COVID-19 Current Events Tracker (CET)

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ASPA CET Weekly Survey W57 FINAL

COVID-19 Current Events Tracker (CET)

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ASPA COVID-19 PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN

A campaign to increase vaccine acceptance and reinforce basic prevention measures


CET – Annotated Questionnaire (Wave 57)


Note: The questions below are the proposed questions for the 57th wave of the Weekly Current Events Tracker (CET). Questions highlighted in yellow will be asked every week; questions highlighted in blue will be rotated into the survey on a monthly basis; and questions highlighted in green are meant to be asked in this wave only or are being asked again to update data on a variable of interest. We will be fielding questions about trust in HHS and CDC, booster eligibility knowledge, vaccine and booster hesitancy, and parents’ conversations with their child’s pediatrician.


For the next section we would like to talk about current events.


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q1 

Question Type: Single punch 

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” // 

hhs_trust. How much trust do you have in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide you with accurate information about the coronavirus or COVID-19? 

Variable Label: hhs_trust: Trust in HHS 

Value 

Value Label 

None at all 

Not very much 

A fair amount 

A great deal 

99

I am not familiar with HHS

-99 

Refused 

-100 

Valid skip 

 

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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q2 

Question Type: Single punch 

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” // 

cdc_trust. How much trust do you have in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide you with accurate information about the coronavirus or COVID-19? 

Variable Label: cdc_trust: Trust in CDC 

Value 

Value Label 

None at all 

Not very much 

A fair amount 

A great deal 

99

I am not familiar with the CDC

-99 

Refused 

-100 

Valid skip 


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q3

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

beh1_cet_r. Have you received a COVID-19 vaccine?

Variable Label: beh1_cet_r: Vaccination behavior

Value

Value Label

0

No, I have not received a COVID-19 vaccine

1

Yes, but I have only received one shot out of the two required shots

2

Yes, I have received all of the required shots

-99

Refused


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=1 or 2//

Item #: Q4

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

vaccine_id. Which COVID-19 vaccine did you receive?

Variable Label: vaccine_id: Vaccine ID

Value 

Value Label 

2

Johnson & Johnson/Janssen

Moderna

Pfizer-BioNTech

5

Other

99

I do not remember

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=2//

Item #: Q5

Question Type: Dropdown menu

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

fully_vacc_month. In which month were you considered fully vaccinated (i.e., two weeks after your final COVID-19 vaccine dose)? Final vaccine dose refers to either the second dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or the single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Please do not consider booster shots for this question. If you do not remember the specific month, give your best guess.

Variable Label: fully_vacc_month: Month of vaccination

Value

Value Label

1

December, 2020

2

January, 2021

3

February, 2021

4

March, 2021

5

April, 2021

6

May, 2021

7

June, 2021

8

July, 2021

9

August, 2021

10

September, 2021

11

October, 2021

12

November, 2021

13

December, 2021

14

January, 2022

15

February, 2022

16

March, 2022

17

April, 2022

-99

Refused


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=2//

Item #: Q6

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_uptake4. U.S. health officials and medical experts now recommend COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. Have you received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?

Variable Label: booster_uptake4: Booster uptake – April 2022 guidance

Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes, I have received 1 booster shot

2

Yes, I have received 2 booster shots

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: booster_uptake4=1-2//

Item #: Q7

Question Type: Dropdown menu

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_month2. In which month did you receive the first COVID-19 booster shot? If you do not remember the specific month, give your best guess.

Variable Label: booster_month2: Month received booster shot

Value

Value Label

7

June, 2021

8

July, 2021

9

August, 2021

10

September, 2021

11

October, 2021

12

November, 2021

13

December, 2021

14

January, 2022

15

February, 2022

16

March, 2022

17

April, 2022

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_month=1-15) OR (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_month=1-12) //

Item #: Q8

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_elig_uptake3. You are currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. What is the likelihood that you will get one?

Variable Label: booster_elig_uptake3: Booster uptake likelihood – eligible adults


Value

Value Label

1

Very unlikely

2

Somewhat unlikely

3

Neither likely nor unlikely

4

Somewhat likely

5

Very likely

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip

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//BASE: (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_month=16-17) OR (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_month=13-17)//

Item #: Q9

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_likely_v2. What is the likelihood that you will get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot when eligible?

Variable Label: booster_likely_v2: Booster uptake likelihood – not yet eligible


Value

Value Label

1

Very unlikely

2

Somewhat unlikely

3

Neither likely nor unlikely

4

Somewhat likely

5

Very likely

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_month=1-15) OR (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_month=1-12)//

Item #: Q10

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_3a. How soon will you get a booster?

Variable Label: booster_3a: Wait to get a booster

Value 

Value Label 

1 

I will get a booster as soon as I can

2 

I will wait to get a booster for one or more reasons

3 

I will never get a booster

-99

Refused

-100

Valid Skip


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//BASE: Show if booster_3a=2//

Item #: Q11

Question Type: Open-ended

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

wait_boost_oe. What are the main reasons that you plan to wait to get a COVID vaccine booster?

