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Formative Research on Community-Level Factors that Promote the Primary Prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Opioid Misuse Among Children, Youth, and Families in Tribal American India

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Formative Research on Community-Level Factors that Promote the Primary Prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Opioid Misuse Among Children, Youth, and Families in Tribal American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Communities

OMB Control number 0920-1351 expiration date 10/31/2024


Proposed Changes

May 12, 2022


Overview

We are requesting non-substantive changes in the demographic survey related to the feedback received from the tribal communities engaged in the research study. The changes are outlined below and in Attachment I. Note that the request does not include changes to the currently approved burden and/or costs.


Project Description

  • Goal of the study: The goal of this Information Collection Request (ICR) is to conduct formative qualitative studies to identify community-level protective factors (e.g., intergenerational connection to Tribal Elders) and primary prevention strategies across a range of Tribal communities (i.e., urban and rural/reservation) to prevent adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and opioid misuse.


  • Intended use of the resulting data: To identify ways to prevent ACEs and opioid misuse before they occur, provide information regarding best available evidence at the outer levels of the social ecology, and extend the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control’s current investments on identifying community-level resources, supports, and prevention strategies for children and their families in Tribal communities.


  • Methods to be used to collect: A qualitative study will be used to collect data using in-person (or virtual) semi-structured focus groups/interviews. A brief demographic survey will be included. Sampling will be purposive and include key respondent groups (i.e., young adults, parents, and caregivers of American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) children, Tribal Elders, and community leaders and service providers) in Tribal urban and rural/reservation communities.


  • The subpopulation to be studied: Local people (e.g., parents and caregivers of AI/AN children, Tribal Elders) living in Tribal urban and rural/reservation communities, including adults 18 years or older affected by the opioid epidemic.


  • How data will be analyzed: Data will be analyzed using well-established qualitative analysis methods, such as coding interviews for themes about perceptions of community level protective factors (e.g., access to primary prevention services).


Non-Substantive Changes

Based on feedback from engagement with tribal communities, we request two types of non-substantive changes to the demographic survey (Attachment I): (a) change to the way item is asked and (b) deletion/removal of item. See below including rational for revisions.


Change to Burden and/or Cost

These non-substantive changes do not include changes to the currently approved burden and/or costs.


A. Change to the way item is asked


Demographic survey item


Change to the way item is asked

7)

Do you currently describe yourself as male, female, or transgender?


Revised 7)

What is the gender identity you best identify with?

_____________________________________


  • Prefer not to answer


9)

Which categories or category best describe your race? Check all that apply.

  • American Indian or Alaska Native

  • Asian

  • Black or African American

  • Hispanic or Latino

  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

  • White

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


Revised 9)

In your own words, if you could describe your race or origin in any way you wanted, how would you describe yourself?

_____________________________________


  • Prefer not to answer


For demographic survey item on gender identity, rationale for revising by the tribal communities:

  • Original response options are not inclusive of the many ways community members self-identify. The tribal partner sites want to respect the ways in which people self-identify and not force participants into a prescribed box. If someone feels like the response options do not represent their identity, they may opt to skip the question which limits the ability to collect quality data about the communities participating in the study. Moreover, the way the question is currently designed, does not allow participants to select more than one response option. For example, a transgender woman would not be able to accurately describe her gender.


For demographic survey item on race, rationale for revising by the tribal communities:

  • Tribal partner site representatives felt that the race and ethnicity questions were not representative of how they self-identify. Particularly for individuals that identify as Latinx and American Indian/Alaska Native. The ethnicity question was confusing on its own. Given the diversity of the communities involved in the study, it feels most appropriate to allow space for participants to self-identify.




A continued. Change to the way item is asked


Demographic survey item


Change to the way item is asked

11)

Which is the main tribe you identify with? List name of tribe.

List: ____________________________________

Revised 11)

What tribe(s) do you identify with? List names of tribe(s).

List: ____________________________________


  • Prefer not to answer


15)

Would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?

