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Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 71–1044, One Choke Cherry
Road, Rockville, MD 20857. Written
comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Dated: January 20, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Executive Officer, SAMHSA.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with section
3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 concerning
opportunity for public comment on
proposed collections of information, the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration will publish
periodic summaries of proposed
projects. To request more information
on the proposed projects or to obtain a
copy of the information collection
plans, call the SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer on (240) 276–1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collections of information
are necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on
respondents, including through the use
of automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Proposed Project: National Evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children
and Their Families Program: Phase V—
NEW
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health is
responsible for the national evaluation
of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and
Their Families Program that will collect
data on child mental health outcomes,
family life, and service system
development and performance. Data
will be collected on 25 service systems,
and roughly 7310 children and families.
The data collection for this evaluation
will be conducted over a five-year
period. The core of service system data
will be collected every 18 to 24 months
throughout the 5-year evaluation period,
with a sustainability survey conducted
in selected years. Service delivery and
system variables of interest include the
following: maturity of system of care
development, adherence to the system
of care program model, and client
service experience. The length of time
that individual families will participate
in the study ranges from 18 to 36
months depending on when they enter
the evaluation. Child and family
outcomes of interest will be collected at
intake and during subsequent follow-up
interviews at six-month intervals. Client
service experience information is
collected at these follow-up interviews.
Measures included in an outcome
interview are determined by the type of
assessment (intake or follow up), child’s
age, and whether the respondent is the
caregiver or a youth.
The outcome measures include the
following: Child symptomatology and
functioning, family functioning,
material resources, and caregiver strain.
The caregiver interview package
includes the Caregiver Information
Questionnaire, Child Behavior
Checklist, Behavioral and Emotional
Rating Scale (BERS), Education
Questionnaire, Columbia Impairment
Questionnaire, Living Situations
Questionnaire, Family Life
Questionnaire, and Caregiver Strain
Questionnaire (caregivers of children
under age 6 complete the Vineland
Screener to assess development, and do
not complete the BERS) at intake, and
also complete the Multi-service Sector
Contacts Form, Culturally Competence
and Service Provision Questionnaire
and the Youth Services Survey (a
national outcome measurement tool).
The Youth Interview package includes
the Youth Information Questionnaire,
Revised Children’s Manifest Anxiety
Scale, Reynolds Depression Scale, BERS
(youth version), Delinquency Survey,
Substance Use Survey, GAIN-Quick:
Substance Dependence Scale, and
Youth Services Survey (youth version).
In addition the evaluation will
include two special studies: (1) An
evidence-based practices study will
examine provider use of evidence-based
practices, community readiness and
implementation of evidence-based
practices, and consumer experience
with these practices; (2) A cultural and
linguistic competence study will
examine the extent to which the cultural
and linguistic characteristics of
communities influence program
implementation and provider
adaptation of evidence-based
treatments, and provider service
delivery decisions based on provider
culture and language. The national
evaluation measures address the
national outcome measures for mental
health programs as currently established
by SAMHSA.
Internet-based technology will be
used for data entry and management,
and for collecting data using Web-based
surveys. The average annual respondent
burden with detail provided about
burden contributed by specific measures
is estimated below. The estimate reflects
the average number of respondents in
each respondent category, the average
number of responses per respondent per
year, the average length time it will take
for each response, and the total average
annual burden for each category of
respondent, and for all categories of
respondents combined.
ESTIMATE OF RESPONDENT BURDEN
[Note: Total burden is annualized over a 5-year period.]
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Instrument
Respondent
System-of-care Assessment:
Interview Guides and Data Collection Forms.
Interagency Collaboration Scale
(IACS).
Cross-sectional Descriptive Study:
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Total burden
hours
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average annual burden
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ESTIMATE OF RESPONDENT BURDEN—Continued
[Note: Total burden is annualized over a 5-year period.]
Total average
number of
responses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Hours per
response
Total burden
hours
5 year
average annual burden
hours
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Instrument
Respondent
Caregiver Information Questionnaire (CIQ–IC).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire Followup (CIQ–FC).
Child and Family Outcome Study:
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire
(CGSQ).
