The CDC is interested in developing a
framework for communicating health risk messages, particularly
about emerging environmental chemicals, to the attentive public
audience such as selected women who are pregnant or have very young
children. The three environmental chemicals, Bisphenol A (BPA),
phthalates, and mercury have been selected for this study. They are
of particular interest to these selected women as the risks of
exposure are higher for very young children because of their
hand-to-mouth behaviors and direct oral (mouth) contact with
materials containing these chemicals. Furthermore, young children
eat and drink more per pound of body weight than adults. The
proposed qualitative study (involving focus groups) is designed to
inform the development of messages that will be most attractive and
compelling in terms of communicating health risk information about
emerging chemicals. This information is not available from any
other source. The information gathered in this research will be
used internally by CDC staff and its contractor Westat to develop
messages for communicating with intended audiences. No personal
identifiers will be linked to data or provided to CDC. However,
information in identifiable form (IIF) will be used by the focus
group facility to screen participants for the focus groups. The IIF
includes respondent name and phone number. Participants will only
provide their first name during the focus group discussions. The
audio-tapes of the focus groups will be stored in a locked file
cabinet, and accessible only to Westat project staff. The recording
will be destroyed at the end of the study, which is currently May,
2011.
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USC 241 Name of Law: The Public Health and Welfare
US Code: 42 USC 241 Name of Law: Research and
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