CNPP Journaling (Revised)

Generic Clearance to Conduct Formative Research/CNPP

Attachment E 1 CNPP Focus Group Screener - English 6 5 15

CNPP Journaling (Revised)

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Attachment E 1: CNPP Focus Group Screener – English


CNPP Focus Group Activity

Group Screener - English



Hello, My name is_______________________, and I am calling from EurekaFacts, a research company in Maryland. We are calling on behalf of the United States Department of Agriculture to ask for your participation in a discussion regarding how things are going these days and your overall life priorities. Your participation is voluntary and as a token of our appreciation, we will provide $75 as an incentive for your participation in a 90 minute discussion group regarding your life priorities. There are no penalties if you chose not to participate. This feedback session will be private, which means that nothing that you say will be seen by anyone other than qualified researchers working on this project. Your responses will be combined with others and you will never be personally identified. You will be asked to complete a “homework” assignment prior to the groups and bring it to the discussion session. As another incentive you will receive additional $25 for doing so. This information will be use to expand the understanding of food choice behaviors.


Are you interested in participating?


IF NO: Thank you and have a great day/evening.


IF YES: Great! First, I need to ask you a few questions to find out if your background meets the needs of this study.



Q1. DO NOT READ: Record Gender

1.MALE

2.FEMALE


INTERVIEWER: recruit a mix on gender.


Q2. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

1.Yes GO TO Q4

2.No




Q3. What is your race? Interviewer: accept multiple responses, if Black or African-American mentioned and not Hispanic/Latino assign to African American group

           1. American Indian or Alaskan Native

        2.Asian

        3.Black or African-American

           4. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

        5.White


Q4. Which of the following age categories are you in?

1.Under 18 [Terminate and thank: Based on the requirements of the study, it looks like we can’t include you at this time. It is possible we will be calling you in the future for other studies.]

Shape2 Shape1

Qualifies as Generation Y

2.18-24

3.25-32

Shape4 Shape3

Qualifies as Generation X

4.33-39

5.40-49

6.50 or older – TERMINATE



Q5. Can you tell me how tall you are in feet and inches? INTERVIEWER: If respondent doesn’t know, ask them to give you their best guess. If they can’t guess, terminate.


_____ Feet _____Inches



Q6. Can you tell me how much you weigh in pounds? INTERVIEWER: If respondent doesn’t know, ask them to give you their best guess. If they can’t guess, terminate.


_____ Pounds



INTERVIEWER: Use NIH link (will be provided) and enter height and weight to calculate BMI



Q7. DO NOT READ: Interviewer, record BMI below

1.18.5 or less TERMINATE

2.18.6 to 24.9

3.25 to 34.9

4.35 or over TERMINATE







Q8. Please select the category that best represents your living situation:

1.Live in parent/guardian’s home TERMINATE

2.Live in dorm/group home TERMINATE

3.Live alone with roommates

4.Live alone without roommates

5.Live with spouse/significant other and/or children/other family members


Q9. In your household, who is responsible for making choices regarding the food you/your household eats?

1.I am primarily responsible for making choices regarding the food I/my household eats

2.I share the responsibility equally for making choices regarding the food I/my household eats

3.Someone else is primarily responsible for making choices regarding the food I/my household eats TERMINATE



Q10. Including yourself, how many household members are there in your home? Exclude any roommates/boarders/etc.

1.1 (yourself only)

2.2

3.3

4.4

5.5

6.6

7. 7

8.8 or more



Q11. Thinking of everyone in your household who receives income, what is the total yearly income for your household before taxes, including salaries, Social Security, pension, interest, and investment earnings.

1.Under $25,000

2.$25,000 to just below $30,000

3.$30,000 to just below $37,000

4.$37,000 to just below $45,000

5.$50,000 to just below $52,000

6.$52,000 to just below $60,000

7.$60,000 to just below $67,000

8.$67,000 to just below $75,000

9.$75,000 to just below $100,000

10.$100,000 or more


Programmer Note: The following combinations will qualify as low income

If Q10=1 and Q11=1


If Q10=2 and Q11=1,2

If Q10=3 and Q11=1,2,3

If Q10=4 and Q11=1,2,3,4

If Q10=5 and Q11=1,2,3,4,5

If Q10=6 and Q11=1,2,3,4,5,6

If Q10=7 and Q11=1,2,3,4,5,6,7

If Q10=8 and Q11=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8


IF NON-HISPANIC GO TO INVITATION PAGE



Q12. In general, what language(s) do you read and speak?

