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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) 276–0361.
Project: Assessment of the Communities
Talk To Prevent Underage Drinking—
(OMB No. 0930–0288)—Reinstatement
The Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration/Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention
(SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting a
reinstatement from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) of the
information collection regarding the
Assessment of the Communities Talk to
Prevent Underage Drinking initiative
which is implemented by the Underage
Drinking Prevention Education
Initiatives (UADPEI) within CSAP. The
data collection was most recently
approved under OMB No. 0930–0288,
Assessment of the Town Hall Meetings
on Underage Drinking Prevention,
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Changes
Under the most recent approval, the
Organizer Survey consisted of 20 items.
Under this reinstatement, the Organizer
Survey includes 14 items about
Communities Talk activities and how
communities might be carrying out
evidence-based strategies to prevent
underage drinking (UAD). The following
table provides a summary of the changes
that were made to the instrument.
Changes made
q1–Date of the Communities Talk event ..................................................
q2–Enter the location of the Communities Talk event .............................
q3–How long did the Communities Talk event last (e.g., 45 minutes,
1.5 hours)?
q4–How would you characterize the location where the Communities
Talk event was held?
q5–What influenced your organization’s decision to host a Communities
Talk event? (Mark all that apply.).
q6–Did any other community-based organization (e.g., business,
school) collaborate with your organization in hosting this event?
q7–Were youth involved in organizing and/or hosting the Communities
Talk event?
q8–How was the Communities Talk event promoted? (Mark all that
apply.).
q9–What was the total number of attendees at the Communities Talk
event? (Estimates are okay.).
q10–In what language was the Communities Talk event conducted?
(Mark all that apply.).
q11–Which of the following best represents key speakers at the Communities Talk event? (Mark all that apply.).
q12–Was underage drinking the only topic addressed by the Communities Talk event?
q13–Which of the following alcohol-related topics were discussed at the
Communities Talk event? (Mark all that apply.).
q14–In your opinion, how important is underage drinking, and its consequences, to the residents of your community?
q15–In the future, how likely is it that you or your organization will plan
or collaborate with others on the following activities to prevent underage drinking in your community?
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which expired on May 31, 2020.
Revisions were made to the Organizer
Survey; it can be completed twice,
namely after a round of Communities
Talk events/activities (activities) from
February 2022 to April 2022, and as a
follow-up one year later from February
2023 to April 2023. The Organizer
Survey—6-month Follow-up and
Participant Form (English and Spanish
versions) were dropped.
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Changes made
q16–Thinking about you and your organization, please rate your agreement with the following statements.
Deleted the following statements: (a) ‘The Communities Talk event has
increased my ability to share information about the importance of
preventing underage drinking’; (b) ‘As a result of this Communities
Talk event, I feel more motivated to continue to address underage
drinking in my community’; (c) ‘As a result of this Communities Talk
event, I feel more confident hosting another Communities Talk or
other underage drinking prevention event in the future’; (d) ‘As a result of this Communities Talk event, I am more likely to host another
underage drinking prevention event in my community’. (new q6)
In first sentence, replaced ‘Did you use’ with ‘Have you used’ and
added ‘the Communities Talk website’; In first sentence, deleted ‘for
the Communities Talk event’; In second sentence, replaced ‘did you
use’ with ‘have you used’ and added ‘the Communities Talk website’.
(new q5)
Added a second question (new q5A) to replace ‘ What material(s) did you use?’ with response options. New question reads:
Q5A What material(s) from the Communities Talk
website (www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/communitiestalk) have you
used?
Æ Quick Start Planning Guide
Æ Registration Tutorial Video
Æ Tips & Tools for Hosting a Virtual Activity (e.g., virtual activity starters and ideas)
Æ Using Social Media guides
Æ Social Media Images/Graphics
Æ Customizable Resources for Communities Talk Promotion and Implementation (e.g., PowerPoint template, flyer, logo, web badge)
Æ Other (please specify).
Explanation and question deleted.
q17–Did you use any material(s) from for the Communities Talk event?
What material(s) did you use?
SAMHSA provides periodic webinars and online training at
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings for organizations
hosting Communities Talk events. SAMHSA also provides technical
assistance to organizations through www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/
townhallmeetings/contact-us.aspx, info@stopalcoholabuse.net,
eval@stopalcoholabuse.net, and by telephone at (866) 419–2514.
q18–Please rate your agreement with the following statements regarding any training or technical assistance (TA) that you or your organization received.
q19–Please share any other important features or reactions to the
Communities Talk event.
q20–Did your organization develop a report, or does it plan to, that includes underage drinking data at the community level (e.g.,
incidences of use; activities or actions employed to prevent and combat underage drinking)?
