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2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

Added-Burden-OMB Memo

OMB: 0930-0110

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DATE: September 8, 2010


TO: OMB Desk Officer


FROM: SAMHSA Clearance Officer

SUBJE CT: Additional Burden for 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health



The 2010 - 2011 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) (OMB No. 0930-0110) were approved on September 4, 2009. This approval expires on January 31, 2012. As part of the 2010 NSDUH, 500 respondents will complete a Mental Health Surveillance Study (MHSS) interview. These respondents represented a sub-sample of the NSDUH respondents and were selected using the K-6 and the WHODAS impairment scale. Interviews were completed over the telephone by mental health clinicians using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID).


Through the use of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) funds, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has funded activities that will expand the MHSS sample and analytic capabilities. This expansion will allow for the production of analytic and methodological reports on a variety of topics that would otherwise not be possible with the smaller sample. At this time, SAMHSA is requesting an amendment to the current clearance to increase the MHSS sample by an additional 1,000 SCID interviews -- bringing the total number to 1,500 interviews in 2011.


The original burden table covering the 2010 NSDUH including the 500 interviews for the MHSS (for which OMB approval has been received) is below. The second table below summarizes the revised 2011 NSDUH burden including the additional 1,000 SCID interviews, for a total of 1,500 MHSS interviews. The only differences are in the rows for the Clinical Follow-up Certification and Clinical Follow-up Interview.


No changes have been made to the NSDUH survey or the SCID instruments or data collection protocol (as described in the Supporting Statement that received final OMB approval on September 4, 2009).



Estimated Burden for 2010 NSDUH




Instrument



No. of

Respondents


Responses per respondent


Hours per response


Total burden hours


Hourly

Wage rate


Total costs


Household

Screening


190,800


1


0.083


15,836


$14.64


$231,839


Interview


67,500


1


1.000


67,500


$14.64


$988,200


Clinical Follow-up Certification


24


1


1.000


24


$14.64


$351


Clinical Follow-up Interview


500


1


1.000


500


$14.64


$7,320


Screening Verification


5,400


1


0.067


362


$14.64


$ 5,300


Interview Verification


10,125


1


0.067


678


$14.64


$9,926


TOTAL:


190,824






84,900




$ 1,242,936






















Estimated Burden for 2011 NSDUH




Instrument



No. of

Respondents


Responses per respondent


Hours per response


Total burden hours


Hourly

Wage rate


Total costs


Household

Screening


190,800


1


0.083


15,836


$14.64


$231,839



Interview


67,500


1


1.000


67,500


$14.64


$988,200



Clinical Follow-up Certification


90


1


1.000


90


$14.64


$1,318



Clinical Follow-up Interview


1,500


1


1.000


1,500


$14.64


$21,960



Screening Verification


5,400


1


0.067


362


$14.64


$5,300



Interview Verification


10,125


1


0.067


678


$14.64


$9,926



TOTAL:


190,890






85,966




$1,258,542



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