Student Outcome Survey Baseline

Evaluation of Dating Matters: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships

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Appendix D:

Student Baseline Outcome Survey



Dating Matters: Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships™ Initiative


Division of Violence Prevention

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-XXXX

Exp. Date:


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Student Name: Last_______________________________ First_________________________ Initial_______

Student Survey ID:

Classroom Number: _____________________________________________________________________________

School Number:

Program Year:

Survey Iteration:

Survey Date:



Evaluation of CDC’s Dating Matters™:

Strategies to Promote Healthy Teen Relationships Initiative


BASELINE STUDENT SURVEY


Instructions

  • Use a pencil or blue or black pen.

  • Fill bubbles completely. Like this:

  • Do not mark answers with ’s or ’s.


1. Birth date: Month: ___________ Day: ________Year:________



2. Sex:

Male

Female


3. What is your current grade?

6th

7th

8th



4. Are you Hispanic or Latino?

 Yes

 No

5. What is your race? Mark one or more.

 White

 Black of African American

 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

 Asian

 American Indian or Alaska Native

 Other (Specify: ____________________)


6. Think about the grown-ups that live in your house. Mark the circles to indicate all the grown-ups who live in your house.

Mother

Foster Mother/Guardian

Aunt

Father

Foster Father/Guardian

Uncle

Stepmother/Father's Girlfriend

Grandmother

Other relatives or friends

Stepfather/Mother's Boyfriend

Grandfather




7. For each item, please mark the circle for Not True, Somewhat True or Certainly True. It would help us if you answer all items as best you can even if you are not absolutely sure. Please give your answers based on how things have been for you in the last six months.


Not

True

Somewhat

True

Certainly

True

a. I try to be nice to other people. I care about their feelings

b. I get a lot of headaches, stomach-aches, or sickness

c. I usually share with others, for example, CD’s, games, food

d. I worry a lot

  1. I am helpful if someone is hurt, upset, or feeling ill

f. I am often unhappy, depressed, or tearful

g. I am nervous in new situations. I easily lose confidence

h. I am kind to younger children

i. I often offer to help others (parents, teachers, children)

j. I have many fears; I am easily scared

The next question is about whether or not you have adults you can count on – to encourage you, or help you with any serious problems that come up.


8. Could you go to a parent or to another relative (not a parent) with a serious problem?

 No

 Yes





The next questions ask about “dating.” By “dating,” we mean spending time with someone you are seeing or going out with. Examples of this might include hanging out at the mall, in the neighborhood, or at home or going somewhere together like the movies, a game, or a party. It doesn't have to be a formal date or something you planned in advance and it may be with a small group. The term "date" includes both one-time dates and time together as part of long-term relationships.


9. Do your parents allow you to date?

 Yes

No


10. Have you ever DATED someone, including, for example, someone you spent time with or someone you are/were seeing or going out with?

 Yes

 No If No, skip to Question 25


11. Do your parents know where you are when you are out on a date?

 Always

Sometimes

Never


12. What was the length of your longest dating relationship?

 1 date

 1 week

 More than 1 week and less than one month

 1 to 6 months

 More than 6 months and less than a year

 1 year or more


13. Have you ever dated someone who is a different age than yourself?

 Yes

 No If No, skip to Question 15


14. How much older or younger was that person?

 1-year difference

 2-year difference

 More than 3 years difference in age


15. How many different people have you dated since you began dating?


0

4

8

1

5

9

2

6

10 or more

3

7







The following questions ask you about things that may have happened with a boyfriend/girlfriend (past or present).


Fill in the bubbles below that are your best estimates of how often these things have ever happened with someone you were dating. As a guide, use the following scale:


Never: this has never happened in your relationships

Seldom: this has happened only 1-2 times in your relationships

Sometimes: this has happened about 3-5 times in your relationships

Often: this has happened 6 times or more in your relationships


16.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I touched him/her sexually when he/she didn’t want me to.

b.

He/she touched me sexually when I didn’t want him/her to.

c.

I tried to turn his/her friends against him/her.

d.

