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(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program No. 93.846, Arthritis, Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research, National Institutes of Health, HHS) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243. Project: Cross-Site Evaluation of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI)—NEW The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) will conduct the Cross-Site Evaluation of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative (NCTSI). The data collected will describe the children and families served by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and their outcomes, assess the development and dissemination of effective treatments and services, evaluate intra-network PO 00000 Frm 00080 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 2257 collaboration, and assess the Network’s impact beyond the NCTSN. Data will be collected from caregivers, NCTSN staff (e.g., project directors, researchers, and providers), mental health providers outside of the NCTSN, and non-mental health service providers who provide services to children outside of the NCTSN. Data collection will take place in 31 Community Treatment and Services Programs (CTS), 13 Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers (TSA), and 2 National Centers for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS). Data collection for this evaluation will be conducted over a four-year period. In order to describe the children served, their outcomes, and satisfaction with services, data will be collected from youth ages 7–18 who are receiving services in the NCTSN, and from caregivers for all children who are receiving NCTSN services. Data will be collected when the child/youth enters services and during subsequent followup sessions at three-month intervals over the course of one year. Approximately 2,333 youth and 3,300 caregivers will participate in the evaluation. Data will be collected for use in the development of evaluation measures that will assess the development, dissemination and adoption of traumainformed services. These data will be collected from a total of approximately 121 NCTSN service providers, project directors and NCCTS staff. Data will be collected one time from these respondents. Measures that collect data on development, dissemination, and adoption of trauma-informed services and other NCTSN products will be administered to approximately 1,100 service providers, 88 project directors, and 44 researchers/evaluators. These measures will be administered once per year in each of the four years of the evaluation. To assess collaboration across the network, data will be collected from approximately 454 NCTSI staff and 54 project directors/principal investigators. The surveys associated with this data collection will be administered at varying intervals, with either one or two data collection points per respondent over the four years of the evaluation. Product development and dissemination will be evaluated with data that will be collected from 88 project directors/principal investigators. These data will be collected annually. To assess the national impact of the NCTSN, data will be collected from 1,600 mental health and 1,600 nonmental health service providers from outside the NCTSN. These data will be E:\FR\FM\13JAN1.SGM 13JAN1 2258 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 9 / Friday, January 13, 2006 / Notices collected every second year over the four years of the evaluation (i.e., two data collection points per respondent). NOTE.—TOTAL BURDEN IS ANNUALIZED OVER THE 3-YEAR CLEARANCE PERIOD Number of respondents Instrument Total average number of responses per respondent Hours per response Total burden hours 3 yr. average annual burden hours Caregivers 1 3,300 Child Behavior Checklist 1.5–5/6–18 (CBCL 1.5–5/6–18) .. Trauma Information/Detail Form .......................................... Baseline/Renewal Assessment ............................................ Core Clinical Characteristics Form ...................................... Youth Services Survey for Families (YSS–F) ..................... UCLA–PTSD Short Form (UCLA–PTSD) ............................ Case Study Interviews ......................................................... 5 5 5 5 1 5 1 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.2 1.5 5,445 3,630 3,630 6600 264 2,805 8 1,815 1,210 1,210 2200 88 935 3 5 0.3 3,849 1,283 1 1 3 3 2 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 25 0.5 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.5 9 54 2,310 1,650 50 3 18 770 550 17 Youth Trauma Symptoms Checklist for Children—Abbreviated (TSCC–A) ......................................................................... 3 2,333 Network Service Provider Trauma-informed Service Key Informant Interviews ........... Trauma-informed Service Discussion Groups ..................... Trauma-informed Service Provider Survey (TIS) ................ General Adoption Assessment Survey (GAAS) .................. Adoption and Implementation Factors Interview (AIFI) ....... 18 54 1,540 1,100 50 Project Director/Principal Investigator Trauma-informed Service Key Informant Interviews ........... Trauma-informed Service Discussion Groups ..................... Product/Innovations Development and Dissemination Survey (PDDS) ...................................................................... General Adoption Assessment Survey (GAAS) .................. Adoption and Implementation Factors Interview (AIFI) ....... Network Survey .................................................................... 18 18 1 1 0.5 1.0 9 18 3 6 88 44 9 54 3 3 2 2 1.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 396 66 9 108 132 22 3 36 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.8 2 9 105 20 66 30 108 300 1 3 35 7 22 10 36 100 0.5 1,600 533 1 0.5 800 267 1 71 24 1.5 ........................ ........................ 15 ........................ ........................ 5 33,965 11,322 Other Network Staff Trauma-informed Service Key Informant Interviews ........... Trauma-informed Service Discussion Groups ..................... Telephone Interviews ........................................................... Case Study Interviews ......................................................... General Adoption Assessment Survey (GAAS) .................. Adoption and Implementation Factors Interview (AIFI) ....... Network Survey .................................................................... Child Trauma Partnership Tool (CTPT) ............................... 44 49 5 35 6 10 7 44 8 30 9 54 10 400 Non-Network Mental Health Professionals National Impact Survey ........................................................ 1,600 2 Non-Network Non-Mental Health Professionals National Impact Survey ........................................................ 1,600 Non-Network Product Developers hsrobinson on PROD1PC70 with NOTICES Case Study Interviews ......................................................... Total Summary ..................................................................... Total Annual Summary ........................................................ 10 10,999 3,666 1 An average of 25 caregivers in 44 NCTSN centers (31 CTS. 13 TSA) will participate in the Descriptive and Clinical Outcomes and Satisfaction studies. 2 One caregiver will participate in each of the 5 case studies that will be conducted during the clearance period. 3 Based on SUF Report of demographics of children served in the NCTSN, approximately 71 percent of the children in the evaluation will be between the ages of 7 and 18. 4 Respondents will be NCCTS staff. 5 Respondents will be workgroup/taskforce coordinators. 6 Respondents will be stakeholders. 7 Respondents will be evaluators. 8 Respondents will be researchers, supervisors, and administrators. 9 Respondents will be center directors. 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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB 
Review; Comment Request

