses questions or topics available in previously developed data collection instruments. The outline below provides a general list the instruments used in each topic area. Table 1 provides detailed question sources, including OMB number, survey instrument, and question number in the source survey instrument and in this ICR data collection instrument.
Demographic questions (PA1-PA4, H1-H4) will provide information useful for characterizing the study participants. This information will also allow the researchers to compare the study participants with the general U.S. population regarding health outcomes. Sources used were:
National Health Interview Survey [NCHS 2005, 2006]
University of Michigan Trucking Industry Program Driver Survey [Belman et al. 2005]
Current work and work history questions (PA5, Section A, Section B) will provide information useful for characterizing the working conditions of the study participants, and allow researchers to examine associations among working conditions, safety, and fatigue. Sources used were:
National Occupational Exposure Survey [NIOSH 1983]
National Health Interview Survey [NCHS 2005, 2006]
University of Michigan Trucking Industry Program Driver Survey [Belman et al. 2005]
Health questions (C1-C25) will allow researchers to compare the health care coverage, health status and health behaviors of the study participants with those of the general U.S. population. Sources used were:
National Health Interview Survey [NCHS 2005, 2006]
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System [CDC 2007, 2008]
Fatigue and sleep questions (C26-C38) will allow researchers to characterize the study participants regarding these two factors, and will allow researchers to examine associations among working conditions, fatigue, and sleep. Sources used were:
National Health Interview Survey [NCHS 2005, 2006]
Berlin Questionnaire [Netzer et al. 1999; Chung et al. 2008]
Epworth Sleepiness Scale [Johns 1991]
Fatigue Symptom Inventory [Hann et al. 1998]
Multivariable Apnea Prediction Scale [Maislin et al. 1995]
Trucker Strain Monitor [DeCroon et. al 2001]
Crash, work-related injury, and safety questions (Sections D, E, F, and G) will allow researchers to examine associations among crash, injury, safety climate, and safety training for the survey participants. Sources used were:
University of Michigan Trucking Industry Program Driver Survey [Belman et al. 2005]
Survey of Occupational Illness and Injury [BLS 2008]
Quality of Worklife Module [NIOSH 2002]
The 48-hour activity log will allow researchers to characterize the daily schedules of the study participants, and examine associations between recent work schedule, sleep, and fatigue.[Caruso et al. 2005]
Table F1: Detailed Question Sources
OMB number |
Instrument |
Original Question Number |
ICR Question Number |
0920-0085 Expired 12/31/1983 |
National Occupational Exposure Survey |
47* |
C37 |
Expires 12/31/2009 |
National Health Interview Survey; 2006 Questionnaire |
HHC.110_00.000 FHS.500_00.000 ASD.080_00.000 FHI.050_00.000* FAU.030_00.000* AAU.310_00.000 AHB.010_00.000 AHB.020_00.000 AHB.030_00.000 AHB.040_01.000 AHB.160_01.000 AHB.170_00.000 AHB.190_01.000 AHB.200_01.000 ACN.310_00.000* ACN.010_00.000 ACN.031_01.000 ACN.031_02.000 ACN.031_04.000 ACN.160_00.000 ACN.031_06.000 ACN.130_00.000 ACN.140_00.001 HHC.170_00.000 HHC.200_01.000* FID.250_00.000* |
PA3 PA6 B5b C1 C2, C3a C4 C6 C7 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C16 C18 C19a C19b C19c C19d C19e C23 C24 H1a H1b H3 |
Expired 12/31/2007 |
National Health Interview Survey; 2005 Cancer Supplement |
NAE.015_00.000 |
C8 |
None |
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; 2007 Questionnaire [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007] |
7.1 7.3 |
C20 C22 |
None |
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; 2008 Questionnaire [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2008] |
5.1
|
C15
|
None |
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; 2009 Questionnaire [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2009] |
1 (Module 5) |
C25 |
None |
Berlin Questionnaire [Chung et al. 2008; Netzer et al. 1999] |
8* |
C34 |
None |
Epworth Sleepiness Scale* [Johns 1991] |
Entire instrument |
C32 |
None |
Fatigue Symptom Inventory [Hann et al. 1998] |
1-5 6* 7* 8-11 12 13 |
C39 a-d and C39a a C39a b C39a c C39a d-g C40 C41 |
None |
Multivariable Apnea Prediction Scale [Maislin et al. 1995] |
1-3 |
C30 |
None |
Trucker Strain Monitor [DeCroon et. al 2001] |
Entire instrument |
C38 a-j |
None |
University of Michigan Trucking Industry Program Driver Survey [Belman et al. 1998] |
A2* B1* B4* D14* A22* A23* J10 A13 |
PA5 A2 A7 A8 D1 G4 H4 H5 |
None |
General Social Survey, 2002 Section D, Quality of Worklife |
25-27 |
F4 a-c |
None |
One page activity diary [Caruso et al. 2005] |
Complete instrument* |
48-hour Activity Log |
*Original question modified for use in proposed information collection
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [2007]. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Questionnaire. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [http://www.cdc.gov/BRfss/questionnaires/english.htm]. Retrieved December, 2009.
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NIOSH [2002]. Quality of Worklife Module. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/qwlquest.html].
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