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//BASE: booster_uptake4=1 AND booster_month2=7-13//

Item #: Q12

Question Type: Multi punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_elig2. Do any of the following apply to you? Please select all that apply.

Variable Label: booster_elig2: Current booster eligibility

Value

Value Label

1

I am 50 years old or older

2

I have a moderately or severely compromised immune system (e.g., receiving active cancer treatment, received an organ transplant, primary immunodeficiency, advanced or untreated HIV infection, etc.)

99

None of the above [EXCLUSIVE]

-99

Refused


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//PROGRAMMING NOTE: booster_elig2=1-2//

Item #: Q13

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster_elig_know2. Are you currently eligible to receive a second COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?

Variable Label: booster_elig_know2: Second booster eligibility knowledge

Value 

Value Label 

0

No

Yes

99

I don’t know

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: booster_uptake4=0//

Item #: Q14

Question Type:

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

booster2_likely. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently updated their guidelines for booster eligibility based on new data.


Now, certain immunocompromised people and people who are over 50 are eligible to get a second booster dose if they got their first booster dose at least 4 months ago.


How does this affect your likelihood of getting your first booster shot?


Variable Label: booster2_likely: Impact of 2nd booster on likelihood to get 1st booster

Value   

Value Label   

1   

Much less likely  

2   

Somewhat less likely

3

Neither more or less likely

4

Somewhat more likely

5

Much more likely

-99 

Refused 


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=0 OR -99//

Item #: Q15

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

beh2a_cet. What is the likelihood that you will get a COVID-19 vaccine?

Variable Label: beh2a: Intention to get vaccinated

Value

Value Label

1

Very unlikely

2

Somewhat unlikely

3

Neither likely nor unlikely

4

Somewhat likely

5

Very likely

-99

Refused

-100

Valid Skip


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=0 OR -99//

Item #: Q16

Question Type: Single punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

beh3a_cet_r. How soon will you get vaccinated?

Variable Label: beh3a_cet_r: Wait to get vaccinated

Value 

Value Label 

1 

I will get a vaccine as soon as I can

2 

I will wait to get a vaccine for one or more reasons

3 

I will never get a COVID-19 vaccine

-99

Refused

-100

Valid Skip


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//BASE: Show if beh3a_cet_r=2//

Item #: Q17

Question Type: Open-ended

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

wait_oe. What are the main reasons that you plan to wait to get a COVID vaccine?

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//BASE: All respondents// 

Item #: Q18

Question Type: Single punch 

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” // 

ba2_aware1.  True or false: A new variant of the COVID-19 virus, the BA.2 Omicron variant, also known as the stealth variant, is rapidly spreading across the U.S. 

 

Variable Label: ba2_aware: Awareness of BA.2 Omicron variant 

Value   

Value Label   

1   

True   

2   

False 

99 

I don’t know 

-99 

Refused 


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//BASE: ba2_aware=1//

Item #: Q19

Question Type: Single punch grid

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

ba2_perc. Please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statements:

//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name  

Variable Text  

Variable Label  

ba2_perc_3

I am worried that the BA.2 variant will lead to more severe cases of COVID.

ba2_perc_3: Lead to more severe cases

ba2_perc_4

I am worried that the BA.2 variant will spread more easily than previous COVID variants.

ba2_perc_4: Be more transmissible

ba2_perc_5

I am worried that the BA.2 variant will have a greater impact on children than the original COVID virus.

ba2_perc_5: Greater impact on children

ba2_perc_7

Bringing back restrictions such as masking and social distancing will be important for fighting the BA.2 variant.

ba2_perc_7: Reinstating restrictions

ba2_perc_9

The BA.2 variant makes me more likely to get vaccinated. [ONLY SHOW IF beh1_cet_r=0 OR -99]

ba2_perc_9: More likely to get vaccinated

ba2_perc_14

It is too early to tell whether the BA.2 variant will be a serious public health threat.

ba2_perc_14: Too early to tell

ba2_perc_17

I intend to scale back travel plans or social events because of the BA.2 variant.

ba2_perc_17: Delay travel/event plans

ba2_booster_1

The BA.2 variant makes me more likely to get a COVID booster shot. [ONLY SHOW IF booster_uptake4=0]

ba2_booster_1: More likely to get booster

ba2_booster_2

The BA.2 variant makes me more likely to get a second COVID booster shot. [ONLY SHOW IF booster_uptake4=1 and booster_elig2=1-2]

ba2_booster_2: More likely to get 2nd booster


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q20

Question Type: Multi punch

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

parent. Are you the parent of a child or children in the following age groups?