    Periodically, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services 
Administration (SAMHSA) will publish a summary of information 
collection requests under OMB review, in compliance with the Paperwork 
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). To request a copy of these 
documents, call the SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.

Project: Cross-Site Evaluation of the National Child Traumatic Stress 
Initiative (NCTSI)--NEW

    The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's 
(SAMHSA), Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) will conduct the 
Cross-Site Evaluation of the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative 
(NCTSI). The data collected will describe the children and families 
served by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and their 
outcomes, assess the development and dissemination of effective 
treatments and services, evaluate intra-network collaboration, and 
assess the Network's impact beyond the NCTSN.
    Data will be collected from caregivers, NCTSN staff (e.g., project 
directors, researchers, and providers), mental health providers outside 
of the NCTSN, and non-mental health service providers who provide 
services to children outside of the NCTSN. Data collection will take 
place in 31 Community Treatment and Services Programs (CTS), 13 
Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers (TSA), and 2 National Centers 
for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS). Data collection for this evaluation 
will be conducted over a four-year period.
    In order to describe the children served, their outcomes, and 
satisfaction with services, data will be collected from youth ages 7-18 
who are receiving services in the NCTSN, and from caregivers for all 
children who are receiving NCTSN services. Data will be collected when 
the child/youth enters services and during subsequent follow-up 
sessions at three-month intervals over the course of one year. 
Approximately 2,333 youth and 3,300 caregivers will participate in the 
evaluation.
    Data will be collected for use in the development of evaluation 
measures that will assess the development, dissemination and adoption 
of trauma-informed services. These data will be collected from a total 
of approximately 121 NCTSN service providers, project directors and 
NCCTS staff. Data will be collected one time from these respondents.
    Measures that collect data on development, dissemination, and 
adoption of trauma-informed services and other NCTSN products will be 
administered to approximately 1,100 service providers, 88 project 
directors, and 44 researchers/evaluators. These measures will be 
administered once per year in each of the four years of the evaluation.
    To assess collaboration across the network, data will be collected 
from approximately 454 NCTSI staff and 54 project directors/principal 
investigators. The surveys associated with this data collection will be 
administered at varying intervals, with either one or two data 
collection points per respondent over the four years of the evaluation.
    Product development and dissemination will be evaluated with data 
that will be collected from 88 project directors/principal 
investigators. These data will be collected annually.
    To assess the national impact of the NCTSN, data will be collected 
from 1,600 mental health and 1,600 non-mental health service providers 
from outside the NCTSN. These data will be

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collected every second year over the four years of the evaluation 
(i.e., two data collection points per respondent).

