Crosswalk of Program Changes

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The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS)

Crosswalk of Program Changes

OMB: 0920-0822

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Attachment Type of Change Current Question/Item Requested Change (script and questions edits in blue bold)
Attachment E Change to General Notes (CATI script to address possible incorrect age given by respondent) The question numbers are the variable names. Question numbers in parenthesis are for administrative purposes and will not appear on the final data set. CATI-System and other contractor-created variables are included in the survey instrument, are surrounded by brackets, and may be included on the final data set. Response options in all UPPER CASE should not be read. Responses of Don’t Know, Refused and LEGIT SKIP will be represented using codes -1, -2 and -3, respectively. Blank fields will be interpreted as inadvertent skips. The following abbreviations are used within the instrument: LEGITIMATE SKIP is LEGIT SKIP, DK is Don’t Know, REF is Refused, MTP is Made to Penetrate, and PTSD is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. This survey will be administered both in English and in Spanish (following translation). Interviewers will not read answer options listed in ALL CAPS. Answer options listed in both upper and lower case are read to the respondent. Anytime a respondent reports his/her age at first > 18, or DK, or Ref, the program will skip perpetrator age questions. The minimum number of relationships identified should equal the minimum number of perpetrators calculated. If 996 is entered before the minimum is reached a soft error check should appear. For example, If D03=2 and D04 = 4, then the minimum number should be equal 4. If 996 is entered for D05_02 or D05_03 or D05_04, the soft check will appear. The question numbers are the variable names. Question numbers in parenthesis are for administrative purposes and will not appear on the final data set. CATI-System and other contractor-created variables are included in the survey instrument, are surrounded by brackets, and may be included on the final data set. Response options in all UPPER CASE should not be read. Responses of Don’t Know, Refused and LEGIT SKIP will be represented using codes -1, -2 and -3, respectively. Blank fields will be interpreted as inadvertent skips. The following abbreviations are used within the instrument: LEGITIMATE SKIP is LEGIT SKIP, DK is Don’t Know, REF is Refused, MTP is Made to Penetrate, and PTSD is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. This survey will be administered both in English and in Spanish (following translation). Interviewers will not read answer options listed in ALL CAPS. Answer options listed in both upper and lower case are read to the respondent. Anytime a respondent reports his/her age at first > 18, or DK, or Ref, the program will skip perpetrator age questions. The minimum number of relationships identified should equal the minimum number of perpetrators calculated. If 996 is entered before the minimum is reached a soft error check should appear. For example, If D03=2 and D04 = 4, then the minimum number should be equal 4. If 996 is entered for D05_02 or D05_03 or D05_04, the soft check will appear. The age at first occurrence of a behavior should be younger than the current age specified in A1_CHK. If the age a behavior first occurred is older than current age, CATI will display a soft check: “It looks as though I may have entered your current age wrong. We just entered {fill: response from current question} but earlier I put your current age as {fill: A1_CHK}. Would you like me to go back and change your current age or the age I just entered?” The interviewer can then choose to either revise current age, age at first for the behavior, or suppress the check and keep the inconsistent responses.
Attachment E Change to Intro script Hello, I am calling on behalf of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC. The CDC is conducting an important research study on health and injuries, and if someone in your household is selected to participate and completes the interview, we will send that person a check for {FILL: $10 / $40 (NONRESPONSE FOLLOW-UP PHASE)}. My name is __________, with RTI International and I’m part of the research team. Let me assure you that this is not a sales call. Your phone number has been chosen randomly to represent thousands of others in the country. Hello, I am calling on behalf of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC. In addition to preventing diseases, the CDC also focuses on a range of health topics, including injuries. The CDC is conducting an important research study on health and injuries, and if someone in your household is selected to participate and completes the interview, we will send that person a check for {FILL: $10 / $40 (NONRESPONSE FOLLOW-UP PHASE)}. My name is __________, with RTI International and I’m part of the research team. Let me assure you that this is not a sales call. Your phone number has been chosen randomly to represent thousands of others in the country.
Attachment E Revise order of CF1 so that it is asked after finding out if respondent is driving a vehicle. CF1: Are you 18 years or older? CF2: I need to ask you a few questions to determine eligibility for CDC’s study. Is this a cell phone? CF2_1: Are you driving a vehicle at this moment? CF2_2: When would be a better time to call you? CF2: I need to ask you a few questions to determine eligibility for CDC’s study. Is this a cell phone? CF2_1: Are you driving a vehicle at this moment? CF2_2: When would be a better time to call you? CF1: Are you 18 years or older?
Attachment E Add question to ask for permission to send text with more survey info. to cell phone respondents who say they are too busy to do survey (not currently included) Add: TEXT_CONSENT: For legal purposes, I need to record your verbal consent to receive a text message from us with more information about the study.  Do I have your consent to send this message?
Attachment E Add thank you text if given permission to send text. (not currently included) Add: TEXT_THANKS: Thank you for giving us permission to send you a text message with more information about the study. You can expect to receive the message within 24-48 hours.
Attachment E Add interviewer check for county/city A11a: What county do you live in? A11a: What county do you live in? INTERVIEWER: “I heard you say that you live in [REPEAT BACK RESPONSE]. Is this the name of the city you live in or the county that your city is in?” IF CITY, ASK AGAIN FOR NAME OF COUNTY. IF DK COUNTY OR INSISTS CITY IS THE COUNTY, ENTER RESPONSE INTO OTHER SPECIFY: COUNTY NOT LISTED.
Attachment E Add interviewer check for county/city A12a: What county do you live in? A12a: What county do you live in? INTERVIEWER: “I heard you say that you live in [REPEAT BACK RESPONSE]. Is this the name of the city you live in or the county that your city is in? ” IF CITY, ASK AGAIN FOR NAME OF COUNTY. IF DK COUNTY OR INSISTS CITY IS THE COUNTY, ENTER RESPONSE INTO OTHER SPECIFY: COUNTY NOT LISTED.
Attachment E Remove Military questions due to data collection having ended (including and military specific interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) Mil01: Have you been deployed longer than 30 consecutive days in the last 24 months that is since {FILL: DATE 24 MONTHS AGO}? [IF NECESSARY: This deployment may have started more than 24 months ago and continued within the past 24 months.] Delete
Attachment E Remove Military questions due to data collection having ended (including and military specific interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) Mil02: Where was your most recent deployment that lasted more than 30 consecutive days? IF NECESSARY: I’m not sure which category that falls into. Would you say … {READ RESPONSES – NO NEED TO READ THE PARENTHETICAL PORTION}.
Delete
Attachment E Remove Military questions due to data collection having ended (including and military specific interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) Mil03: Since September 11, 2001, have you been deployed to a combat zone or an area where you drew imminent danger pay or hostile fire pay? IF NECESSARY:
Hostile Fire Pay occurs when an appropriate commander certifies that a military member has been subjected to a hostile fire or explosion of a hostile mine or been on duty close to a hostile fire incident.

