Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Outreach Effectiveness Project Survey 3

Evaluation of the Family Advocacy Program’s Domestic Violence Awareness and Child Abuse Prevention Campaigns

4 FAP Outreach Effectiveness Project Survey 3 5July2023

Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Outreach Effectiveness Project Survey 3

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Survey 3

This survey should take about 10-15 minutes to complete. Please do not include any personally identifiable information (PII), such as names, in any of your responses.



  1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


Item

Strongly Agree

Agree

Somewhat Agree

Somewhat Disagree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

  1. Instincts alone cannot tell parents how to raise their children.







  1. It is important for parents to ask for help with raising their children and managing family stress.







  1. Learning positive parenting skills can prevent child abuse and neglect.







  1. Babysitting or running errands for a few hours for parents is a way to prevent child abuse and neglect.







  1. Child abuse is a serious problem that our community should focus on preventing.







  1. Child abuse should be settled within the family rather than involving the police or military.







  1. Child abuse is a serious crime, and the abuser should go to jail.







  1. Child abuse is preventable.











  1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

Item

Strongly Agree

Agree

Somewhat Agree

Somewhat Disagree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

  1. A child fearful about doing something wrong is normal.







  1. Children typically show extremes in behavior.







  1. Young children having bad hygiene is normal.







  1. Allowing young children to play outside unsupervised is okay.







  1. Most child abusers are strangers.








  1. Child abuse can involve physical abuse, emotional abuse, and/or neglect.







  1. Child abuse doesn’t happen in “good” families.









Item

Strongly Agree

Agree

Somewhat Agree

Somewhat Disagree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Don’t Know

  1. My installation’s Family Advocacy Program has information about parenting.








  1. I know who to contact when I suspect child abuse.








  1. I am aware of Family Advocacy Program resources available for victims of child abuse.








  1. I am confident in my ability to tell others about services the Family Advocacy Program provides.










  1. If you think a caregiver needs parenting advice or support, what service(s) would you share with the individual? (select all that apply)

  • New Parents Support Program

  • Military OneSource

  • Family Advocacy Program

  • Other _______________


  1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


Item

Strongly Agree

Agree

Somewhat Agree

Somewhat Disagree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

  1. Preventing a partner from spending time with friends, family members, or peers is a sign of a healthy relationship.







  1. Making excuses for a partner’s behavior is normal.







  1. Preventing one’s partner from making his/her own decisions is okay.







  1. One partner should control all household finances.







  1. A person who is constantly worrying that they may make their partner angry is in a healthy relationship.







  1. Domestic abuse is a serious problem that our community should focus on preventing.







  1. Domestic abuse should be settled within the family rather than involving the police or military.







  1. Domestic abuse is a serious crime, and the abuser should go to jail.







  1. Domestic abuse can be prevented before it happens.







  1. Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of age, race, education level, or economic status.







  1. Domestic abuse can involve emotional, economic, and/or physical abuse.









Item

Strongly Agree

Agree

Somewhat Agree

Somewhat Disagree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree

Don’t Know

  1. My installation’s Family Advocacy Program has information about healthy relationships.








  1. The Family Advocacy Program works with service members, their partners, and their families to teach them about healthy relationships.








  1. I know who to contact when I suspect domestic abuse.








  1. I am aware of Family Advocacy Program resources available for victims of domestic abuse.








  1. I am confident in my ability to tell others about services that the Family Advocacy Program provides.








  1. If you think an individual needs relationship advice or support, what service(s) would you share with the individual? (select all that apply)

  • Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy Services

  • Counseling Services

  • Military OneSource

  • Family Advocacy Program

  • Other _______________





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