HHS ASPA is
adding one question and removing one question to its Monthly Outcome
Survey. The new question will assess the number of updated vaccine
doses a respondent has received. There are also minor wording changes
marked in red throughout. These wording changes update the guidance
provided to align with the latest information from the FDA and CDC.
These changes will not affect the burden hours per wave.
Revisions to the
CABS questionnaire for Wave 8 are proposed to capture changes in
COVID-19 vaccination and booster eligibility for children, assess
intentions to get a semi-annual/annual COVID-19 vaccine among adults,
and measure changes in COVID-19 beliefs over time by adding belief
items back into the survey. To address wave-to-wave sample attrition,
as part of Wave 8 fielding, we will add approximately 500 new
respondents to the longitudinal sample to make the overall sample
more demographically representative of the U.S. adult population.
Please note that there is no projected cumulative change either in
burden per respondent or burden for the entire wave.
Category
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Item #
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Item Text
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Rationale
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Brand new questions and additions
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BEH5b2 (Grid)
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If it were recommended by U.S. public health officials, how likely
would you be to get a COVID-19 vaccine…
BEH5b2_1: [Every six months]
BEH5b2_2: [Once a year]
BEH5b2_3: [As recommended to
address surges in COVID-19 cases]
BEH5b2_4: [As recommended to
address new COVID-19 variants or subvariants]
Response Options: 1) Very unlikely; 2) Unlikely; 3)
Neither likely nor unlikely; 4) Likely; 5) Very likely; -99)
REFUSED
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Measure likelihood to vaccinate based on administration frequency.
Note that this item was also added to recent waves of the MOS (27,
28) and CET (92).
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BEH5f_0
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How many updated vaccines for COVID-19 did
you receive? Updated vaccines
became available in September 2022.
Currently, adults ages 65 and older
may receive one additional dose at least four months following
their first updated vaccine dose. Individuals who are
immunocompromised may receive one additional dose at least two
months following their first updated vaccine dose –
additional doses may be administered at the discretion of their
healthcare provider.
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Added item to allow for individuals who have received more than
one bivalent COVID-19 vaccine dose to disclose their status
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BEH5f_1
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What is the likelihood that you will get an
updated COVID-19 vaccine?
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Added item to measure updated COVID-19 vaccine readiness. Intended
to replace equivalent item for initial COVID-19 vaccines
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BEH5g_2
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You responded that you will wait to get [IF
BEH5f_2 = 2 INSERT: an updated
COVID-19 vaccine] How long
will you wait?
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Added item to measure updated COVID-19 vaccine readiness. Intended
to replace equivalent item for initial COVID-19 vaccines
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BEH28b2 (Grid)
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If it were recommended by U.S. public health officials, how likely
would you be to get your [INSERT
CHILD_AGE_x]-year-old [IF
DOV_DUPE_x=0 INSERT: child] [IF
DOV_DUPE_x=1 INSERT: children]
COVID-19 vaccine…
BEH28b2_1: [Every six months]
BEH28b2_2: [Once a year]
BEH28b2_3: [As recommended to
address surges in COVID-19 cases]
BEH28b2_4: [As recommended to
address new COVID-19 variants or subvariants]
Response Options: 1) Very unlikely; 2)
Unlikely; 3) Neither likely nor unlikely; 4) Likely; 5) Very
likely; -99) REFUSED
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Measure likelihood to vaccinate one’s children based on
administration frequency.
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Revisions made to existing items to address changes to environment
(pandemic, Campaign), or reintroduction of belief items that were
not fielded in the last survey wave
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COVID-19 Vaccines
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The following questions will ask about your
actions and beliefs about initial COVID-19 vaccines, boosters, and
updated vaccine doses. Initial
COVID-19 vaccines refer to the
initial series of doses (i.e., 1 dose of J&J, 2 doses of
Pfizer, Moderna, or Novavax). Initial COVID-19 vaccines were
available from December 2020 to the middle of April 2023. Boosters
refer to an additional 1 or 2 doses you may have received after
your initial COVID-19 vaccines. Boosters
were available from August 2021 to the end of August 2022.
Updated vaccines for COVID-19
refer to COVID-19 vaccines reformulated to better target Omicron
variants, sometimes called “updated
boosters” or “bivalent boosters.” Updated
vaccines became available in September 2022.