Imminent Danger Pay occurs when an appropriate commander certifies that a military member has served an official duty within an area designated by the Department of Defense as eligible for Imminent Danger Pay. As of April 2015, examples of areas eligible for imminent danger pay consist of Afghanistan, parts of the Balkans, Cuba, Haiti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Persian Gulf, Somalia, Syria, and Turkey.
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Attachment E Remove Military questions due to data collection having ended (including and military specific interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) Mil04: When you were deployed to a combat zone or an area where you drew imminent danger or hostile fire pay, were you involved in combat operations? Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS01: During your spouse’s active duty career, has he been deployed for more than 30 consecutive days? Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS02: Has your spouse been deployed longer than 30 consecutive days in the past 24 months that is since {FILL: DATE 24 MONTHS AGO}? IF NECESSARY: This deployment may have started more than 24 months ago and continued within the past 24 months. Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS03: In the past 24 months, that is since {FILL: DATE 24 MONTHS AGO}, how many times has your spouse been deployed more than 30 consecutive days? Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS04: Where was your spouse’s most recent deployment in the past 24 months that lasted longer than 30 consecutive days? IF NECESSARY: I’m not sure which category that falls into. Would you say … {READ RESPONSES – NO NEED TO READ THE PARENTHETICAL PORTION}.
Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS05: Was your spouse’s most recent deployment in the past 24 months to a combat zone? That is, an area where he drew imminent danger or hostile fire pay? [IF NECESSARY: Hostile Fire Pay occurs when an appropriate commander certifies that a military member has been subjected to a hostile fire or explosion of a hostile mine or been on duty in an area close to a hostile fire incident. Imminent Danger Pay occurs when an appropriate commander certifies that a military has served an official duty within an area designated by the Department of Defense as eligible for Imminent Danger Pay. As of April 2015, examples of areas eligible for imminent danger pay consist of Afghanistan, parts of the Balkans, Cuba, Haiti, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Persian Gulf, Somalia, Syria, and Turkey.
Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS06: Is your spouse currently deployed? Delete
Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) (SPS07): When do you expect your spouse to return from his current deployment?

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Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS07MO: _ _ {Enter 1 – 12}
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Attachment E Remove spouse of Military questions due to data collection having ended (including interviewer script and CATI skip patterns) SPS07Yr: _ _ _ _ {4 digit year} Delete
Attachment E Remove question due to low response option variability J03: Men and women should have equal say in all aspects of their relationship. Delete
Attachment E Remove question due to low response option variability J04: Hitting or slapping is sometimes ok within an intimate relationship. Delete
Attachment E Shorten question J10: I have doubts that I would know what to say or do to stop intimate partner violence among others if I were to see a situation that could turn violent between intimate partners.
I have doubts that I would know what to say or do to stop intimate partner violence among others if I were to see a situation that could turn violent. (REMOVED "between intimate partners")
Attachment E Remove question due to low response option variability J12: People can be taught what to do or say to help stop intimate partner violence from happening between others. Delete
Attachment E Remove question due to low response option variability J17: People can be taught what to do or say to help stop sexual
violence from happening between others.
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