Form 0920-0572 Focus Group Screener

CDC and ATSDR Health Message Testing System

0572 CDC Enhanced Message Development Focus Group Screener final

Developing Effective Messages about Excessive Alcohol Consumption: Enhanced Message Development and Testing

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OMB No. 0920-0572

Exp. Date 08/31/2021



Enhanced Message Development

MESSAGE FRAME TESTING focus groups

SCREENER

Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated to average 5 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to: CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer; 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-0572)



INTRODUCTION


Hello, my name is ____________, and I am calling on behalf of [FACILITY NAME]. We will be conducting focus groups to test ideas for health education messages. Each focus group will be led by a qualified researcher and will include about six participants who will be asked to share their opinions. Focus groups will be held at LOCATION on DATES for about 90 minutes. Those who participate will receive $75 as a thank you for taking part in the study. May I please speak with someone in your household ages 21 to 64 to see if they are qualified to participate in the study?


[REPEAT INTRO IF CALL WAS TRANSFERRED]


May I ask you a few questions to see if you are qualified to participate in the study?



Yes

[ ]

[CONTINUE]

No

[ ]

[THANK AND END]



Great! Before we begin, you should know that there are no right or wrong answers to the questions I’m going to ask you. You also don’t have to answer some questions if you don’t want to. If an answer leads to me ending the call, this doesn’t mean that there was anything wrong with the answer you provided.



SECTION 1: SCREENER QUESTIONS


READ: To begin, I have a couple questions to ensure that we speak to a mix of people.



How old are you? [____________]






RECORD RESPONSE 21 to 64

[ ]

> CONTINUE


IF age is <21 or >64

[ ]

> TERMINATE



What is your gender? DO NOT READ LIST






Male

[ ]

> CONTINUE


Female

[ ]


Other: RECORD VERBATIM

[ ]


TERMINATION LANGUAGE: Thank you for taking the time to answer these questions. Unfortunately, based on the responses you provided, you do not meet the specifications we are looking for in this study. I appreciate your time and have a good morning/afternoon/evening.



In the past five years (including now), have you, a member of your immediate family or a close friend worked for any of the following types of businesses? READ LIST AND RECORD BELOW






An advertising or public relations firm?

[ ]

> TERMINATE IF YES TO ANY


A marketing or market research firm or department?

[ ]


A marketing or market research consultant?

[ ]


Any kind of media company—like a TV or radio station or newspaper?

[ ]


The federal government or a federal government agency?

[ ]


A manufacturer or representative of alcohol (or alcoholic beverages)

[ ]



When, if ever, was the last time you participated in a marketing research study, such as a consumer interview or a group discussion? DO NOT READ LIST






Within the past six months

[ ]

> TERMINATE


Over six months ago

[ ]

> CONTINUE


Never

[ ]

> SKIP TO Q6



  1. Please think about the market research studies you have participated in. What were the topics of the market research? RECORD BELOW




1)

2)





3)

4)


TERMINATE if anything related to ALCOHOL (e.g., alcohol attitudes)





SECTION 2: ALCOHOL BEHAVIOR1


During the past 30 days, how many days did you have at least one drink of any alcoholic beverage such as beer, wine, a malt beverage, or liquor? PROBE TO DETERMINE NUMBER AND RECORD NUMBER AND RESPONSE OPTION BELOW


Number of days: ________


0 days

[ ]

> TERMINATE


Valid response for number of days

[ ]

> CONTINUE


Don’t know/Not sure

[ ]

> TERMINATE


Refused

[ ]




One drink is equivalent to a 12-ounce beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, or a drink with one shot of liquor. During the past 30 days, on the days when you drank, about how many drinks did you drink on average? PROBE TO DETERMINE NUMBER AND RECORD NUMBER AND RESPONSE OPTION BELOW


Number of drinks: ________


Valid response for number of drinks

[ ]

> CALCULATE SCORE BELOW


Don’t know/Not sure

[ ]

> TERMINATE


Refused

[ ]