Variable Label: parent: Parent of children in following age groups

Value

Value Label

1

Younger than 6 months old

2

6 months to <2 years old

3

2 to 4 years old

4

5 to 11 years old

5

12 to 15 years old

6

16 to 17 years old

99

None of the above, I do not have children in those age groups [EXCLUSIVE]

-99

Refused


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//BASE: Parent=4-6//

Item #: Q21

Question Type: Single punch grid

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

child_vaxxed_2. Has your child(ren) in the following age group(s) received a COVID-19 vaccine?


Note: If you have more than one child in the same age group, please answer for at least one of them.


Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

child_vaxxed_2_4

5 to 11 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=4]

child_vaxxed_2_4: 5 to 11 years old

child_vaxxed_2_5

12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=5]

child_vaxxed_2_5: 12 to 15 years old

child_vaxxed_2_6

16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=6]

child_vaxxed_2_6: 16 to 17 years old


Value

Value Label

0

No, has not received a COVID-19 vaccine

1

Yes, but has only received one shot out of the two required shots

2

Yes, has received all of the required shots

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: child_vaxxed_2_5=2 AND/OR child_vaxxed_2_6=2//

Item #: Q22

Question Type: Single punch grid

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

child_boosted. Has your child(ren) in the following age group(s) received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?


Note: If you have more than one child in the same age group, please answer for at least one of them.


Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

child_boosted_5

12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_5=2]

child_boosted_5: 12 to 15 years old

child_boosted_6

16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_6=2]

child_boosted_6: 16 to 17 years old


Value

Value Label

0

No, has not received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot

1

Yes, has received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: Parent=1-6//

Item #: Q23

Question Type: Single punch grid

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

child_talk_ped. Thinking about your youngest child, have you talked to your child’s pediatrician about COVID vaccination?


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

98

Not applicable, my youngest child does not have a pediatrician

-99

Refused


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//BASE: child_ped_1-child_ped_6=1//

Item #: Q24

Question Type: Single punch grid

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //

pedi­_vax2. Thinking about your youngest child who has a pediatrician, please answer yes or no to the following statements.


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

pedi_vax2_2

My child’s pediatrician recommended that my child receive a COVID vaccine.

pedi_vax2_2: Recommended COVID vacc

pedi_vax2_3

My child’s pediatrician recommended that my child not receive a COVID vaccine.

pedi_vax2_3: Recommended against vaccination

pedi_vax2_4

My child’s pediatrician has shared information about children’s COVID vaccines outside of a visit (such as through an email or letter).

pedi_vax2_4: Shared info outside of visit

pedi_vax2_5

My child’s pediatrician has shared information about children’s COVID vaccines during a visit.

pedi_vax2_5: Shared info during visit

pedi_vax2_6

My child has underlying health conditions and I have talked to my child’s pediatrician about whether a COVID vaccine is safe for them.

pedi_vax2_6: Underlying conditions

pedi_vax2_7

I have talked to my child’s pediatrician about the short-term side effects of a COVID vaccine.

pedi_vax2_7: Talked about short-term side effects

pedi_vax2_8

I have talked to my child’s pediatrician about the long-term side effects of a COVID vaccine.

pedi_vax2_8: Talked about long-term side effects

pedi_vax2_9

My child’s pediatrician did not strongly recommend for or against the COVID vaccine for my child.

pedi_vax2_9: Not for or against vaccination

pedi_vax2_10

My child’s pediatrician recommended that I make my own decision about whether or not to get my child vaccinated.

pedi_vax2_10: Own decision


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

99

I do not remember

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q25
Question Type: Single punch grid 

// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.”// 

ptn_w57. We are interested in your opinion of a few messages about COVID-19 vaccines or boosters.


For each of the below messages, please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:

 

I would share the information in the message with a friend or family member who wants to know more about COVID-19 vaccines or boosters.”


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name  

Variable Text  

Variable Label  

ptn_w57_1

Studies show that about 1 out of every 3 adult COVID survivors report new or lingering symptoms for months after they have had COVID.

ptn_w57_1: 1 out of 3 adult survivors

ptn_w57_2

Two new studies have found that COVID vaccines have been highly effective at preventing Omicron hospitalizations in young children.

ptn_w57_2: Prevent Omicron hospitalization

ptn_w57_3

COVID vaccines help prevent serious illness and death in children and adults, even if they get COVID.

ptn_w57_3: Vaccines prevent serious outcomes

ptn_w57_4

Unvaccinated adults are 7 times more likely to be hospitalized with COVID as vaccinated adults who are also boosted.

ptn_w57_4: Unvaccinated adults 7x more likely

ptn_w57_5

If you are a smoker, you are at increased risk for COVID complications. Getting vaccinated and boosted is your best protection.

ptn_w57_5: Smokers at increased risk

  

Value  

Value Label  

1  

Strongly disagree  

2

Disagree

3

Neither agree nor disagree  

4

Agree

5  

Strongly agree  

-99

Refused


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