Child
Behavior
Checklist
(CBCL)/Child
Behavior
Checklist 11⁄2–5 (CBCL 11⁄2–
5).
Education Questionnaire (EQ) ..
Living Situations Questionnaire
(LSQ).
The Family Life Questionnaire
(FLQ).
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale (BERS).
Columbia Impairment Scale
(CIS).
The Vineland Screener (VS) .....
Delinquency Survey (DS) ..........
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale—Second Edition,
Youth Rating Scale (BERS–2).
Gain-quick Substance Related
Issues (Gain SRI).
Substance Use Scale (SUS) .....
Revised Children’s Manifest
Anxiety Scales (RCMAS).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale—Second Edition
(RADS–2).
Youth Information Questionnaire
(YIQ–I).
Youth Information Questionnaire
(YIQ–F).
Service Experience Study:
Multi-Sector Service Contacts
(MSSC).
Evidence-Based Practice Measure (EBPEM).
Cultural Competence and Service Provision Questionnaire
(CCSP).
Youth Services Survey—Family
(YSS–F).
Youth Services Survey (YSS) ...
Evidence Based Practices Study:
Evidence Based Treatment Survey (EBT).
Evidence-Based Provider Attitudes Survey (EBPAS).
Organizational Readiness for
Change Scale (ORC–S).
Organizational Readiness for
Change Scale (ORC–D).
Sustainability Study:
Sustainability
Survey—Caregiver.
Sustainability Survey—Provider
Caregiver ............
7,310
1
0.283
2,069
414
Caregiver ............
7,310
5
0.200
7,310
1,462
Caregiver ............
7,310
6
0.167
7,325
1,465
Caregiver ............
7,310
6
0.333
14,605
2,921
Caregiver ............
Caregiver ............
7,310
7,310
6
6
0.333
0.083
14,605
3,640
2,921
728
Caregiver ............
7,310
6
0.050
2,193
439
Caregiver ............
6,945
6
0.167
6,958
1,392
Caregiver ............
6,945
6
0.083
3,472
694
Caregiver ............
Youth ..................
Youth ..................
283
4,386
4,386
5
6
6
0.250
0.167
0.167
456
4,394
4,395
91
879
879
Youth ..................
4,386
6
0.083
2,184
437
Youth ..................
Youth ..................
4,386
4,386
6
6
0.100
0.050
2,632
1,316
526
263
Youth ..................
4,386
6
0.050
1,315
263
Youth ..................
4,386
1
0.167
732
146
Youth ..................
4,386
5
0.167
3,662
732
Caregiver ............
7,310
5
0.250
9,137
1,828
Caregiver ............
7,310
5
0.167
6,092
1,218
Caregiver ............
7,310
5
0.167
6,092
1,218
Caregiver ............
7,310
5
0.117
4,276
855
Youth ..................
4,386
5
0.083
1,820
364
Provider ..............
1,125
3
0.333
1,124
224
Provider ..............
1,125
3
0.083
280
56
Provider ..............
1,125
3
0.417
1,407
281
Administrators/
Managers.
75
3
0.417
94
19
Caregiver ............
25
3
0.500
38
8
Provider/Administrator.
75
3
0.500
112
23
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Number of
distinct
respondents
Number of
response per
respondent
Average
burden per
response
(hours)
Total average
annual burden
(hours)
Summary of Annualized Burden Estimates for 5 Years
Caregivers ........................................................................................................
Youth ................................................................................................................
Provider/Administrators ....................................................................................
7,310
4,386
1,725
1
1
1
2.31
0.71
0.93
17,654
3,247
961
Total Summary .........................................................................................
13,421
133
........................
109,308
Total Annual Average Summary .......................................................
2,684
27
........................
21,861
Send comments to Summer King,
SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 71–1044, One Choke Cherry
Road, Rockville, MD 20857. Written
comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Dated: January 20, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Director, Office of Program Services.
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materials in bulk. The CTAC Working
Groups on Barge Emissions and the
International Convention for the
Prevention of Pollution from Ships,
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meetings will be open to the public.
