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Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
National Institutes of Health
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 at (240) 276–0361.
National Institute on Minority Health
and Health Disparities; Notice of
Closed Meeting
Project: ‘‘Talk. They Hear You.’’
Campaign Evaluation: Case Study
(OMB No. 0930–0373)—Extension
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of a
meeting of the National Advisory
Council on Minority Health and Health
Disparities.
The meeting will be closed to the
public in accordance with the
provisions set forth in sections
552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,
as amended. The grant applications and
the discussions could disclose
confidential trade secrets or commercial
property such as patentable material,
and personal information concerning
The SAMHSA Center for Substance
Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is requesting
approval from the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for a replicated data
collection, ‘‘Talk. They Hear You.’’
Campaign Evaluation: Case Study (the
‘‘case study’’). This collection includes
three instruments:
1. Parent/Caregiver Pre-test/Post-test
Survey
2. Youth Pre-test and Post-test Survey
3. Parent/Caregiver Interview Guide
The case study collection is part of a
larger effort to evaluate the impact of the
‘‘Talk. They Hear You.’’ campaign. This
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evaluation will help determine the
extent to which the campaign has been
successful in educating parents and
caregivers nationwide about effective
methods for reducing underage
drinking. The campaign is designed to
educate and empower parents and
caregivers to talk with their children
about alcohol and other substances. To
prevent initiation of underage drinking
and substance use, the campaign targets
parents and caregivers of children aged
9–20, with the following specific aims:
1. Increasing parents’ awareness of the
prevalence and risk of underage
drinking and substance use;
2. Equipping parents with the
knowledge, skills, and confidence to
prevent underage drinking and
substance use; and
3. Increasing parents’ actions to
prevent underage drinking and
substance use.
For this evaluation, SAMHSA intends
to measure knowledge and attitudes
before and after a focused campaign
outreach effort in areas that have not
previously had significant exposure to
the campaign. Participants in the
evaluation will be recruited from a
middle school community and will
include parents/caregivers and students.
School administrators and partnering
organization(s), such as parent/caregiver
organizations and/or local educational
partner organizations, will assist in the
dissemination of campaign materials
and data collection efforts. There will be
two sites selected for the case study—
one site will serve as the experimental
group and the other site will serve as the
control group. The experimental group
will be exposed to the ‘‘Talk. They Hear
You.’’ messages using standard
campaign materials and dissemination
strategies, which will be coordinated
through the school and potentially a
local partner organization. The control
group will not be intentionally exposed
to the campaign materials. The case
study will include baseline surveys of
parents/caregivers and children of
middle school age in both the
experimental and control communities,
followed by exposure to campaign
materials in the experimental
community, and post-exposure surveys
of parents/caregivers and children in
both communities. Additionally,
SAMHSA will conduct 30 interviews
with parents and caregivers following
the post-exposure surveys at the
experimental site to obtain more
detailed information about the specific
impact of the campaign.
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Total
number of
respondents
Instrument
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total
hour
burden
Pre-test survey for middle school youth ..............................
Post-test survey for middle school youth ............................
Pre-test survey for parents and caregivers .........................
Post-test survey for parents and caregivers ........................
Individual interviews with parents and caregivers ...............
1,093
1,093
690
690
30
1
1
1
1
1
1,093
1,093
690
690
30
0.17
0.17
0.17
0.17
1
185.8
185.8
117.3
117.3
30
Total ..............................................................................
1,783
........................
3,596
........................
636.2
Written comments and
recommendations concerning the
proposed information collection should
be sent by March 6, 2020 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 the
following address: Office of
Management and Budget, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
New Executive Office Building, Room
10102, Washington, DC 20503.
at: https://www.samhsa.gov/about-us/
advisory-councils/meetings. The
meeting will include information on
support for the mission and work of the
Committee, federal advances to address
challenges in substance use disorders
(SUD); non-federal advances to address
challenges in SUD.
Committee Name: Interdepartmental
Substance Use Disorders Coordinating
Committee (ISUDCC).
Date/Time/Type: February 28, 2020/
9:30 a.m.—TBD (ET)/OPEN.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
SAMHSA Headquarters, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Rockville, Maryland 20857.
The meeting can be accessed via
webcast at: https://
www.mymeetings.com/nc/join.php?
i=PWXW9890374&p=5772950&t=c or by
joining the teleconference at the tollfree, dial-in number at 1–888–603–6976;
passcode 5772950.
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Jennifer Wilson,
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I. Background and Authority
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ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of Health and
Human Services (Secretary) announces
a meeting of the Interdepartmental
Substance Use Disorders Coordinating
Committee (ISUDCC).