He/she tried to turn my friends against me.

e.

I did something to make him/her feel jealous.

f.

He/she did something to make me feel jealous.

g.

I destroyed or threatened to destroy something he/she valued.


h.

He/she destroyed or threatened to destroy something I valued.

i.

I brought up something bad he/she had done in the past.

j.

He/she brought up something bad I had done in the past.

17.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I threw something at him/her.

b.

He/she threw something at me.

c.

I said things just to make him/her angry.

d.

He/she said things just to make me angry.

e.

I spoke to him/her in a hostile or mean tone of voice.

f.

He/she spoke to me in a hostile or mean tone of voice.

g.

I forced him/her to have sex when he/she didn’t want to.

h.

He/she forced me to have sex when I didn’t want to.

i.

I threatened him/her in an attempt to have sex with him/her.

j.

He/she threatened me in an attempt to have sex with me.

18.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I insulted him/her with put-downs.

b.

He/she insulted me with put-downs.

c.

I kissed him/her when he/she didn’t want me to.

d.

He/she kissed me when I didn’t want him/her to.

e.

I said things to his/her friends about him/her to turn them against him/her.

f.


He/she said things to my friends about me to turn them against me.

g.

I ridiculed or made fun of him/her/her in front of others.

h.

He/she ridiculed or made fun of me in front of others.

i.

I kept track of who he/she was with and where he/she was.

j.

He/she kept track of who I was with and where I was.

19.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I blamed him/her/her for the problem.

b.

He/she blamed me for the problem.

c.

I kicked, hit, or punched him/her/her.

d.

He/she kicked, hit, or punched me.

e.

I accused him/her of flirting with another girl/guy.

f.

He/she accused me of flirting with another girl/guy.

g.

I deliberately tried to frighten him/her.

h.

He/she deliberately tried to frighten me.

i.

I ridiculed or made fun of him/her in front of others.

j.

He/she ridiculed or made fun of me in front of others.

20.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I slapped him/her or pulled his/her hair.

b.

He/she slapped me or pulled my hair.

c.

I threatened to hurt him/her.

d.

He/she threatened to hurt me.

e.

I threatened to end the relationship.

f.

He/she threatened to end the relationship.

g.

I threatened to hit him/her or throw something at him/her.

h.

He/she threatened to hit me or throw something at me.

i.

I pushed, shoved, or shook him/her

j.

He/she pushed, shoved, or shook me.

21.


Never

Seldom

Sometimes

Often

a.

I spread rumors about him/her

b.

He/she spread rumors about me.

c.

I threatened him/her with a knife or gun (including waving or pointing a knife).

d.

He/she threatened me with a knife or gun (including waving or pointing a knife).

e.

I choked him/her.

f.

He/she choked me.

g.

I used a knife or fired a gun.

h.

He/she used a knife or fired a gun.

i.

I scratched him/her and/or bent his/her fingers.

j.

He/she scratched me and/or bent my fingers.

k.

I burned him/her.

l.

He/she burned me.

m.

I bit him/her.

n.

He/she bit me.



22. Has someone you were dating, or used to date, ever…..


Yes

No




a.

Repeatedly followed, harassed, and contacted you when you didn’t want to be (and in a way that felt uncomfortable, scary or threatening to you)?




b.

Made unwanted phone calls or left you voice messages (hang-ups, text, voicemails) AND/OR

Sent you unwanted emails, instant messages, or messages through websites like Facebook & MySpace?





23. Have you ever done the following to someone you were dating or used to date…

Yes

No

a.

Repeatedly followed, harassed, and contacted them when they didn’t want to be (and in a way that felt uncomfortable, scary or threatening to them)?

b.

Made unwanted phone calls or left them voice messages (hang-ups, text, voicemails) AND/OR

Sent them unwanted emails, instant messages, or messages through websites like Facebook & MySpace?

24. Please indicate how often each of the following statements is true currently or was true in your most recent dating relationship.  Would you say never, sometimes, usually, or always?

Never

Sometimes

Usually

Always

a.

My boyfriend/girlfriend is/was honest and truthful with me.

b.