Initial
COVID-19 vaccines for Novavax and Johnson remain available, but
individuals ages 6 and older are otherwise recommended to receive
an updated vaccine(s) for COVID-19.
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Added text to reflect that initial COVID-19 vaccines are no longer
available and that certain individuals can receive 2+ updated
vaccines.
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BEH5a2_b
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U.S health officials and medical experts now
recommend additional COVID-19 doses after the initial COVID-19
vaccine series (two doses of Pfizer, Moderna, or Novavax, or one
dose of Johnson & Johnson).
Boosters are
additional doses you may have received after your initial COVID-19
vaccines. Boosters were available from August 2021 to the end of
August 2022.
Updated
vaccines are COVID-19 vaccines
reformulated to better target Omicron variants, sometimes called
“updated boosters” or “bivalent boosters.”
Updated vaccines became available in September 2022.
Have
you received a COVID-19 booster or updated vaccine?
Subitems
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Added text in bold to make clear that bivalent doses are the only
types of COVID-19 vaccines available currently.
Removed skip logic so that all
respondents will receive question, whereas in previous waves, only
individuals who had received monovalent doses would receive the
item.
Revised text in BEH5a2_b2 to adjust for FDA recommendation that
allows certain eligible adults to receive more than one bivalent
COVID-19 vaccine dose.
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BEH5e_10
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Why did you decide to get a COVID-19 booster
dose? Please select up to
three of your top reasons. [My
job required me to get a booster.]
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Revised subitem text for clarity
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Text preceding items on updated COVID-19 vaccines
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This section asks for your opinion on
statements related to updated
COVID-19 vaccines. Updated COVID-19 vaccines refer to COVID-19
vaccines reformulated to better target Omicron variants,
sometimes called “updated boosters” or “bivalent
boosters.” Updated vaccines became available in September
2022.
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Added text to make clear the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine doses are
the only available COVID-19 vaccines currently
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BEH27
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[IF DOV_DUPE_x=0 INSERT:
Has] [IF DOV_DUPE_x=1 INSERT:
Have] your
[IF CHILD_AGE_x >-99
INSERT:_[CHILD_AGE_x]-year-old]
[IF DOV_DUPE_x=0 INSERT:
child] [IF DOV_DUPE_x=1 INSERT:
children] received
an initial COVID-19 vaccine?
*Children
ages 6 months – 4 years old who received a Pfizer vaccine
have 3 doses included in their initial
vaccine series; 5-year-olds may receive 1 dose of the Pfizer
vaccine. Children ages 6 months – 5 years old who received a
Moderna vaccine have 2 doses included in
their initial vaccine serie. Children ages 6 and older who
received a Pfizer vaccine or a Moderna vaccine, have 1
dose included in their initial vaccine series. Children
ages 12 – 17 years old who received a Novavax vaccine have 2
doses included in their initial vaccine series.
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Revised italicized text to reflect new FDA recommendations for
child COVID-19 vaccine administration
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BEH31
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U.S. health officials and medical experts now recommend that
children ages 6 months – 17 years of age receive an updated
vaccine dose two months after completing their series of initial
COVID-19 vaccine doses.
[IF
DOV_DUPE_x=0 INSERT: Has] [IF
DOV_DUPE_x=1 INSERT: Have] your
[IF CHILD_AGE_x >-99
INSERT:_[CHILD_AGE_x]-year-old]
[IF DOV_DUPE_x=0 INSERT: child]
[IF DOV_DUPE_x=1 INSERT: children]
received [IF CHILD_AGE_X=5–17,
INSERT: an updated vaccine dose for COVID-19]?
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Modified text in second paragraph to focus more on the ages in
which children are eligible for updated vaccines rather than the
type of updated vaccine dose. Changes will make the question more
accessible to a wider audience.
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ATT5_1 (Grid)
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How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Select one response for each item.
Subitems
ATT5_1: [COVID-19 is probably a
hoax.]
ATT5_2: [Public health
officials are exaggerating the seriousness of COVID-19.]
ATT5_4: [There are people who
want the pandemic to continue for their own personal gain.]
ATT5_5: [COVID-19 was created
in a lab.]
ATT5_6: [COVID-19 is more
dangerous than the flu.]
Response Options: 1) Strongly disagree; 2) Disagree; 3)
Neither agree nor disagree; 4) Agree; 5) Strongly agree; -99)
REFUSED
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Fielding again to measure change in level of COVID-19
misinformation over time.
