COVID-19 Current Events Tracker (CET)

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ASPA CET Weekly Survey W54 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 54)


Note: The questions below are the proposed questions for the fifty-fourth 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 Wave 54 only or are being asked again to update data on a variable of interest. We will be fielding questions about the perceived threat of COVID, mask use, COVID protocols in schools, workplace policies, and at-home tests.


Standard Questions

Modular Questions

One-Time or Repeat Questions Being Asked Again to Update Data


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.” //

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 #: Q2

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 #: Q3

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

-99

Refused


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//BASE: beh1_cet_r=2//

Item #: Q4

Question Type: Single punch

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

booster_uptake3. U.S. health officials and medical experts now recommend COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for people 5 months after their second dose of an mRNA vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna) or 2 months after their dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Have you received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?

Variable Label: booster_uptake3: Booster uptake – January guidance

Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: booster_uptake3=1//

Item #: Q5

Question Type: Dropdown menu

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

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

Variable Label: booster_month: 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

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: (booster_uptake3=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_month=1-14) OR (booster_uptake3=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_month=1-11) //

Item #: Q6

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_uptake3=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_month=15-16) OR (booster_uptake3=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_month=12-16)//

Item #: Q7

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: beh1_cet_r=0 OR -99//

Item #: Q8

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 #: Q9

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: All respondents// 

Item #: Q10 

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

covid19_threat2. How much of a threat is the COVID pandemic to _____? 


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: RANDOMIZE variables// 

Variable Name 

Variable Text 

Variable Label 

covid19_threat2_1 

Your personal health 

covid19_threat2_1: Personal Health  

covid19_threat2_2 

Your personal financial situation 

covid19_threat2_2: Personal Finances 

covid19_threat2_3 

The health of your community 

covid19_threat2_3: Community health 

covid19_threat2_4 

The health of the US population as a whole 

covid19_threat2_4: US Population 

covid19_threat2_5 

 

The US economy 

covid19_threat2_5: US Economy 

covid19_threat2_6

The health of your family

covid19_threat2_6: Family

 

Value 

Value Label 

Not a threat 

A minor threat 

A moderate threat 

4  

A major threat 

-99 

Refused 


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//BASE: All respondents// 

Item #: Q11 

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

curr_mask_beh. How often do you wear a mask in the following situations? 

 

//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid// 

Variable Name 

Variable Text 

Variable Label 

curr_mask_beh_1 

Indoors in a public place. 

curr_mask_beh_1: Indoors in public 

curr_mask_beh_2 

Outdoors in large crowds where you can’t maintain six feet of distance from others. 

curr_mask_beh_2: Outdoors in large crowds 

curr_mask_beh_3 

When traveling on a plane, bus, train, or other form of public transportation. 

curr_mask_beh_3: When traveling on public transit 

curr_mask_beh_4 

When outdoors and at least six feet away from others. 

curr_mask_beh_4: When outdoors and at least 6 feet away 

curr_mask_beh_5 

When indoors with people in your household. 

curr_mask_beh_5: Indoors with your household 

curr_mask_beh_6 

When gathering indoors with others that you know are vaccinated.

curr_mask_beh_6: Indoors with other vaccinated people 

curr_mask_beh_7

Indoors at your place of work.

curr_mask_beh_7: Indoors at workplace

 

Value 

Value Label 

Never 

Rarely 

Sometimes 

Often 

Always 

98 

Not applicable 

-99 

Refused 

-100 

Valid skip 

 

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//BASE: curr_mask_beh_1-curr_mask_beh_6 = 2-4//

Item #: Q12
Question Type: Multi punch grid

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

beh12. When you wear a face mask, what type of face mask do you typically wear?


You can select more than one option.


Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

beh12_1

Cloth mask

beh12_1: Cloth mask

beh12_2

Cloth mask with filter

beh12_2: Cloth mask with filter

beh12_8

Respirator mask (e.g., N95, KN95)

beh12_8: Respirator mask

beh12_4

Disposable surgical mask

beh12_4: Disposable surgical mask

beh12_5

Neck gaiter or balaclava

beh12_5: Neck gaiter or balaclava

beh12_6

Bandana

beh12_7: Bandana

beh12_7

Other [text entry] [ANCHOR]

beh12_8: Other

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Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip








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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q13

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 #: Q14

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 Label: child_vaxxed_2: Child vaccinated

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 #: Q15

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 Label: child_boosted: Child boosted

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 #: Q16

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

child_covid_concern. How concerned are you about your child(ren) in the following age groups getting COVID-19?


