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(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
Minority Substance Abuse/HIV
Prevention Program—(OMB No. 0930–
0298)—Revision and Reinstatement
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)
is requesting from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval for the revision of data
collection activities for the cross-site
study of the Minority HIV/AIDS
Initiative (MAI), which includes both
youth and adult questionnaires. This
revision includes the addition of four
cohorts, changes to the data collection
procedures based on intervention
duration, and the addition of two
questions on binge drinking behavior.
The instruments were also modified to
include six items for adults and three
items for youth on military families and
deployment that were recently approved
by OMB under the CSAP National
Outcomes Measures (NOMs) (OMB #
0930–0230). The current approval for
the full cross-site is under OMB No.
0930–0298, which expires on 4/30/12.
This cross-site study supports two of
SAMHSA’s eight Strategic Initiatives:
Prevention of Substance Abuse and
Mental Illness and Data, Outcomes, and
Quality. The primary objectives of the
cross-site study are to:
• Determine the success of the MAI in
preventing, delaying, and/or reducing
the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other
drugs (ATOD) among the target
populations.
• Measure the effectiveness of
evidence-based programs and
infrastructure development activities
such as: Outreach and training,
mobilization of key stakeholders,
substance abuse and HIV/AIDS
counseling and education, referrals to
appropriate medical treatment and/or
other intervention strategies (i.e.,
cultural enrichment activities,
educational and vocational resources,
and computer-based curricula).
• Assess the process of adopting and
implementing the Strategic Prevention
Framework (SPF) with the target
populations.
Grantees are community based
organizations that are required to
address the SAMSHA Strategic
Prevention Framework (SPF) and
participate in this cross-site evaluation.
The grantees are expected to provide
leadership and coordination on the
planning and implementation of the
SPF that targets minority populations,
the minority reentry population, as well
as other high risk groups residing in
communities of color with high
prevalence of SA and HIV/AIDS.
The grantees are expected to provide
an effective prevention process,
direction, and a common set of goals,
expectations, and accountabilities to be
adapted and integrated at the
community level. While the grantees
have substantial flexibility in choosing
their individual evidence-based
programs, they are all required to base
them on the five steps of the SPF to
build service capacity specific to SA
and HIV prevention services.
Conducting this cross-site evaluation
will assist SAMHSA/CSAP in
promoting and disseminating optimally
effective prevention programs.
Grantees must also conduct ongoing
monitoring and evaluation of their
projects to assess program effectiveness
including Federal reporting of the
Government Performance and Results
Act (GPRA) Modernization Act of 2010,
SAMHSA/CSAP National Outcome
Measures (NOMs), and HIV Counseling
and Testing. All of this information will
be collected through self-report
questionnaires administered to program
participants. All grantees will use two
instruments, one for youth aged
between 12 and 17 and one for adults
aged 18 and older. The common design
for participants in interventions lasting
30 days or longer includes assessments
at baseline, program exit, and three to
six months post-exit (follow-up). The
common questionnaires will be
administered to all 30-day intervention
(program participants) youth and adults
at baseline (first data collection point),
program exit (second data collection
point), and follow-up (third data
collection point). For participants in
interventions lasting between 2 and 29
days questionnaires will be
administered at baseline and exit. For
single session interventions an exit only
questionnaire will be administered. See
breakdown below:
Length
Definition
Sections of survey to be
administered
Single Session Intervention
1 day or less ......................
A direct service intervention that lasts one day or less.
Participants may receive multiple services during
the session, but do not continue in a CSAP HIV
grant funded activity for more than one day.
Multiple Session Brief Intervention.
Less than 30 days .............
30 days or more ................
The participant should receive at least two HIV Grant
funded sessions or service encounters. The period
of time between the first session or encounter and
the last session or encounter should be two to 29
days.
The participant should receive at least two HIV Grant
funded sessions or service encounters. The period
of time between the first session/encounter and the
last session/encounter should be 30 days or more.
• Section One: Facts
about You.
• 3 to 5 questions from
Section Two: Attitudes &
Knowledge.
• Section One: Facts
about You
• Section Two: Attitudes &
Knowledge.
Multiple Session Long Intervention.
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Intervention duration
The CSAP National Outcome
Measures (NOMs) on the instruments
have already been approved by OMB
(OMB No. 0930–0230) will expire on 2/
28/2013. These NOMs data are used to
report on Government Performance and
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Results Act (GPRA) and findings across
CSAP programs. For this program, these
cross-site instruments are augmented
with additional scales (currently
approved under OMB No. 0930–0298
and expiring on 4/30/2012) to measure
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• Section One: Facts
about You.
• Section Two: Attitudes &
Knowledge.
• Section Three: Behavior
& Relationships.
other important risk and protective
factors uniquely associated with HIV/
AIDS among minority populations and
minority re-entry populations in
communities of color. The youth
(covering ages 12–17) questionnaire
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contains 128 questions, of which 28
relate to HIV/AIDS and the adult
questionnaire contains 122 items, of
which 47 relate to HIV/AIDS. Two new
questions have been added to both the
youth and adult questionnaires to
address SAMHSA’s need to collect
information on binge drinking behavior,
not covered under any prior OMB
package. These questions are:
1. Females only: During the past 30
days, on how many days did you have
4 or more drinks on the same occasion?
