Form 0920-1061 2024 BRFSS Questionnaire (Landline Screener)

[NCCDPHP] Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)

BRFSS Attachment 5 Screening Scripts and Subject Recruitment_2025-2027 Cycle

Landline Screener

OMB: 0920-1061

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Attachment 5: BRFSS Landline and Cell Phone Screening Scripts for Subject Recruitment



















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OMB Header and Introductory Text


Read if necessary

Read

Interviewer instructions

(not read)

Public reporting burden of this collection of information is estimated to average 27 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden to CDC/ATSDR Reports Clearance Officer; 1600 Clifton Road NE, MS D-74, Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-1061).


Form Approved

OMB No. 0920-1061

Exp. Date 12/31/2024


Interviewers do not need to read any part of the burden estimate nor provide the OMB number unless asked by the respondent for specific information. If a respondent asks for the length of time of the interview provide the most accurate information based on the version of the questionnaire that will be administered to that respondent. If the interviewer is not sure, provide the average time as indicated in the burden statement. If data collectors have questions concerning the BRFSS OMB process, please contact Marquisette Glass Lewis at grp2@cdc.gov.


HELLO, I am calling for the [STATE OF xxx] Department of Health. My name is (name). We are gathering information about the health of US residents. This project is conducted by the health department with assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Your telephone number has been chosen randomly, and I would like to ask some questions about health and health practices.

States may opt not to mention the state name to avoid refusals by out of state residents in the cell phone sample.


If cell phone respondent objects to being contacted by state where they have never lived, say:

“This survey is conducted by all states and your information will be forwarded to the correct state of residence”




Landline Introduction

Question Number

Question text

Variable names

Responses

(DO NOT READ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

SKIP INFO/ CATI Note

Interviewer Note (s)

Column(s)

LL01.


Is this [PHONE NUMBER]?


1 Yes

Go to LL02



2 No

TERMINATE

Thank you very much, but I seem to have dialed the wrong number. It’s possible that your number may be called at a later time.

LL02.


Is this a private residence?


1 Yes

Go to LL04

Read if necessary: By private residence we mean someplace like a house or apartment.

Do not read: Private residence includes any home where the respondent spends at least 30 days including vacation homes, RVs or other locations in which the respondent lives for portions of the year.


2 No


Go to LL03

If no, business phone only: thank you very much but we are only interviewing persons on residential phones lines at this time.

NOTE: Business numbers which are also used for personal communication are eligible.

3 No, this is a business


Read: Thank you very much but we are only interviewing persons on residential phones at this time.

TERMINATE

LL03.


Do you live in college housing?


1 Yes

Go to LL04

Read if necessary: By college housing we mean dormitory, graduate student or visiting faculty housing, or other housing arrangement provided by a college or university.


2 No

TERMINATE

Read: Thank you very much, but we are only interviewing persons who live in private residences or college housing at this time.

LL04.


Do you currently live in__(state)____?


1 Yes

Go to LL05



2 No

TERMINATE

Thank you very much but we are only interviewing persons who live in [STATE] at this time.

LL05.

Is this a cell phone?


1 Yes, it is a cell phone

TERMINATE

Read: Thank you very much but we are only interviewing by landline telephones in private residences or college housing at this time.


2 Not a cell phone

Go to LL06

Read if necessary: By cell phone we mean a telephone that is mobile and usable outside your neighborhood.

Do not read: Telephone service over the internet counts as landline service (includes Vonage, Magic Jack and other home-based phone services).

LL06.


Are you 18 years of age or older?


1 Yes


IF COLLEGE HOUSING (LL03) = “YES,” GO TO LL09;

OTHERWISE GO TO NUMBER OF ADULTS LL07



2 No

IF COLLEGE HOUSING (LL03) = “YES,” Terminate;

OTHERWISE GO TO NUMBER OF ADULTS LL07

Read: Thank you very much but we are only interviewing persons aged 18 or older at this time.


LL07.

I need to randomly select one adult who lives in your household to be interviewed. Excluding adults living away from home, such as students away at college, how many members of your household, including yourself, are 18 years of age or older?


1

Go to LL09

Read: Are you that adult?

If yes: Then you are the person I need to speak with.

If no: May I speak with the adult in the household?


2-6 or more

Go to LL08.

If respondent questions why any specific individual was chosen, emphasize that the selection is random and is not limited to any certain age group or sex.

LL08.

The person in your household that I need to speak with is the adult with the most recent birthday. Are you the adult with the most recent birthday?


1 = Yes

2 = No - Ask for correct respondent

If person indicates that they are not the selected respondent, ask for correct respondent and re-ask LL08. (See CATI programming)



LL09.

You may select more than one answer.

Are you?



Read:

1 Male

2 Female



We ask this question to determine which health related questions apply to each respondent. For example, persons who report males as their sex at birth might be asked about prostate health issues.





3 Transgender, non-binary, or another gender

Do not read:

7 Don’t know/Not sure

9 Refused

Go to LL10







If more than one response to LL09; continue. Otherwise, go to Transition



LL10

What was your sex at birth? Was it male or female?