CALCULATE Q6/Q7 COMPOSITE SCORE2

[# days] multiplied by [# drinks] equals composite score


Q6: # days


Q7: # drinks


Composite Score


X


=



Considering all types of alcoholic beverages, how many times during the past 30 days did you have [X] or more drinks on an occasion? PROBE TO DETERMINE NUMBER AND RECORD NUMBER AND RESPONSE OPTION BELOW


[Note—if respondent is male, X = 5; if respondent is female, X = 4]


Number: ________






O times

[ ]

> CONTINUE


1 or more times

[ ]


Don’t know/Not sure

[ ]

> TERMINATE


ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION GROUP CATEGORIZATION


Q#

Item

EXCESSIVE DRINKERS

Q1

Age

Any age 21–64

Q6

Last 30: # Days


Q6/7

COMPOSITE SCORE

>60 for males

>30 for females



OR

Q8

Last 30:

# >4/5

1 or more times


PLEASE AIM TO RECRUIT MIX OF GENDER, RACE/ETHNICITIES, AND OTHER DEMOGRAPHICS
FOR EACH GROUP.






SECTION 3: DEMOGRAPHIC QUESTIONS



READ: Great. I have a couple last questions to ensure that we speak to a variety of people.


  1. What best describes your ethnicity?


Hispanic or Latino

[ ]

> CONTINUE

Not Hispanic or Latino

[ ]


What best describes your race?


Value Label

[ ]

>CONTINUE

White or Caucasian

[ ]

Black or African-American

[ ]

Hispanic or Latino

[ ]

Asian

[ ]

Native American or Alaskan Native

[ ]

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

[ ]


  1. What is the highest level of education you have completed?


Grade School

[ ]

>CONTINUE

Less than high school graduate/some high school

[ ]

High school graduate or completed GED

[ ]

Some college or technical school

[ ]

Received four-year college degree

[ ]

Some post-graduate studies

[ ]

Received advanced degree

[ ]

Other:____________

[ ]


  1. Which of the following best describes what you are currently doing? Please mark all that apply.


Employed full-time

[ ]

>CONTINUE

Employed part-time

[ ]

Unemployed

[ ]

Homemaker

[ ]

Student

[ ]

Retired

[ ]

Disabled

[ ]

Other:__________

[ ]




  1. What is your total household income?


Under $20,000/year

[ ]

>CONTINUE

$20,001 - $30,000/year

[ ]

$30,001 - $40,000/year

[ ]

$40,001 - $50,000/year

[ ]

$50,001 - $60,000/year

[ ]

$60,001 - $80,000/year

[ ]

$80,001 - $100,000/year

[ ]

Over $100,000/year

[ ]


  1. What is your marital status?


Single

[ ]


Married

[ ]

In a relationship

[ ]

Divorced or Widowed

[ ]

Refused

[ ]







SECTION 4: INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN FOCUS GROUP


Thank you for your time today! We would like to invite you to participate in the focus group. The focus group will take place at LOCATION, and we will be testing ideas for health education messages. The interview will be audio-recorded for use in reporting.


The interviews are being held on DATES and will last approximately 90 minutes.


Your opinions are very important to us. You will be paid $75 as a token of our appreciation.


People who have been invited to participate in this type of project have found the experience to be enjoyable and informative.


Are you interested in participating in this study?




Yes

[ ]

> CONTINUE


No

[ ]

> TERMINATE


READ: Great! I am going to give you the address and contact information for the facility. Please make sure that you are there 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Do you have a pen and paper?


GIVE LOCATION OF FACILITY



1 Questions 6 to 8 are adapted from the Alcohol Consumption series in the CDC’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey (BRFSS) Questionnaire, available at https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/questionnaires/pdf-ques/2017_BRFSS_Pub_Ques_508_tagged.pdf

2 The composite score is based on the calculated variable for calculated total number of alcoholic beverages consumed per month (variable _DRNKMO4) from the CDC’s Calculated Variables in the Data File of the 2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, available at https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/2017/pdf/2017-calculated-variables-version4-508.pdf.

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