My boyfriend/girlfriend and I are/were good at working out our differences.

c.

When I have a serious disagreement with my boyfriend/girlfriend, we discuss(ed) it respectfully.

d.

My boyfriend/girlfriend and I work(ed) as a team. 

e.

I enjoy(ed) spending time with my boyfriend/girlfriend.


25. The following questions refer to times when you and the person you are dating have disagreements. We want you to answer these questions about a dating partner if you have one now or have had one in the last 4 months. But if you do not have a current or recent (in the last 4 months) boyfriend or girlfriend, please think about a close friend, either a boy or a girl.


Please remember that by “dating,” we mean spending time with someone you are seeing or going out with. Examples of this might include hanging out at the mall, in the neighborhood, or at home or going somewhere together like the movies, a game, or a party. It doesn't have to be a formal date or something you planned in advance and it may be with a small group. The term "date" includes both one-time dates and time together as part of long-term relationships.


  1. The person I am thinking about when filling out this questionnaire has these initials: ___________.

  2. This person is:


 a current or recent (in the last 4 months) boy/girlfriend (please select if you have dated

anyone in the last 4 months)


OR


 a close friend (only if you have not dated anyone in the last 4 months)



Never

Almost Never

Sometimes

Often

Always



How often do YOU use these styles…

1

2

3

4

5



c.

Launching personal attacks



d.

Focusing on the problem at hand.



e.

Remaining silent for long periods of time



f.

Not being willing to stick up for myself



g.

Exploding and getting out of control



h.

Sitting down and discussing differences constructively.



i.

Reaching a limit, shutting down, and refusing to talk any further.



j.

Being too compliant.



k.

Getting carried away and saying things that aren’t meant.



l.

Finding alternatives that are acceptable to each of us.



m.

Tuning the other person out.



n.

Not defending my position.



o.

Throwing insults and digs.



p.

Negotiating and compromising.



q.

Withdrawing, acting distant, and not interested.



r.

Giving in with little attempt to present my side of the issue.




26. From the list below, choose the one adult in your home who is the main person who takes care of you. If there is more than one person who takes care of you, select the one you spend the most time with.

 Mom

 Dad

 Grandmother

 Grandfather

 Step-mom

 Step-dad

 Older sister

 Older brother

 Aunt

 Uncle

 Foster mom

 Foster dad

 Other adult


27. The statements below are about this person who mainly takes care of you. (In the statements, to keep things simple, we call this person you selected above “parent” even though they may have a different relationship to you.)


Please rate each item as to how often it TYPICALLY occurs in your home.

Never

Almost

Never

Sometimes

Often

Always



1.

Your parent tells you that you are doing a good job.



2.

You fail to leave a note or to let your parent know where you are going.



3.

You stay out in the evening past the time you are supposed to be home.



4.

You have a boy/girlfriend and your parent doesn’t know it.



5.

Your parent compliments you when you have done something well.



6.

Your parent asks you what your plans are for the coming day.



7.

Your parent praises you for behaving well.



8.

Your parent does not know the friends you are with.



9.

Your parent does not know the people you date.



10.

Your parent talks to you about your friends.



11.

Your parent talks to you about your boyfriends/girlfriends.



12.

Your parent asks you about your day in school.




Now we are going to ask you about some things that might have happened in your life.


28. At any time in your life, did you SEE a parent get pushed, slapped, hit, punched, or beat up by another parent, or their boyfriend or girlfriend?

 Yes

 No


29. At any time in your life, did you HEAR a parent get pushed, slapped, hit, punched, or beat up by another parent, or their boyfriend or girlfriend?

 Yes

 No


30. At any time in your life, in real life, did you SEE anyone get attacked on purpose with a stick, rock, gun, knife, or other thing that would hurt? Somewhere like: at home, at school, at a store, in a car, on the street, or anywhere else?

 Yes

 No


31. At any time in your life, were you in any place in real life where you could see or hear people being shot, bombs going off, or street riots?

 Yes

 No


32. Have you ever been initiated into a named gang?

Yes

No


The next 5 questions ask about sexual intercourse.