The ISUDCC is open to the public and
members of the public can attend the
meeting via telephone or webcast only,
and not in person. Agenda with call-in
information will be posted on the
SAMHSA website prior to the meeting
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The Interdepartmental Substance Use
Disorders Coordinating Committee is
required under Section 7022 of the
Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that
Promotes Opioid Recovery and
Treatment for Patients and Communities
Act (SUPPORT Act, Pub. L. 115–271) to
accomplish the following duties: (1)
Identify areas for improved coordination
of activities, if any, related to substance
use disorders, including research,
services, supports, and prevention
activities across all relevant federal
agencies; (2) identify and provide to the
Secretary recommendations for
improving federal programs for the
prevention and treatment of, and
recovery from, substance use disorders,
including by expanding access to
prevention, treatment, and recovery
services; (3) analyze substance use
disorder prevention and treatment
strategies in different regions of and
populations in the United States and
evaluate the extent to which federal
substance use disorder prevention and
treatment strategies are aligned with
State and local substance use disorder
prevention and treatment strategies; (4)
make recommendations to the Secretary
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regarding any appropriate changes with
respect to the activities and strategies
described in items (1) through (3) above;
(5) make recommendations to the
Secretary regarding public participation
in decisions relating to substance use
disorders and the process by which
public feedback can be better integrated
into such decisions; and (6) make
recommendations to ensure that
substance use disorder research,
services, supports, and prevention
activities of the Department of Health
and Human Services and other federal
agencies are not unnecessarily
duplicative.
Not later than one year after the date
of the enactment of this Act, and
annually thereafter for the life of the
Committee, the Committee shall publish
on the internet website of the
Department of Health and Human
Services, which may include the public
information dashboard established
under section 1711 of the Public Health
Service Act, as added by section 7021,
a report summarizing the activities
carried out by the Committee pursuant
to subsection (e), including any findings
resulting from such activities.
II. Membership
This ISUDCC consists of federal
members listed below or their
designees, and non-federal public
members.
Federal Membership: Members
include, The Secretary of Health and
Human Services; The Attorney General
of the United States; The Secretary of
Labor; The Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development; The Secretary of
Education; The Secretary of Veterans
Affairs; The Commissioner of Social
Security; The Assistant Secretary for
Mental Health and Substance Use; The
Director of National Drug Control
Policy; representatives of other Federal
agencies that support or conduct
activities or programs related to
substance use disorders, as determined
appropriate by the Secretary.
Non-federal Membership: Members
include, 19 non-federal public members
appointed by the Secretary, representing
individuals who have received
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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 at (240) 276-0361.
Project: ``Talk. They Hear You.'' Campaign Evaluation: Case Study (OMB
No. 0930-0373)--Extension
The SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) is
requesting approval from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
a replicated data collection, ``Talk. They Hear You.'' Campaign
Evaluation: Case Study (the ``case study''). This collection includes
three instruments:
1. Parent/Caregiver Pre-test/Post-test Survey
2. Youth Pre-test and Post-test Survey
3. Parent/Caregiver Interview Guide
The case study collection is part of a larger effort to evaluate
the impact of the ``Talk. They Hear You.'' campaign. This evaluation
will help determine the extent to which the campaign has been
successful in educating parents and caregivers nationwide about
effective methods for reducing underage drinking. The campaign is
designed to educate and empower parents and caregivers to talk with
their children about alcohol and other substances. To prevent
initiation of underage drinking and substance use, the campaign targets
parents and caregivers of children aged 9-20, with the following
specific aims:
1. Increasing parents' awareness of the prevalence and risk of
underage drinking and substance use;
2. Equipping parents with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to
prevent underage drinking and substance use; and
3. Increasing parents' actions to prevent underage drinking and
substance use.
For this evaluation, SAMHSA intends to measure knowledge and
attitudes before and after a focused campaign outreach effort in areas
that have not previously had significant exposure to the campaign.
Participants in the evaluation will be recruited from a middle school
community and will include parents/caregivers and students. School
administrators and partnering organization(s), such as parent/caregiver
organizations and/or local educational partner organizations, will
assist in the dissemination of campaign materials and data collection
efforts. There will be two sites selected for the case study--one site
will serve as the experimental group and the other site will serve as
the control group. The experimental group will be exposed to the
``Talk. They Hear You.'' messages using standard campaign materials and
dissemination strategies, which will be coordinated through the school
and potentially a local partner organization. The control group will
not be intentionally exposed to the campaign materials. The case study
will include baseline surveys of parents/caregivers and children of
middle school age in both the experimental and control communities,
followed by exposure to campaign materials in the experimental
community, and post-exposure surveys of parents/caregivers and children
in both communities. Additionally, SAMHSA will conduct 30 interviews
with parents and caregivers following the post-exposure surveys at the
experimental site to obtain more detailed information about the
specific impact of the campaign.
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Total number Total
Instrument of responses/ Total Hours per Total hour
respondents respondent responses response burden
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Pre-test survey for middle 1,093 1 1,093 0.17 185.8
school youth...................
Post-test survey for middle 1,093 1 1,093 0.17 185.8
school youth...................
Pre-test survey for parents and 690 1 690 0.17 117.3
caregivers.....................
Post-test survey for parents and 690 1 690 0.17 117.3
caregivers.....................
Individual interviews with 30 1 30 1 30
parents and caregivers.........
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Total....................... 1,783 .............. 3,596 .............. 636.2
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Written comments and recommendations concerning the proposed
information collection should be sent by March 6, 2020 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
[email protected]. 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 the following address:
Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, New Executive Office Building, Room 10102, Washington, DC
20503.
Jennifer Wilson,
Budget Analyst.
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