Would you be willing to share the report with SAMHSA?
Please send the report to the following address: eval@
stopalcoholabuse.net [or] ICF Attn.: Communities Talk on UAD—
Rena´ A. Agee, 530 Gaither Rd., Suite 500, Rockville, MD 20857.
SAMHSA would like to contact you in about 6 months
to follow up on any actions that were taken as a result of the Communities Talk event that was hosted in your community. Are you willing to be contacted in about 6 months to complete an online followup survey?
Thank you again for sharing this
important information about the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings to Prevent Underage Drinking event that was held in your community! We will contact your organization in about 6 months to follow
up on any actions that were taken as a result of the Communities
Talk event that was held in your community. REDIRECT TO
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings.
Thank you again for sharing this
important information about the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings to Prevent Underage Drinking event that was held in your community! REDIRECT TO www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings.
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Seven new questions were added
pertaining to the number of
Communities Talk activities that have
ever taken place in the community (q2),
preparation (tied or not tied to
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In first sentence, replaced ‘Did your organization develop a report, or
does it plan to,’ with ‘Do you have a report or something else (e.g.,
tables)’; In third sentence, replaced ‘eval@stopalcoholabuse.net’ with
‘info@stopalcoholabuse.net’; In third sentence, replaced ‘Communities Talk on UAD—Rena´ A. Agee’ with ‘Communities Talk—Genevieve Martinez-Garcia’. (new q11)
In first sentence, replaced ‘6 months’ with ‘1 year’; In first sentence, replaced ‘follow up on any actions that were taken as a result of the
Communities Talk event that was hosted’ with ‘get an update on prevention activities taking place’; In second sentence, replaced ‘6
months’ with ‘1 year’.
In first sentence, replaced ‘the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings
to Prevent Underage Drinking event that was held in your community’ with ‘your experience with Communities Talk and underage
drinking prevention activities’; At end, replaced ‘REDIRECT TO
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings’ with ‘Visit
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/communitiestalk/ for the most current updates.’
In first sentence, replaced ‘the Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings
to Prevent Underage Drinking event that was held’ with ‘your experience with Communities Talk and underage drinking prevention activities’; At end, replaced ‘REDIRECT TO www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/
townhallmeetings’ with ‘Visit www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/
communitiestalk/ for the most current updates.’
Communities Talk) completed to help
organizers carry out evidence-based
strategies to prevent UAD in their
community (q4), confidence to carry out
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out evidence-based strategies (q8),
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to enhance UAD prevention in the
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represented by respondent (q13), and
audiences targeted by respondent’s
organization (q14). Some of these items
(i.e., q4, q7, and q8) are modified
versions of instruments validated by
Chinman et al. (2008).
The revisions were necessary to better
align the data gathered to the short-term
and long-term outcomes of the
Communities Talk activities for
organizers, specifically:
Short-term
• Increase staff’s perceived threat of
UAD to residents of the communities;
• Increase staff’s knowledge related to
using evidence-based approaches to
carry out future UAD drinking
prevention activities;
• Increase staff’s perceived efficacy of
Communities Talk to enhance UAD
prevention in the community;
• Increase staff’s skills related to
using evidence-based approaches to
carry out future UAD prevention
activities, specifically share information
about UAD with others host meetings or
discussion groups; create committees,
task forces, advisory boards, or other
action groups; build coalitions; develop
strategic plans; and advocate for policies
• Increase staff’s self-efficacy related
to using evidence-based approaches to
carry out future UAD prevention
activities; and
• Increase staff’s intention related to
using evidence-based approaches to
carry out future UAD prevention
activities.
Long-term
• Increase staff’s use of evidencebased approaches to carry out future
UAD prevention activities.
While completing the initial
Organizer Survey, staff of CommunityBased Organizations (CBO’s) and
Institutions of Higher Education (IHE’s)
can opt in to be contacted 1 year later.
If they do so, they will receive an
invitation to complete the same online
questionnaire 1 year later. This will
enable SAMHSA to determine how
organizers might have progressed
toward the aforementioned short- and
long-term outcomes. Note that the
Organizer Survey (see Attachment 1)
has replaced the Organizer Survey—6month Follow-Up. This change enables
SAMHSA to compare responses
between the initial and follow-up time
periods (e.g., and thus determine
whether the same skills have increased
or decreased over time).
SAMHSA/CSAP will be responsible
for collecting, compiling, analyzing, and
reporting on information requested
through these surveys.
The Participant Survey has been
discontinued in alignment with
SAMHSA’s focus on organizers as the
target audience of Communities Talk
activities.