33. Have you ever had sexual intercourse?

Yes

No If No, skip to Question 37


34. How old were you when you had sexual intercourse for the first time?

8 years old or younger

9 years old

10 years old

11 years old

12 years old

13 years old or older


35. With how many people have you ever had sexual intercourse?

1 person

2 people

3 people

4 people

5 people

6 or more people


36. The last time you had sexual intercourse, did you or your partner use a condom?

Yes

 No

37. If you did NOT WANT TO have sex, how sure are you that you could keep from having sex?

 Very sure I could keep from having sex

 Sort of sure I could keep from having sex

 Not too sure I could keep from having sex

 I probably couldn’t keep from having sex

38. Is there at least one teacher or other adult in this/her school that you can talk to if you have a problem?

 Yes

 No

 Not sure


39. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Please choose one answer for each line.

Strongly

Agree

Agree

Not Sure

Disagree

Strongly

Disagree

a. My school has clear rules and consequences for behavior.

b. Harassment and bullying by other students is a problem at my school.

c. Illegal drugs are a problem at my school.

d. Violence is a problem at my school.

e. Students help decide what goes on in my school.


40. In your lifetime, has anyone you know done the

following to you IN PERSON?

Never

1-3 times

4-9

times

10 or more times

a.

Made unwelcome sexual comments, jokes or gestures

b.

Called you gay or lesbian in a negative way

c.

Touched you in an unwelcome sexual way

d.

Showed you sexy or sexual pictures that you didn’t want to see

e.

Physically intimidated you in a sexual way

f.

Forced you to do something sexual


41. In your lifetime, have you done the following to someone

else IN PERSON?

Never

1-3 times

4-9

times

10 or more times

a.

Made unwelcome sexual comments, jokes or gestures

b.

Called you gay or lesbian in a negative way

c.

Touched you in an unwelcome sexual way

d.

Showed you sexy or sexual pictures that you didn’t want to see

e.

Physically intimidated you in a sexual way

f.

Forced you to do something sexual



42. In your lifetime, how often, if at all, did someone do the following things to you?

Never

1-3 times

4-9

times

10 or more times

a.

Someone spread rumors about me online, whether they were true or not.

b.

Someone made a threatening or aggressive comment to me online.

c.

Someone asked me to do something sexual when I was online that I did not want to do.



43.

In your lifetime, how often, if at all, did you do the following to others?

Never

1-3 times

4-9

times

10 or more times

a.

Spread rumors about someone online, whether they were true or not.

b.

Made aggressive or threatening comments to anyone online.

c.

Asked someone to do something sexual online when the other person did not want to do it.





d.

Sent a picture text message that was sexual in any way when that person did not want to receive it.


44. In the last year, how many times have you...



Never

1 or 2 times

3 to 5 times

6 to 9 times

10 or more times

a. Drank more than a sip of beer, wine, wine coolers, or

liquor (like whiskey or gin)?

b. Smoked cigarettes?

c. Been drunk?

d. Used marijuana or weed (pot, hash, reefer)?

e. Used inhalants? (sniffing glue, huffing, whippits)

f. Used other illegal drugs (cocaine, crack, meth, heroin)?

g. Used a prescription drug when it was not prescribed for

you or that you took only for the experience or feeling it

caused?









45. These statements are about hitting in situations in which boys and girls are dating. How strongly

do you agree or disagree with each statement?


Strongly agree

Somewhat agree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

a.   It is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend if he did something to make her mad.

b.   It is OK for a girl to hit her boyfriend if he insulted her in front of friends.

c.   Boys sometimes deserve to be hit by the girls they date.

d.   A boy who makes his girlfriend jealous on purpose deserves to be hit.

e.   It is OK for a girl to hit a boy if he hit her first.



46. These statements are about hitting in situations in which boys and girls are dating. How strongly

do you agree or disagree with each statement?