2. Males only: During the past 30
days, on how many days did you have
5 or more drinks on the same occasion?
Procedures are employed to safeguard
the privacy and confidentiality of
participants. The cross-site evaluation
results will have significant
implications for the substance abuse
and HIV/AIDS prevention fields, the
allocation of grant funds, and other
evaluation activities conducted by
multiple Federal, State, and local
government agencies. They will be used
to develop Federal policy in support of
SAMHSA/CSAP program initiatives,
inform the public of lessons learned and
findings, improve existing programs,
and promote replication and
dissemination of effective prevention
strategies.
Total Estimates of Annualized Hour
Burden
The following table shows the
estimated annualized burden for data
collection.
TABLE 1a—ESTIMATES OF ANNUALIZED HOUR BURDEN BY INTERVENTION LENGTH
Number of respondents
Intervention length
Responses
per respondent
Total responses
Hours per response
Total hour burden
30-Days or More Intervention
Base line ............................................................................
Exit .....................................................................................
Follow-up ............................................................................
7,937
4,887
2,942
1
1
1
7,937
4,887
2,942
0.83
0.83
0.83
6,588
4,056
2,442
Subtotal .......................................................................
7,937
........................
15,766
..........................
13,086
2 to 29 Day Intervention
Base line ............................................................................
Exit .....................................................................................
1,416
872
1
1
1,416
872
0.5
0.5
708
436
Subtotal .......................................................................
1,416
........................
2,288
..........................
1,144
Single Day Intervention
Exit .....................................................................................
2,458
1
2,458
0.25
614
Annualized Total ..................................................
11,811
........................
20,512
..........................
14,844
TABLE 1b—ESTIMATES OF ANNUALIZED HOUR BURDEN BY SURVEY TYPE
Number of respondents
Questionnaire
Total responses
Total hour burden
9,682
2,128
16,899
3,612
12,234
2,610
Annualized Total ...................................................................................................................
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Annualized Total Adult .................................................................................................................
Annualized Total Youth ...............................................................................................................
11,811
20,512
14,844
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by August 15, 2012 to the
SAMHSA Desk Officer at the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB). To ensure timely receipt of
comments, and to avoid potential delays
in OMB’s receipt and processing of mail
sent through the U.S. Postal Service,
commenters are encouraged to submit
their comments to OMB via email to:
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
Although commenters are encouraged to
send their comments via email,
commenters may also fax their
comments to: 202–395–7285.
Commenters may also mail them to:
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Administration
[[Page 41794]]
(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 Minority Substance Abuse/HIV
Prevention Program--(OMB No. 0930-0298)--Revision and Reinstatement
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is requesting from the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for the revision of data
collection activities for the cross-site study of the Minority HIV/AIDS
Initiative (MAI), which includes both youth and adult questionnaires.
This revision includes the addition of four cohorts, changes to the
data collection procedures based on intervention duration, and the
addition of two questions on binge drinking behavior. The instruments
were also modified to include six items for adults and three items for
youth on military families and deployment that were recently approved
by OMB under the CSAP National Outcomes Measures (NOMs) (OMB
0930-0230). The current approval for the full cross-site is under OMB
No. 0930-0298, which expires on 4/30/12.
This cross-site study supports two of SAMHSA's eight Strategic
Initiatives: Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness and Data,
Outcomes, and Quality. The primary objectives of the cross-site study
are to:
Determine the success of the MAI in preventing, delaying,
and/or reducing the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs (ATOD)
among the target populations.
Measure the effectiveness of evidence-based programs and
infrastructure development activities such as: Outreach and training,
mobilization of key stakeholders, substance abuse and HIV/AIDS
counseling and education, referrals to appropriate medical treatment
and/or other intervention strategies (i.e., cultural enrichment
activities, educational and vocational resources, and computer-based
curricula).
Assess the process of adopting and implementing the
Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) with the target populations.
Grantees are community based organizations that are required to
address the SAMSHA Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) and participate
in this cross-site evaluation. The grantees are expected to provide
leadership and coordination on the planning and implementation of the
SPF that targets minority populations, the minority reentry population,
as well as other high risk groups residing in communities of color with
high prevalence of SA and HIV/AIDS.
The grantees are expected to provide an effective prevention
process, direction, and a common set of goals, expectations, and
accountabilities to be adapted and integrated at the community level.
While the grantees have substantial flexibility in choosing their
individual evidence-based programs, they are all required to base them
on the five steps of the SPF to build service capacity specific to SA
and HIV prevention services. Conducting this cross-site evaluation will
assist SAMHSA/CSAP in promoting and disseminating optimally effective
prevention programs.