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


Variable Label: child_covid_concern: Concern about child(ren)’s COVID-19 risk

//PROGRAMMING NOTE: PIPE 1-6 responses from parent//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

child_covid_concern_1

Younger than 6 months old

child_covid_concern_1: Younger than 6 months old

child_covid_concern_2

6 months to <2 years old

child_covid_concern_2: 6 months to <2 years old

child_covid_concern_3

2 to 4 years old

child_covid_concern_3: 2 to 4 years old

child_covid_concern_4

5 to 11 years old

child_covid_concern_4: 5 to 11 years old

child_covid_concern_5

12 to 15 years old

child_covid_concern_5: 12 to 15 years old

child_covid_concern_6

16 to 17 years old

child_covid_concern_6: 16 to 17 years old


Value

Value Label

1

Not concerned

2

Slightly concerned

3

Somewhat concerned

4

Very concerned

5

Child has already had COVID

-99

Refused


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//BASE: Parent=1-6//

Item #: Q17

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

vacc_child_parent. If a COVID-19 vaccine was authorized and available for children in the following age groups, how likely would you be to get your child(ren) vaccinated?

Note: COVID-19 vaccines have now been authorized and are available for use in children as young as 5 years old. If you have more than one child in the same age group, please answer for at least one of them.


Variable Label: vacc_child_parent: Parent likelihood to get child(ren) vaccinated

//PROGRAMMING NOTE: PIPE 1-6 responses from parent.// 

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

vacc_child_parent_6m

Younger than 6 months old

vacc_child_parent_6m: Younger than 6-months-old

vacc_child_parent_6mto2

6 months to <2 years old

vacc_child_parent_6mto2: 6 months- to 2-years-old

vacc_child_parent_2to4

2 to 4 years old

vacc_child_parent_2to4: 2- to 4-years-old

vacc_child_parent_5to11

5 to 11 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_4=0 or 99]

vacc_child_parent_5to11: 5- to 11-years-old

vacc_child_parent_12to15

12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_5=0 or 99]

vacc_child_parent_12to15: 12- to 15-years-old

vacc_child_parent_16to17

16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_6=0 or 99]

vacc_child_parent_16to17: 16- to 17-years-old


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: Parent=1-6//

Item #: Q18

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

child_vaccine_concern. How concerned are you about your child(ren) in the following age groups having any side effects from 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 Label: child_vaccine_concern: Concern about child(ren)’s vaccine risk

//PROGRAMMING NOTE: PIPE 1-6 responses from parent//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

child_vaccine_concern_1

Younger than 6 months old

child_vaccine_concern_1: Younger than 6 months old

child_vaccine_concern_2

6 months to <2 years old

child_vaccine_concern_2: 6 months to <2 years old

child_vaccine_concern_3

2 to 4 years old

child_vaccine_concern_3: 2 to 4 years old

child_vaccine_concern_4

5 to 11 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_4=0 or 99]

child_vaccine_concern_4: 5 to 11 years old

child_vaccine_concern_5

12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_5=0 or 99]

child_vaccine_concern_5: 12 to 15 years old

child_vaccine_concern_6

16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_6=0 or 99]

child_vaccine_concern_6: 16 to 17 years old


Value

Value Label

1

Not at all concerned

2

Slightly concerned

3

Somewhat concerned

4

Very concerned

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


// Page Break //


//BASE: parent = 3-6//

Item #: Q19
Question Type: Single punch grid 

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

school_measures. Thinking about what’s currently happening at your youngest child’s daycare or school, please respond to the following statements.


My child’s daycare or school…


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

school_measures_1

requires students to wear masks.

school_measures_1: Student mask requirement

school_measures_2

requires teachers/staff to wear masks.

school_measures_2: Teacher/staff mask requirement

school_measures_3

recommends that unvaccinated students wear masks.

school_measures_3: Unvaccinated student mask requirement

school_measures_4

recommends that unvaccinated teachers/staff wear masks.

school_measures_4: Unvaccinated teacher/staff mask requirement

school_measures_5

distributes at-home COVID tests for students.

school_measures_5: Distributes at-home COVID tests

school_measures_6

has social distancing measures in place, such as keeping desks spaced 6 feet away from each other or placing plastic shields between desks.

school_measures_6: Social distancing measures

school_measures_7

lets parents know when their children might have been exposed to someone with COVID at school.

school_measures_7: Contact tracing


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

99

I don’t know

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


// Page Break //


//BASE: ppemploy = 1//

Item #: Q20
Question Type: Single punch grid 

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

job_time_off. Thinking about your current employer, please answer the following questions.


Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

job_time_off_1

My employer offers paid time off to get a COVID vaccine or booster.

job_time_off_1: PTO for vax/booster

job_time_off_2

My employer offers unpaid time off to get a COVID vaccine or booster.

job_time_off_2: UPTO for vax/booster

job_time_off_3

My employer offers paid time off to recover from potential side effects after getting a COVID vaccine or booster.

job_time_off_3: PTO for side effects

job_time_off_4

My employer offers unpaid time off to recover from potential side effects after getting a COVID vaccine or booster.

job_time_off_4: UPTO for side effects

job_time_off_5

My employer offers paid time off to recover if I get COVID.

job_time_off_5: PTO for COVID recovery

job_time_off_6

My employer offers unpaid time off to recover if I get COVID.

job_time_off_6: UPTO for COVID recovery

job_time_off_7

My employer offers paid time off so I can take care of loved ones (like children, spouse, or parents) if they get COVID.

job_time_off_7: PTO for family COVID care

job_time_off_8

My employer offers unpaid time off so I can take care of loved ones (like children, spouse, or parents) if they get COVID.

job_time_off_8: UPTO for family COVID care


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

99

I don’t know

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


// Page Break //


//BASE: ppemploy = 1//

Item #: Q21
Question Type: Single punch grid 

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

job_safety. Thinking about your current employer, please answer the following questions.