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ATT9
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How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements
about COVID-19? Select one response for each item.
ATT9_2a: [I am worried that an
updated COVID-19 vaccine could give me COVID-19.]
ATT9_3a: [I would rather build
immunity by exposure to an infected individual than receive an
updated COVID-19 vaccine.]
ATT9_5a: [I am worried about
side effects of an updated COVID-19 vaccine for myself.]
ATT9_6a: [I am worried that
side effects of an updated COVID-19 vaccine could be worse than
COVID-19 itself.]
Response Options: 1) Strongly disagree; 2) Disagree; 3)
Neither agree nor disagree; 4) Agree; 5) Strongly agree; -99)
REFUSED
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Fielding to measure change in COVID-19 vaccine concerns and
perceived risks as they pertain to updated vaccines. Note that
these items have been adapted from items used to assess beliefs
about initial vaccines.
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ATT11_1
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How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements
about vaccines in general? Select one response for each item.
ATT11_1: [I am completely
confident that vaccines are safe.]
ATT11_2: [Vaccinations are
effective.]
ATT11_3: [I am confident that
public authorities decide to approve vaccines when it is in the
best interest of the community.]
ATT11_4: [Diseases that have a
vaccine (e.g., shingles, pneumonia) are not so bad that I need to
get a vaccine for them.]
ATT11_7: [When everyone is
vaccinated, I do not have to get vaccinated, too.]
ATT11_8: [I get vaccinated
because it protects people with a weaker immune system.]
Response Options: 1) Strongly disagree;
2) Disagree; 3) Neither agree nor disagree; 4) Agree; 5) Strongly
agree; -99) REFUSED
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Fielding again to measure change in perceptions of vaccine safety
and effectiveness over time.
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CAM16_7
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In the last week, have you used the
following government sources to get information about COVID-19?
Select yes or no for each item.
[Dr.
Collins/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID)]
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Removed reference to Dr. Fauci given his retirement
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Select repeat items from the media diet survey (Wave 5B), and new
items (marked with an asterisk) to enhance our understanding of
media use
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MD1a (Grid)
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Which of the following media channels do you typically use? Please
select all that apply.
TV via cable, streaming (e.g.,
Netflix, Peacock), satellite, or antenna
Social media (e.g., Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube)
None of the above
Refused (Not shown in survey)
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Fielding again to measure media consumption habits over time.
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MD3_Cable
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Now we are going to ask you about your use of cable television.
For this question, please do not consider non-cable
streaming services like Netflix, Peacock, etc.
How often do you watch cable
television via the following?
Response Options: 1) Never; 2) Every few months; 3)
Every few weeks; 4) 1–2 days a week; 5) 3–6 days a
week; 6) About once a day; 7) Several times a day; -99) REFUSED;
-100) Valid Skip
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Fielding again to measure media consumption habits over time.
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MD3_Cable_DaysWeek
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Broadcast television includes television watched through a
traditional cable provider, a satellite provider, or an antenna.
How many days per week do you watch broadcast
television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD3_Cable_HoursDay
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Broadcast television includes television watched through a
traditional cable provider, a satellite provider, or an antenna.
How many hours per day do you watch broadcast
television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD3_Online_DaysWeek
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Online television includes television watched through SlingTV,
YouTubeTV, Hulu Live, or FuboTV.
How many days per week do you watch online television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD3_Online_HoursDay
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Online television includes television watched through SlingTV,
YouTubeTV, Hulu Live, or FuboTV.
How many hours per day do you watch online television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD3a_Stream
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Now we are going to ask you about your use of streaming video
services. For this question, please do not consider TV
via cable, satellite, antenna, or alternative cable service.
How often do you watch the
following?
Amazon Prime Video
Apple TV
Crunchyroll
Discovery+
Disney+
ESPN+
Google TV
HBO Max/Max
Hulu
IMDb TV
Netflix
Paramount+
Peacock TV
The Roku Channel
Tubi
YouTube
Zeebi
Other (please specify)
Response Options: 1) Never; 2) Every few months; 3)
Every few weeks; 4) 1–2 days a week; 5) 3–6 days a
week; 6) About once a day; 7) Several times a day; -99) REFUSED;
-100) Valid Skip
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Fielding again to measure media consumption habits over time.