Grantees must also conduct ongoing monitoring and evaluation of
their projects to assess program effectiveness including Federal
reporting of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)
Modernization Act of 2010, SAMHSA/CSAP National Outcome Measures
(NOMs), and HIV Counseling and Testing. All of this information will be
collected through self-report questionnaires administered to program
participants. All grantees will use two instruments, one for youth aged
between 12 and 17 and one for adults aged 18 and older. The common
design for participants in interventions lasting 30 days or longer
includes assessments at baseline, program exit, and three to six months
post-exit (follow-up). The common questionnaires will be administered
to all 30-day intervention (program participants) youth and adults at
baseline (first data collection point), program exit (second data
collection point), and follow-up (third data collection point). For
participants in interventions lasting between 2 and 29 days
questionnaires will be administered at baseline and exit. For single
session interventions an exit only questionnaire will be administered.
See breakdown below:
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Sections of survey to
Intervention duration Length Definition be administered
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Session Intervention........ 1 day or less......... A direct service Section One:
intervention that lasts Facts about You.
one day or less. 3 to 5
Participants may receive questions from
multiple services during Section Two:
the session, but do not Attitudes &
continue in a CSAP HIV Knowledge.
grant funded activity for
more than one day.
Multiple Session Brief Intervention Less than 30 days..... The participant should Section One:
receive at least two HIV Facts about You
Grant funded sessions or Section Two:
service encounters. The Attitudes &
period of time between the Knowledge.
first session or encounter
and the last session or
encounter should be two to
29 days.
Multiple Session Long Intervention. 30 days or more....... The participant should Section One:
receive at least two HIV Facts about You.
Grant funded sessions or Section Two:
service encounters. The Attitudes &
period of time between the Knowledge.
first session/encounter Section
and the last session/ Three: Behavior &
encounter should be 30 Relationships.
days or more.
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The CSAP National Outcome Measures (NOMs) on the instruments have
already been approved by OMB (OMB No. 0930-0230) will expire on 2/28/
2013. These NOMs data are used to report on Government Performance and
Results Act (GPRA) and findings across CSAP programs. For this program,
these cross-site instruments are augmented with additional scales
(currently approved under OMB No. 0930-0298 and expiring on 4/30/2012)
to measure other important risk and protective factors uniquely
associated with HIV/AIDS among minority populations and minority re-
entry populations in communities of color. The youth (covering ages 12-
17) questionnaire
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contains 128 questions, of which 28 relate to HIV/AIDS and the adult
questionnaire contains 122 items, of which 47 relate to HIV/AIDS. Two
new questions have been added to both the youth and adult
questionnaires to address SAMHSA's need to collect information on binge
drinking behavior, not covered under any prior OMB package. These
questions are:
1. Females only: During the past 30 days, on how many days did you
have 4 or more drinks on the same occasion?
2. Males only: During the past 30 days, on how many days did you
have 5 or more drinks on the same occasion?
Procedures are employed to safeguard the privacy and
confidentiality of participants. The cross-site evaluation results will
have significant implications for the substance abuse and HIV/AIDS
prevention fields, the allocation of grant funds, and other evaluation
activities conducted by multiple Federal, State, and local government
agencies. They will be used to develop Federal policy in support of
SAMHSA/CSAP program initiatives, inform the public of lessons learned
and findings, improve existing programs, and promote replication and
dissemination of effective prevention strategies.
Total Estimates of Annualized Hour Burden
The following table shows the estimated annualized burden for data
collection.
Table 1a--Estimates of Annualized Hour Burden by Intervention Length
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Responses per Total Hours per Total hour
Intervention length respondents respondent responses response burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
30-Days or More Intervention
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base line....................... 7,937 1 7,937 0.83 6,588
Exit............................ 4,887 1 4,887 0.83 4,056
Follow-up....................... 2,942 1 2,942 0.83 2,442
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Subtotal.................... 7,937 .............. 15,766 .............. 13,086
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 to 29 Day Intervention
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Base line....................... 1,416 1 1,416 0.5 708
Exit............................ 872 1 872 0.5 436
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Subtotal.................... 1,416 .............. 2,288 .............. 1,144
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Single Day Intervention
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Exit............................ 2,458 1 2,458 0.25 614
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Annualized Total........ 11,811 .............. 20,512 .............. 14,844
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Table 1b--Estimates of Annualized Hour Burden by Survey Type
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of Total Total hour
Questionnaire respondents responses burden
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Annualized Total Adult.......................................... 9,682 16,899 12,234
Annualized Total Youth.......................................... 2,128 3,612 2,610
-----------------------------------------------
Annualized Total............................................ 11,811 20,512 14,844
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Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by August 15, 2012 to the SAMHSA
Desk Officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). To ensure timely receipt of
comments, and to avoid potential delays in OMB's receipt and processing
of mail sent through the U.S. Postal Service, commenters are encouraged
to submit their comments to OMB via email to: OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov. Although commenters are encouraged to send
their comments via email, commenters may also fax their comments to:
202-395-7285. Commenters may also mail them to: Office of Management
and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, New Executive
Office Building, Room 10102, Washington, DC 20503.
Summer King,
Statistician.
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