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

job_safety_1

My workplace is taking appropriate precautions to keep employees safe from COVID.

job_safety_1: Appropriate precautions

job_safety_2

My workplace requires employees to get tested for COVID regularly (such as once a week).

job_safety_2: Regular COVID testing

job_safety_3

My workplace requires employees to wear masks while at work.

job_safety_3: Wear masks at work

job_safety_4

My workplace requires employees to stay home or work remotely if they test positive for COVID.

job_safety_4: Stay home or work remotely if positive

job_safety_5

My workplace has social distancing measures in place, like keeping workstations 6 feet apart or placing plastic shields between workstations.

job_safety_5: Social distancing measures

job_safety_6

My workplace notifies employees if a coworker tests positive for COVID and other employees may have been exposed.

job_safety_6: Contact tracing


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

98

Not applicable

99

I don’t know

-99

Refused

-100

Valid skip


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q22

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

ahtests. Please select “True,” “False,” or “I don’t know” for each statement below.


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

ahtests_1

A few months ago, the U.S. government began providing every American household 1 set of 4 free at-home COVID tests.

ahtests_1: True – First set of tests

ahtests_2

Recently, the U.S. government started providing every American household a 2nd set of 4 free at-home COVID tests.

ahtests_2: True – Second set of tests

ahtests_3

Two sets of free at-home COVID tests are being provided by the U.S. government, but only if at least one member of the household has health insurance.

ahtests_3: False – Household member needs insurance

ahtests_4

If you have health insurance through an employer or Marketplace, your insurance will pay you back for 8 at-home tests each month for each person on your plan.

ahtests_4: True – Additional tests provided by insurance

ahtests_5

At-home tests are available for sale at pharmacies and other retailers around the country. 

ahtests_5: True – At-home tests available at retailers


Value

Value Label

1

True

2

False

99

I don’t know

-99

Refused


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//BASE: All respondents//

Item #: Q23-Q24

Question Type: Single punch grid

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

ahtests_use. At-home COVID tests, also referred to as self-tests or over-the-counter (OTC) tests, are rapid antigen tests that provide results within 30 mins (no lab drop-off required or telehealth monitoring).


Since January 1 2022, in which of the following situations have you used an at-home COVID test?


//PROGRAMMING NOTE: randomize variables in grid//

Variable Name

Variable Text

Variable Label

ahtests_use_1

After being exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID.

ahtests_use_1: After being exposed to positive case

ahtests_use_2

After being exposed to someone who I suspect had COVID.

ahtests_use_2: After being exposed to suspected case

ahtests_use_3

After having COVID-like symptoms.

ahtests_use_3: After having symptoms

ahtests_use_4

Before visiting friends or family who are at high-risk from COVID, even if I had no COVID-like symptoms at the time.

ahtests_use_4: Before visiting high-risk people

ahtests_use_5

To fulfill a testing requirement for travel.

ahtests_use_5: Travel requirement

ahtests_use_6

To fulfill a testing requirement to attend a concert, sports game, festival, or other event.

ahtests_use_6: Event requirement

ahtests_use_7

To fulfill a job-related testing requirement.

ahtests_use_7: Job requirement

ahtests_use_8

Before visiting friends or family who are unvaccinated.

ahtests_use_8: Before visiting unvaccinated people

ahtests_use_9

Before visiting any friends or family, regardless of vaccination status.

ahtests_use_9: Before visiting anyone

ahtests_use_10

For peace of mind.

ahtests_use_10: Peace of mind


Value

Value Label

0

No

1

Yes

98

Not applicable

-99

Refused


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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_w54. 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_w54_1

Like many other vaccines, COVID vaccines may need boosting to keep them working well for a longer time, especially against new and highly contagious variants.

ptn_w54_1: Many vaccines need boosting

ptn_w54_2

Getting vaccinated and boosted helps protect you from serious illness from COVID, so you don’t have to miss out on seeing friends and family, going to work or class, and attending events.

ptn_w54_2: Not miss out

ptn_w54_3

Studies continue to show that boosters provide extra protection against COVID infection and hospitalization.

ptn_w54_3: Booster is extra protection

ptn_w54_4

If you’re vaccinated, a booster can double your protection against hospitalization from COVID.

ptn_w54_4: Booster is double protection

ptn_w54_5

Risks for heart-related diseases can be much higher for people who have had COVID regardless of their age, race, sex, or other cardiovascular risk factors.

ptn_w54_5: Heart-related diseases

  

Value  

Value Label  

1  

Strongly disagree  

2

Disagree

3

Neither agree nor disagree  

4

Agree

5  

Strongly agree  

-99

Refused


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