SAMHSA supports nationwide
Communities Talk activities every other
year. Collecting data on each round of
Communities Talk and using this
information to inform policy and
measure impact connects with
SAMHSA’s Strategic Plan FY2019–
FY2023, specifically ‘‘Objective 3.2:
Expand community engagement around
substance use prevention, treatment,
and recovery’’ (SAMHSA, 2018).
Communities Talk activities are
intended to work at the grassroots level
to raise awareness of the public health
dangers of UAD and to engage
communities in evidence-based
prevention. Notably, Communities Talk
activities provide a forum for
communities to discuss ways they can
best prevent UAD by reducing the
availability of alcohol and by creating
community norms that discourage
demand.
SAMHSA will use the information
collected to document the
implementation efforts of this
nationwide initiative, determine if the
federally sponsored Communities Talk
activities lead to additional activities
within the community that are aimed at
preventing and reducing UAD, identify
what these activities may possibly
include, and help plan for future rounds
of Communities Talk. SAMHSA intends
to post online a summary document of
each round of Communities Talk
activities and present findings at
national conferences attended by CBOs
and IHEs that have hosted these
activities and might do so again in the
future. Similarly, SAMHSA plans to
share findings with the Interagency
Coordinating Committee on the
Prevention of Underage Drinking.
Agencies within this committee
encourage their grantees to participate
in Communities Talk. Additionally, the
information collected will support
performance measurement for SAMHSA
programs under the Government
Performance Results Act (GPRA).
Data Collection Component
SAMHSA/CSAP will use a web-based
method, such as Voxco, to collect data
through the Organizer Survey. The webbased application will comply with the
requirements of Section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act to permit
accessibility to people with disabilities.
From February 2022 to April 2022,
the Organizer Survey—Initial will be
completed by an estimated 500
Communities Talk activity organizers
and will require only one response per
respondent. It will take an average of 10
minutes (0.167 hours) to review the
instructions and complete the survey.
Similarly, from February 2023 to April
2023, the Organizer Survey—Follow-up
will be completed by an estimated 500
Communities Talk activity organizers
and will require only one response per
respondent. It will take an average of 10
minutes (0.167 hours) to review the
instructions and complete the survey.
This burden estimate is based on
comments from three 2019
Communities Talk activity organizers
who reviewed the survey and provided
comments on how long it would take
them to complete it.
ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE
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respondent
Total
responses
Hours per
response
Total hour
burden
Organizer Survey—Initial ...................................................
Organizer Survey—Follow-Up ...........................................
500
500
1
1
500
500
0.167
0.167
83.50
83.50
Total ............................................................................
500
..........................
1,000
........................
167.00
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recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
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Reports Clearance Officer.
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statute, the ASAC is composed of
individuals representing not more than
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with an asterisk in this section below.
Individuals are appointed by the TSA
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security requirements, as defined at 49
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identifies with an asterisk (*) the
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representative’s term is expiring:
1. Air carriers.*
2. All-cargo air transportation.*
3. Labor organizations representing air
carrier employees.*
4. Aircraft manufacturers.
5. Airport operators.*
6. General aviation.*
7. Travel industry.
8. Victims of terrorist acts against
aviation.*
9. Law enforcement and security
experts.*
10. Indirect air carriers.*
11. Aviation security technology
industry (including screening
technology and biometrics).*
12. Airport-based businesses
(including minority-owned small
businesses).
13. Passenger advocacy groups.*
14. Businesses that conduct security
operations at airports (Screening
Partnership Program contractors).
15. Labor organizations representing
transportation security officers.
16. Airport construction and
maintenance contractors.
17. Labor organizations representing
employees of airport construction and
maintenance contractors.*
18. Privacy organizations.*
19. Aeronautical repair stations.*
ASAC does not have a specific
number of members allocated to any
membership category and the number of
members in a category may change to fit
the needs of the Committee, but each
organization shall be represented by one
individual. Members will serve as
representatives and speak on behalf of
their respective constituency group, and
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The ASAC typically convenes four
times per year. Additional meetings may
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material discussed, the other meetings
are typically closed to the public. In
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that typically meet more frequently to
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TSA, or your review of current TSA
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• Home and work addresses,
telephone number, and email address.
Please submit your application to the
Responsible TSA Official in the
ADDRESSES section noted above by April
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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) 276-0361.
Project: Assessment of the Communities Talk To Prevent Underage
Drinking--(OMB No. 0930-0288)--Reinstatement
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (SAMHSA/CSAP) is requesting a
reinstatement from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) of the
information collection regarding the Assessment of the Communities Talk
to Prevent Underage Drinking initiative which is implemented by the
Underage Drinking Prevention Education Initiatives (UADPEI) within
CSAP. The data collection was most recently approved under OMB No.