                       Note.--Total Burden Is Annualized Over the 3-Year Clearance Period
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                                                   Total average
                                     Number of       number of       Hours per     Total burden    3 yr. average
           Instrument               respondents    responses per     response          hours       annual burden
                                                    respondent                                         hours
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                                                   Caregivers
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Child Behavior Checklist 1.5-5/6-      \1\ 3,300               5             0.3           5,445           1,815
 18 (CBCL 1.5-5/6-18)...........
Trauma Information/Detail Form..           3,300               5             0.2           3,630           1,210
Baseline/Renewal Assessment.....           3,300               5             0.2           3,630           1,210
Core Clinical Characteristics              3,300               5             0.4            6600            2200
 Form...........................
Youth Services Survey for                  3,300               1             0.1             264              88
 Families (YSS-F)...............
UCLA-PTSD Short Form (UCLA-PTSD)           3,300               5             0.2           2,805             935
Case Study Interviews...........           \2\ 5               1             1.5               8               3
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                                                      Youth
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Trauma Symptoms Checklist for          \3\ 2,333               5             0.3           3,849           1,283
 Children--Abbreviated (TSCC-A).
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                                            Network Service Provider
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Trauma-informed Service Key                   18               1             0.5               9               3
 Informant Interviews...........
Trauma-informed Service                       54               1             1.0              54              18
 Discussion Groups..............
Trauma-informed Service Provider           1,540               3             0.5           2,310             770
 Survey (TIS)...................
General Adoption Assessment                1,100               3             0.5           1,650             550
 Survey (GAAS)..................
Adoption and Implementation                   50               2             0.5              50              17
 Factors Interview (AIFI).......
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                                     Project Director/Principal Investigator
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Trauma-informed Service Key                   18               1             0.5               9               3
 Informant Interviews...........
Trauma-informed Service                       18               1             1.0              18               6
 Discussion Groups..............
Product/Innovations Development               88               3             1.5             396             132
 and Dissemination Survey (PDDS)
General Adoption Assessment                   44               3             0.5              66              22
 Survey (GAAS)..................
Adoption and Implementation                    9               2             0.5               9               3
 Factors Interview (AIFI).......
Network Survey..................              54               2             1.0             108              36
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                                               Other Network Staff
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Trauma-informed Service Key                \4\ 4               1             0.5               2               1
 Informant Interviews...........
Trauma-informed Service                    \4\ 9               1             1.0               9               3
 Discussion Groups..............
Telephone Interviews............          \5\ 35               2             1.5             105              35
Case Study Interviews...........          \6\ 10               1             2.0              20               7
General Adoption Assessment               \7\ 44               3             0.5              66              22
 Survey (GAAS)..................
Adoption and Implementation               \8\ 30               2             0.5              30              10
 Factors Interview (AIFI).......
Network Survey..................          \9\ 54               2             1.0             108              36
Child Trauma Partnership Tool           \10\ 400               1             0.8             300             100
 (CTPT).........................
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                                     Non-Network Mental Health Professionals
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National Impact Survey..........           1,600               2             0.5           1,600             533
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                                   Non-Network Non-Mental Health Professionals
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National Impact Survey..........           1,600               1             0.5             800             267
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                                         Non-Network Product Developers
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Case Study Interviews...........              10               1             1.5              15               5
Total Summary...................          10,999              71  ..............  ..............          33,965
Total Annual Summary............           3,666              24  ..............  ..............         11,322
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\1\ An average of 25 caregivers in 44 NCTSN centers (31 CTS. 13 TSA) will participate in the Descriptive and
  Clinical Outcomes and Satisfaction studies.
\2\ One caregiver will participate in each of the 5 case studies that will be conducted during the clearance
  period.
\3\ Based on SUF Report of demographics of children served in the NCTSN, approximately 71 percent of the
  children in the evaluation will be between the ages of 7 and 18.
\4\ Respondents will be NCCTS staff.
\5\ Respondents will be workgroup/taskforce coordinators.
\6\ Respondents will be stakeholders.
\7\ Respondents will be evaluators.
\8\ Respondents will be researchers, supervisors, and administrators.
\9\ Respondents will be center directors.

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\10\ Respondents will be collaboration structure staff.

    Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed 
information collection should be sent by February 13, 2006 to: SAMHSA 
Desk Officer, Human Resources and Housing Branch, Office of Management 
and Budget, New Executive Office Building, Room 10235, Washington, DC 
20503; due to potential delays in OMB's receipt and processing of mail 
sent through the U.S. Postal Service, respondents are encouraged to 
submit comments by fax to: 202-395-6974.

    Dated: January 9, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Director, Office of Program Services.
[FR Doc. E6-303 Filed 1-12-06; 8:45 am]
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