  • Excellent

  • Very good

  • Good

  • Fair

  • Poor

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


Revised 15)

In the last two weeks, would you say your physical health was excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor (in the way you understand it)?

  • Excellent

  • Very good

  • Good

  • Fair

  • Poor

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


In the last two weeks, would you say your emotional health was excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?

  • Excellent

  • Very good

  • Good

  • Fair

  • Poor

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


In the last two weeks, would you say your cultural and spiritual health was excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?


  • Excellent

  • Very good

  • Good

  • Fair

  • Poor

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer





B. Deletion/removal of item (noted by strikethrough).


Demographic survey item

Deletion/removal of item


2) What is the highest level of education you have completed?

  • No formal education

  • Grade school

  • High school or equivalent

  • 2-year junior or community college

  • Vocational, business, or trade school

  • 4-year college or university

  • Graduate or professional school

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


2) What is the highest level of education you have completed?

  • No formal education

  • Grade school

  • High school or equivalent

  • 2-year junior or community college

  • Vocational, business, or trade school

  • 4-year college or university

  • Graduate or professional school

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


3a) What is your best estimate of your household’s current total annual income from all sources before taxes? (Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, per capita

payments, unemployment payments, public or tribal assistance such as housing supplements and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent and any other money income).


[Write amount] $________________

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


3a) What is your best estimate of your household’s current total annual income from all sources before taxes? (Include money from jobs, social security, retirement income, per capita

payments, unemployment payments, public or tribal assistance such as housing supplements and so forth. Also include income from interest, dividends, net income from business, farm, or rent and any other money income).


[Write amount] $________________

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


3b) If you responded to item 3a with “I don’t know” or “Prefer not to answer,” please indicate the range that best estimates your household’s total annual income.

  • Less than $20,000

  • $20,001 to $30,000

  • $30,001 to $40,000

  • $40,001 to 50,000

  • $50,001 to $60,000

  • $60,001 to $70,000

  • $70,001 to $80,000

  • $80,001 to $90,000

  • $90,001 to $100,000

  • $100,000 to $135,000

  • Higher than $135,000

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


3b) If you responded to item 3a with “I don’t know” or “Prefer not to answer,” please indicate the range that best estimates your household’s total annual income.

  • Less than $20,000

  • $20,001 to $30,000

  • $30,001 to $40,000

  • $40,001 to 50,000

  • $50,001 to $60,000

  • $60,001 to $70,000

  • $70,001 to $80,000

  • $80,001 to $90,000

  • $90,001 to $100,000

  • $100,000 to $135,000

  • Higher than $135,000

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


4) How many people (adults and children under the age of 18) currently live in your household?

[Write number] ___ ______

  • Prefer not to answer


4) How many people (adults and children under the age of 18) currently live in your household?

[Write number] ___ ______

  • Prefer not to answer


6) What sex were you assigned at birth, on your original birth certificate?

  • Female

  • Male

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


6) What sex were you assigned at birth, on your original birth certificate?

  • Female

  • Male

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


8) Which of the following options best describes your ethnicity?

  • Hispanic or Latino

  • Not Hispanic or Latino

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


8) Which of the following options best describes your ethnicity?

  • Hispanic or Latino

  • Not Hispanic or Latino

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


10) How many tribal nations do you identify with?

  • One tribe

  • Two tribes

  • Three or more tribes

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


10) How many tribal nations do you identify with?

  • One tribe

  • Two tribes

  • Three or more tribes

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


12) Which is the second tribe you identify with? List name of tribe.

List: ____________________________________


12) Which is the second tribe you identify with? List name of tribe.

List: ____________________________________


13) Are you enrolled in any tribal nation?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


13) Are you enrolled in any tribal nation?

  • Yes

  • No

  • I don’t know

  • Prefer not to answer


14) In which tribal nation are you enrolled? List name of tribal nation.

List: ____________


14) In which tribal nation are you enrolled? List name of tribal nation.

List: ____________






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