1.Only Spanish

2.Spanish better than English

3.Both equally

4.English better than Spanish

5.Only English


Q13. In general, what language(s) do you usually speak at home?

1.Only Spanish

2.Spanish better than English

3.Both equally

4.English better than Spanish

5.Only English



Q14. In which language(s) do you usually think?

1.Only Spanish

2.Spanish better than English

3.Both equally

4.English better than Spanish

5.Only English



Q15. What language(s) do you usually speak with your friends?

1.Only Spanish

2.Spanish better than English

3.Both equally

4.English better than Spanish

5.Only English


Q16. Can you tell me the country or countries your family is originally from?


_____________________________ Record


NOTE: Add up and average for Q12-15. If average is less than 2.99 GO TO SPANISH BICULTURAL INVITATION PAGE. Otherwise GO TO ENGLISH INVITATION PAGE.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INVITATION PAGE

NOTE – Recruit the following number per segment:

(6) Generation X and Low Income, Overweight/obese, mix race

(6) Generation X and Low Income, Healthy weight, mix race

(6) Generation X and High Income, Overweight/obese, mix race

(6) Generation X and High Income, Healthy weight, mix race

(6) Generation Y and Low Income, Overweight/obese, mix race

(6) Generation Y and Low Income, Healthy weight, mix race

(6) Generation Y and High Income, Overweight/obese, mix race

(6) Generation Y and High Income, Healthy weight, mix race

(6) Generation X and Low Income, Overweight/obese, African American

(6) Generation Y and Low Income, Healthy weight, African American

(6) Generation X and High Income, Overweight/obese, African American

(6) Generation Y and High Income, Healthy weight, mix race, African American


Thank you for completing the screening questions. As I mentioned previously, you have been invited to participate in a small discussion group regarding your life priorities and food. Your participation means that you would participate in the 90 minute discussion that will be held on DATE/TIME/LOCATION. As a token of our appreciation, you will receive $75 upon completion of the group and $25 after completing “homework assignment”.


Would you still like to participate?



[If R seems uncomfortable, explain, “This information will be used only to send you instruction about the journaling task”]


Respondent’s name _____________________________________


Address ______________________________________________


Email Address__________________________________________


Telephone Number: ________________Alternate Number: ___________________________







SPANISH BICULTURAL LANGUAGE INVITATION PAGE

NOTE – Recruit the following number per segment:

(6) Bicultural and Overweight/obese, Mexican

(6) Bicultural and Healthy weight, Mexican

(6) Bicultural and Overweight/obese, Caribbean and South American

(6) Bicultural and Healthy weight, Caribbean and South American

(6) Bicultural and Overweight/obese, Central American

(6) Bicultural and Healthy weight, Central American


Thank you for completing the screening questions. As I mentioned previously, you have been invited to participate in a discussion regarding your life priorities and food. As a token of our appreciation, you will receive $__ upon completion of the group and $__after completing “homework assignment”.



Would you still like to participate?



[If R seems uncomfortable, explain, “This information will be used only to contact you about the journaling task.”]


Respondent’s name _____________________________________


Address ______________________________________________


Email Address__________________________________________


Telephone Number: _____________________________________


Alternate Number: ______________________________________




Homework Instructions

Metaphor Elicitation – (to put at end of screener)



As a token of our appreciation, we will give you an additional $25 for completing the following homework exercise. In preparation for the discussion, please collect 7-10 images that represent your thoughts, feelings, and impressions, and concerns about living a healthy life.  These can be photographs, pictures torn out of magazines, newspaper clippings, images you print from the web, hand drawings – images in any medium.  This should be based on what you already think and feel about this topic (please do not do any new research).  Please bring the images with you and be prepared to talk about what you see in them.

The images should reflect your thoughts and emotions about living a healthy life.  We are looking for analogies or metaphors for your feelings. We know this can be a different way of thinking so I’d like to share some examples from unrelated projects. This is just to jump start your thinking based on images other people have picked to represent feelings or thoughts.

  • A fuzzy sock to represent comfort, softness

  • A picture of an iceberg to show there are some things hidden that you can’t see

  • A picture of a river stone to illustrate time, smoothness



Look for images that show all aspects of how you feel about living a healthy life.

We will also email you these instructions to the address you provided. 






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