“Food and Drug Administration’s Evaluation of the Fresh Empire Campaign on Tobacco” (OMB Control Number 0910-0788)
Change Request
March 11, 2015
The Food and Drug Administration is submitting this nonmaterial/non-substantive change request (83-C) to update the project schedule and revise the data collection documents for the first follow up data collection for EFECT.
In addition, the following is provided to explain the justification for this change request:
FDA’s Fresh Empire public education campaign aims to reduce tobacco use among multicultural youth aged 12 to 17 who affiliate with a Hip Hop peer crowd, and predominantly among African American, Hispanic, and Asian/ Pacific Islander youth.
The Evaluation of the Fresh Empire Campaign on Tobacco (EFECT) is designed to measure awareness of and exposure to the campaign and assess its impact on outcome variables of interest. Baseline data collection for EFECT was conducted between July 2015 and November 2015 in 15 campaign-targeted cities and 15 comparison cities through in-person and web-based surveys.
We request that the project schedule be updated as follows:
Begin the first follow-up data collection period six months after campaign launch (instead of three months), i.e., in April 2016.
Allow six months between follow-up data collection periods (rather than continuous data collection) with the second follow-up beginning in December 2016 and the third follow-up beginning in August 2017.
This population proved difficult to reach during baseline data collection through address-based-sampling, and we did not recruit as many participants as we expected to through social media. Therefore, continuous data collection is not feasible. These changes to the project schedule will allow us to retain as many baseline respondents as possible in follow-up survey rounds (the embedded longitudinal cohort), and as originally planned, we will recruit new respondents to account for attrition via mail and web-based screeners.
We request the following changes to the data collection documents:
Create new consent process for youth in the embedded longitudinal cohort who are now 18 years old and therefore no longer require parental consent, and update related forms and reminders
Revise the wording in multiple documents to reflect the new timeframe (first follow up) and update the number of participants to date
Provide more detail for follow-up data collection for participants continuing in the embedded longitudinal cohort, including offering the option to take a web-based survey on a personal computer or mobile device, and update forms accordingly
Edit and/or add items in the post-campaign instrument to:
confirm respondent identity (for continued participation in longitudinal study)
identify questions that do not have to be completed again by the embedded longitudinal cohort because baseline responses can be carried over
add instructions and make edits based on mode (web vs. in-person)
reflect EFECT messaging and campaign media, such as videos
reflect best practices for item (i.e., question) development
Delete questions from the post-campaign instrument for length
Allow for social media recruitment through Instagram, in addition to Facebook and Twitter
Revise multiple documents to more clearly explain study procedures and respondent rights
Add items to collect baseline data on measures to be used for Wave 2 of the campaign
Remove attachments #16 Verification form and #18 verification letter as the documents have not been used and will not be used.
Re-arranged IC structure for clarity and to better reflect the study.
Contents of the OMB Package for the First EFECT Follow-up Survey:
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