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MD3a_Stream_DaysWeek
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Streaming television includes television watched through the
following services: Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Crunchyroll,
Discovery+, Disney+, ESPN+, Google TV, HBO Max, Hulu, IMDb TV,
Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, YouTube,
Zeebi, etc.
How many days per week do you watch streaming
television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD3a_Stream_HoursDay
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Streaming television includes television watched through the
following services: Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Crunchyroll,
Discovery+, Disney+, ESPN+, Google TV, HBO Max, Hulu, IMDb TV,
Netflix, Paramount+, Peacock TV, The Roku Channel, Tubi, YouTube,
Zeebi, etc.
How many hours per day do you watch streaming
television?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD9_SM (Grid)
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How often do you use the following types of social media?
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit
Snapchat
TikTok
Twitter
WhatsApp
YouTube
Other (please specify)
Response Options: 1) Never; 2) Every few months; 3)
Every few weeks; 4) 1–2 days a week; 5) 3–6 days a
week; 6) About once a day; 7) Several times a day; -99) REFUSED;
-100) Valid Skip
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Fielding again to measure media consumption habits over time.
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MD9_SM_DaysWeek
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Social media includes the following platforms: Facebook,
Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter,
WhatsApp, YouTube, etc.
How many days per week do you use social media?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD9_SM_HoursDay
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Social media includes the following platforms: Facebook,
Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter,
WhatsApp, YouTube, etc.
How many hours per day do you use social media?
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Fielding to measure media consumption habits.
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MD12_DISINFO_1
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Lastly, we will ask you to recall whether media you consumed over
the last week have said the following: COVID-19 is about as
dangerous as a common flu.
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Fielding to measure COVID-19 disinformation
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MD12_DISINFO_2
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Lastly, we will ask you to recall whether media you consumed over
the last week have said the following: Recent heart attacks among
athletes have been attributed to COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Fielding to measure COVID-19 disinformation
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Repeat item from previous survey waves
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DEM10
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Last year, that is in 2022, what was your total household income
from all sources, before taxes?
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Fielding again to get most up-to-date measure of household income
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Deletions
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BEH2
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What is the likelihood that you will [IF
BEH1a=0 or -99 INSERT: get an initial
COVID-19 vaccine] [IF BEH1b=2 AND
BEH1c=1, -99, or -100 INSERT: complete
initial COVID-19 vaccination]?
Do not include booster doses or
updated vaccine doses for COVID-19 when answering this question.
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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BEH3a
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How soon will you get an initial COVID-19
vaccine? Do not include booster
doses or updated vaccine doses for COVID-19 when answering this
question.
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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BEH3b
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How soon will you get the second dose of an
initial COVID-19 vaccine?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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BEH3c
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You responded that you will wait to get [IF
BEH3a=2 INSERT: an initial
COVID-19 vaccine] [IF BEH3b=2
INSERT: the second dose of an
initial COVID-19 vaccine].
How long will you wait?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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BEH19_2
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The following question asks about your thoughts and behaviors
about social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. How
much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?
Select one response for each item. [It is easy for me to
maintain social distancing.]
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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CAM20b
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Before today, have you called the CDC phone number,
800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636), to schedule a vaccine or booster
appointment? Include COVID-19
vaccines from your initial vaccine series, booster doses, and
updated vaccine doses for COVID-19 when answering this question.
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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COV18a
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How far do you live from most members of your immediate social
network? Please choose the option that best describes your
experience.
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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COV18b
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How often do you physically meet with members of your immediate
social network?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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MOB2
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Are you currently pregnant?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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MOB5
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In general, how would you rate your mental or emotional health?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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MOB6
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Have you ever been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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MOB7
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Have you ever been diagnosed with depression?
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We will not use this item in future analyses.
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DEM11
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The CDC is tracking an outbreak of Monkeypox, also known as mpox,
that has spread across several countries that don’t normally
report monkeypox, including the United States. Monkeypox is a
disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus, which is
part of the same family of the virus that causes smallpox.
Monkeypox symptoms are similar to smallpox symptoms, but milder,
and monkeypox is rarely fatal.
ACAM200 and JYNNEOS (also known as Imvamune or Imvanex) are
licensed vaccines in the United States to prevent smallpox, which
have been also used to treat Monkeypox. What is the likelihood
that you will receive ACAM200 or JYNNEOS if you were exposed to
Monkeypox?
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This item is no longer relevant to the current public health
climate, and we will not use this item in future analyses.
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