Strongly agree

Somewhat agree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly disagree

a.   It is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend if she did something to make him mad.

b.   It is OK for a boy to hit his girlfriend if she insulted him in front of friends.

c.   Girls sometimes deserve to be hit by the boys they date.

d.   A girl who makes her boyfriend jealous on purpose deserves to be hit.

e.   It is OK for a boy to hit a girl if she hit him first.

 


47. Are there any services in your community for helping teenagers who are victims in abusive and violent dating relationships?

 Yes

 No

 I don’t know



48. Are there any websites or telephone hotlines for helping teenagers who are victims in abusive and violent dating relationships?

 Yes

 No

 I don’t know





49. Please indicate whether you think the following statements are true or false.

TRUE

FALSE

a.

Boys are the victims of dating abuse about as often as girls.

b.

I can name at least two S.A.F.E. skills that help me communicate in a healthy way in my relationships.



c.

The majority of teens in abusive dating relationships have witnessed abuse between their parents.



d.

Dating violence only affects students in high school and college.

e.

Most teen rapes are by someone the teen does not know.

f.

Dating violence refers to only those behaviors that cause physical injury (e.g., bruises, cuts).



g.

I can name at least three local or national organizations/resources that can help teens who are in unhealthy or unsafe relationships.








50. How strongly do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


Strongly

agree

Somewhat agree

Somewhat disagree

Strongly

disagree

a. Most girls/women can’t be trusted.

b. In a dating relationship the boy should be smarter than the girl.

c. Girls are always trying to manipulate boys.

d. In a dating relationship, the boy and girl should have about equal power.

e. Swearing is worse for a girl than for a boy.

  1. On a date, the boy should be expected to pay all expenses.

g. In general, the father should have greater authority than the mother in making family decisions.

h. It is all right for a girl to ask a boy out on a date.

  1. It is more important for boys than girls to do well in school.

j. If both husband and wife have jobs, the husband should do a share of the housework, such as washing dishes and doing the laundry.

k. Girls should have the same freedom as boys.



51. In the last 30 days at school, how often did this happen?

Never

1 or 2

times

3 or 4

times

5 or more times

a.

I upset other students for the fun of it.

b.

In a group I teased other students.

c.

Other students made fun of me.

d.

Other students called me names.

e.

I I helped harass other students.

f.

I spread rumors about other students.

g.

I started (instigated) arguments or conflicts.

h.

I excluded other students from my clique of friends.




The next few questions are about vandalism, violence, and weapons.


52. In the past 6 months, how often did you:

Never

1 or 2

times

3 or 4

times

5 or more

times

Don’t

know

a.

Deliberately damage property that didn’t belong to you (including painting graffiti or signs)?

b.

Get into a serious physical fight?

c.

Run away from home?

d.

Steal something worth more than $50?

e.

Sell marijuana or other drugs?

f.

Steal something worth less than $50?

g.

Get attacked by someone who seemed to want to seriously hurt you?

h.

Attack someone with the idea of seriously hurting them?



53. During the past 30 days, on how many days did you carry a weapon such as a gun, knife, or club?

 0 days

 1 day

 2 or 3 days

 4 or 5 days

 6 or more days



54. Have you seen, read, or heard about any campaigns (on Facebook, in your school, on flyers or posters, or from your friends) that talk about or focus on young people and healthy dating relationships?

 Yes

 No

 Not sure



55. Have you heard of i2i?

 Yes

 No

 Not sure



56. Which of the following is the i2i slogan?

 Being bullied? Use your voice. Be heard.

 What R U Looking 4

 Think it’s important? Say so.

 I don’t know



57. Which of the following have you seen or heard about? (Select all that apply.)

 i2i Brand Ambassadors

 i2i Facebook Page

 i2i Healthy Relationships Texts

 i2i posters, flyers, or postcards

 I haven’t seen or heard about any of these.



58. Have you participated in any i2i activities?

 Yes

 No



58a. If yes, which ones? (Select all that apply.)

i2i event

Read or posted on the i2i Facebook page

Received an i2i relationship text

Received an i2i poster, flyer or post card

Talked with an i2i brand ambassador

Other activity (specify: _______)

Other activity (specify: _______)




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