DATES: The Barge Emissions Working
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Outreach Subcommittee will meet on
Tuesday, February 7, 2006, from 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m. The MARPOL Annex II
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a.m. to 4 p.m. The HCTS Subcommittee
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members and attendees.
(2) Review best practices and develop
implementation strategy to reduce barge
emissions.
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Meeting on Tuesday, February 7, 2006
(1) Introduce Subcommittee members
and attendees.
(2) Review and edit CTAC
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Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC
Code).
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on Thursday, February 9, 2006
(1) Introduce Subcommittee members
and attendees.
(2) Discuss proposed changes to the
Certain Dangerous Cargo and Advanced
Notice of Arrival regulations.
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the Subcommittee.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
In compliance with section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 concerning opportunity for public comment on proposed
collections of information, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration will publish periodic summaries of proposed
projects. To request more information on the proposed projects or to
obtain a copy of the information collection plans, call the SAMHSA
Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276-1243.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collections of
information are necessary for the proper performance of the functions
of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways
to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents,
including through the use of automated collection techniques or other
forms of information technology.
Proposed Project: National Evaluation of the Comprehensive Community
Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program: Phase
V--NEW
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Center of Mental Health is responsible for the national
evaluation of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for
Children and Their Families Program that will collect data on child
mental health outcomes, family life, and service system development and
performance. Data will be collected on 25 service systems, and roughly
7310 children and families.
The data collection for this evaluation will be conducted over a
five-year period. The core of service system data will be collected
every 18 to 24 months throughout the 5-year evaluation period, with a
sustainability survey conducted in selected years. Service delivery and
system variables of interest include the following: maturity of system
of care development, adherence to the system of care program model, and
client service experience. The length of time that individual families
will participate in the study ranges from 18 to 36 months depending on
when they enter the evaluation. Child and family outcomes of interest
will be collected at intake and during subsequent follow-up interviews
at six-month intervals. Client service experience information is
collected at these follow-up interviews. Measures included in an
outcome interview are determined by the type of assessment (intake or
follow up), child's age, and whether the respondent is the caregiver or
a youth.
The outcome measures include the following: Child symptomatology
and functioning, family functioning, material resources, and caregiver
strain. The caregiver interview package includes the Caregiver
Information Questionnaire, Child Behavior Checklist, Behavioral and
Emotional Rating Scale (BERS), Education Questionnaire, Columbia
Impairment Questionnaire, Living Situations Questionnaire, Family Life
Questionnaire, and Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (caregivers of
children under age 6 complete the Vineland Screener to assess
development, and do not complete the BERS) at intake, and also complete
the Multi-service Sector Contacts Form, Culturally Competence and
Service Provision Questionnaire and the Youth Services Survey (a
national outcome measurement tool). The Youth Interview package
includes the Youth Information Questionnaire, Revised Children's
Manifest Anxiety Scale, Reynolds Depression Scale, BERS (youth
version), Delinquency Survey, Substance Use Survey, GAIN-Quick:
Substance Dependence Scale, and Youth Services Survey (youth version).
In addition the evaluation will include two special studies: (1) An
evidence-based practices study will examine provider use of evidence-
based practices, community readiness and implementation of evidence-
based practices, and consumer experience with these practices; (2) A
cultural and linguistic competence study will examine the extent to
which the cultural and linguistic characteristics of communities
influence program implementation and provider adaptation of evidence-
based treatments, and provider service delivery decisions based on
provider culture and language. The national evaluation measures address
the national outcome measures for mental health programs as currently
established by SAMHSA.
Internet-based technology will be used for data entry and
management, and for collecting data using Web-based surveys. The
average annual respondent burden with detail provided about burden
contributed by specific measures is estimated below. The estimate
reflects the average number of respondents in each respondent category,
the average number of responses per respondent per year, the average
length time it will take for each response, and the total average
annual burden for each category of respondent, and for all categories
of respondents combined.
Estimate of Respondent Burden
[Note: Total burden is annualized over a 5-year period.]