1 Male

2 Female

7 Don’t know/Not sure

9 Refused

If ‘7’ or ‘9’ then TERMINATE

“Thank you for your time, your number may be selected for another survey in the future.”

Read if necessary:

“What sex were you assigned at birth on your original birth certificate?”



Transition to Section 1.



I will not ask for your last name, address, or other personal information that can identify you. You do not have to answer any question you do not want to, and you can end the interview at any time. Any information you give me will not be connected to any personal information If you have any questions about the survey, please call (give appropriate state telephone number).


Do not read: Introductory text may be reread when selected respondent is reached.


Do not read: The sentence “Any information you give me will not be connected to any personal information” may be replaced by “Any personal information that you provide will not be used to identify you.” If the state coordinator approves the change.




Cell Phone Introduction


Question Number

Question text

Variable names

Responses

(DO NOT READ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)

SKIP INFO/ CATI Note

Interviewer Note (s)

Column(s)








CP01.


Is this a safe time to talk with you?


1 Yes

Go to CP02



2 No

([set appointment if possible]) TERMINATE]

Thank you very much. We will call you back at a more convenient time.

CP02.


Is this [PHONE NUMBER]?


1 Yes

Go to CP03



2 No

TERMINATE

Thank you very much, but I seem to have dialed the wrong number. It’s possible that your number may be called at a later time

CP03.


Is this a cell phone?


1 Yes

Go to CP04



2 No

TERMINATE

If "no”: thank you very much, but we are only interviewing persons on cell telephones at this time

CP04.


Are you 18 years of age or older?


1 Yes


Go to CP05.



2 No

TERMINATE

Read: Thank you very much but we are only interviewing persons aged 18 or older at this time.

CP05.

You may select more than one answer.

Are you?



Please read:

1 Male

2 Female



We ask this question to determine which health related questions apply to each respondent. For example, persons who report males as their sex at birth might be asked about prostate health issues.




3 Transgender, non-binary, or another gender

Do not read:

7 Don’t know/Not sure

9 Refused

Go to CP06







If more than one response to CP05; continue. Otherwise, go to CP07.



CP06

What was your sex at birth? Was it male or female?


1 Male

2 Female

7 Don’t know/Not sure

9 Refused

If ‘7’ or ‘9’ then terminate.

“Thank you for your time, your number may be selected for another survey in the future.”

Read if necessary:

“What sex were you assigned at birth on your original birth certificate?”


CP07.


Do you live in a private residence?


1 Yes

Go to CP09

Read if necessary: By private residence we mean someplace like a house or apartment

Do not read: Private residence includes any home where the respondent spends at least 30 days including vacation homes, RVs or other locations in which the respondent lives for portions of the year.


2 No

Go to CP08


CP08.


Do you live in college housing?


1 Yes

Go to CP09

Read if necessary: By college housing we mean dormitory, graduate student or visiting faculty housing, or other housing arrangement provided by a college or university.


2 No

TERMINATE

Read: Thank you very much, but we are only interviewing persons who live in private residences or college housing at this time.

CP09.


Do you currently live in___(state)____?


1 Yes

Go to CP11



2 No

Go to CP10


CP10.


In what state do you currently live?


1 Alabama

2 Alaska

4 Arizona

5 Arkansas

6 California

8 Colorado

9 Connecticut

10 Delaware

11 District of Columbia

12 Florida

13 Georgia

15 Hawaii

16 Idaho

17 Illinois

18 Indiana

19 Iowa

20 Kansas

21 Kentucky

22 Louisiana

23 Maine

24 Maryland

25 Massachusetts

26 Michigan

27 Minnesota

28 Mississippi

29 Missouri

30 Montana

31 Nebraska

32 Nevada

33 New Hampshire

34 New Jersey

35 New Mexico

36 New York

37 North Carolina

38 North Dakota

39 Ohio

40 Oklahoma

41 Oregon

42 Pennsylvania

44 Rhode Island

45 South Carolina

46 South Dakota

47 Tennessee

48 Texas

49 Utah

50 Vermont

51 Virginia

53 Washington

54 West Virginia

55 Wisconsin

56 Wyoming

66 Guam

72 Puerto Rico

78 Virgin Islands




77 Live outside US and participating territories

99 Refused

TERMINATE

Read: Thank you very much, but we are only interviewing persons who live in the US.

CP11.


Do you also have a landline telephone in your home that is used to make and receive calls?


1 Yes

2 No

7 Don’t know/ Not sure

9 Refused


Read if necessary: By landline telephone, we mean a regular telephone in your home that is used for making or receiving calls. Please include landline phones used for both business and personal use.


CP12.

How many members of your household, including yourself, are 18 years of age or older?


_ _ Number

77 Don’t know/ Not sure

99 Refused

If CP08 = yes then number of adults is automatically set to 1



Transition to section 1.



I will not ask for your last name, address, or other personal information that can identify you. You do not have to answer any question you do not want to, and you can end the interview at any time. Any information you give me will not be connected to any personal information. If you have any questions about the survey, please call (give appropriate state telephone number).





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