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Total average
Number of number of Hours per Total burden 5 year
Instrument Respondent respondents responses per response hours average annual
respondent burden hours
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System-of-care Assessment:
Interview Guides and Data Collection Key site informants......... 525 3 1.00 1,575 315
Forms.
Interagency Collaboration Scale (IACS) Key site informants......... 525 3 0.13 210 42
Cross-sectional Descriptive Study:
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Caregiver Information Questionnaire Caregiver................... 7,310 1 0.283 2,069 414
(CIQ-IC).
Caregiver Information Questionnaire Caregiver................... 7,310 5 0.200 7,310 1,462
Followup (CIQ-FC).
Child and Family Outcome Study:
Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (CGSQ). Caregiver................... 7,310 6 0.167 7,325 1,465
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)/Child Caregiver................... 7,310 6 0.333 14,605 2,921
Behavior Checklist 1\1/2\-5 (CBCL 1\1/
2\-5).
Education Questionnaire (EQ).......... Caregiver................... 7,310 6 0.333 14,605 2,921
Living Situations Questionnaire (LSQ). Caregiver................... 7,310 6 0.083 3,640 728
The Family Life Questionnaire (FLQ)... Caregiver................... 7,310 6 0.050 2,193 439
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale Caregiver................... 6,945 6 0.167 6,958 1,392
(BERS).
Columbia Impairment Scale (CIS)....... Caregiver................... 6,945 6 0.083 3,472 694
The Vineland Screener (VS)............ Caregiver................... 283 5 0.250 456 91
Delinquency Survey (DS)............... Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.167 4,394 879
Behavioral and Emotional Rating Scale-- Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.167 4,395 879
Second Edition, Youth Rating Scale
(BERS-2).
Gain-quick Substance Related Issues Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.083 2,184 437
(Gain SRI).
Substance Use Scale (SUS)............. Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.100 2,632 526
Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.050 1,316 263
Scales (RCMAS).
Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale-- Youth....................... 4,386 6 0.050 1,315 263
Second Edition (RADS-2).
Youth Information Questionnaire (YIQ- Youth....................... 4,386 1 0.167 732 146
I).
Youth Information Questionnaire (YIQ- Youth....................... 4,386 5 0.167 3,662 732
F).
Service Experience Study:
Multi-Sector Service Contacts (MSSC).. Caregiver................... 7,310 5 0.250 9,137 1,828
Evidence-Based Practice Measure Caregiver................... 7,310 5 0.167 6,092 1,218
(EBPEM).
Cultural Competence and Service Caregiver................... 7,310 5 0.167 6,092 1,218
Provision Questionnaire (CCSP).
Youth Services Survey--Family (YSS-F). Caregiver................... 7,310 5 0.117 4,276 855
Youth Services Survey (YSS)........... Youth....................... 4,386 5 0.083 1,820 364
Evidence Based Practices Study:
Evidence Based Treatment Survey (EBT). Provider.................... 1,125 3 0.333 1,124 224
Evidence-Based Provider Attitudes Provider.................... 1,125 3 0.083 280 56
Survey (EBPAS).
Organizational Readiness for Change Provider.................... 1,125 3 0.417 1,407 281
Scale (ORC-S).
Organizational Readiness for Change Administrators/Managers..... 75 3 0.417 94 19
Scale (ORC-D).
Sustainability Study:
Sustainability Survey--Caregiver...... Caregiver................... 25 3 0.500 38 8
Sustainability Survey--Provider....... Provider/Administrator...... 75 3 0.500 112 23
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Average
Number of Number of burden per Total average
distinct response per response annual burden
respondents respondent (hours) (hours)
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Summary of Annualized Burden Estimates for 5 Years
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Caregivers...................................... 7,310 1 2.31 17,654
Youth........................................... 4,386 1 0.71 3,247
Provider/Administrators......................... 1,725 1 0.93 961
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Total Summary............................... 13,421 133 .............. 109,308
=================
Total Annual Average Summary............ 2,684 27 .............. 21,861
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Send comments to Summer King, SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Room 71-1044, One Choke Cherry Road, Rockville, MD 20857. Written
comments should be received within 60 days of this notice.
Dated: January 20, 2006.
Anna Marsh,
Director, Office of Program Services.
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