0930-0288, Assessment of the Town Hall Meetings on Underage Drinking
Prevention, which expired on May 31, 2020. Revisions were made to the
Organizer Survey; it can be completed twice, namely after a round of
Communities Talk events/activities (activities) from February 2022 to
April 2022, and as a follow-up one year later from February 2023 to
April 2023. The Organizer Survey--6-month Follow-up and Participant
Form (English and Spanish versions) were dropped.
Changes
Under the most recent approval, the Organizer Survey consisted of
20 items. Under this reinstatement, the Organizer Survey includes 14
items about Communities Talk activities and how communities might be
carrying out evidence-based strategies to prevent underage drinking
(UAD). The following table provides a summary of the changes that were
made to the instrument.
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Current question/item Changes made
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q1-Date of the Communities Talk event.. Question deleted.
q2-Enter the location of the Question deleted.
Communities Talk event.
q3-How long did the Communities Talk Question deleted.
event last (e.g., 45 minutes, 1.5
hours)?
q4-How would you characterize the New q12.
location where the Communities Talk
event was held?
q5-What influenced your organization's Question deleted.
decision to host a Communities Talk
event? (Mark all that apply.).
q6-Did any other community-based Question deleted.
organization (e.g., business, school)
collaborate with your organization in
hosting this event?
q7-Were youth involved in organizing Question deleted.
and/or hosting the Communities Talk
event?
q8-How was the Communities Talk event Question deleted.
promoted? (Mark all that apply.).
q9-What was the total number of New q3.
attendees at the Communities Talk
event? (Estimates are okay.).
q10-In what language was the Question deleted.
Communities Talk event conducted?
(Mark all that apply.).
q11-Which of the following best Question deleted.
represents key speakers at the
Communities Talk event? (Mark all that
apply.).
q12-Was underage drinking the only Question deleted.
topic addressed by the Communities
Talk event?
q13-Which of the following alcohol- Question deleted.
related topics were discussed at the
Communities Talk event? (Mark all that
apply.).
q14-In your opinion, how important is New q1.
underage drinking, and its
consequences, to the residents of your
community?
q15-In the future, how likely is it Added the following
that you or your organization will introductory sentence: `A
plan or collaborate with others on the community's needs and its
following activities to prevent resources may change over
underage drinking in your community? time.' (new q9)
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q16-Thinking about you and your Deleted the following
organization, please rate your statements: (a) `The
agreement with the following Communities Talk event has
statements. increased my ability to share
information about the
importance of preventing
underage drinking'; (b) `As a
result of this Communities
Talk event, I feel more
motivated to continue to
address underage drinking in
my community'; (c) `As a
result of this Communities
Talk event, I feel more
confident hosting another
Communities Talk or other
underage drinking prevention
event in the future'; (d) `As
a result of this Communities
Talk event, I am more likely
to host another underage
drinking prevention event in
my community'. (new q6)
q17-Did you use any material(s) from In first sentence, replaced
for the Communities Talk event? What material(s) did you use? used' and added `the
Communities Talk website'; In
first sentence, deleted `for
the Communities Talk event';
In second sentence, replaced
`did you use' with `have you
used' and added `the
Communities Talk website'.
(new q5)
Added a second question (new
q5A) to replace ` What
material(s) did you use?' with
response options. New question
reads: Q5A What
material(s) from the
Communities Talk website
(www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/communitiestalk communitiestalk) have you
used?
[cir] Quick Start Planning
Guide
[cir] Registration Tutorial
Video
[cir] Tips & Tools for Hosting
a Virtual Activity (e.g.,
virtual activity starters and
ideas)
[cir] Using Social Media guides
[cir] Social Media Images/
Graphics
[cir] Customizable Resources
for Communities Talk Promotion
and Implementation (e.g.,
PowerPoint template, flyer,
logo, web badge)
[cir] Other (please specify).
SAMHSA provides periodic webinars and Explanation and question
online training at deleted.
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings townhallmeetings for organizations
hosting Communities Talk events.
SAMHSA also provides technical
assistance to organizations through
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings/contact-us.aspx,
[email protected],
[email protected], and by
telephone at (866) 419-2514.
q18-Please rate your agreement with the
following statements regarding any
training or technical assistance (TA)
that you or your organization received.
q19-Please share any other important Question deleted.
features or reactions to the
Communities Talk event.
q20-Did your organization develop a In first sentence, replaced
report, or does it plan to, that `Did your organization develop
includes underage drinking data at the a report, or does it plan to,'
community level (e.g., incidences of with `Do you have a report or
use; activities or actions employed to something else (e.g.,
prevent and combat underage drinking)? tables)'; In third sentence,
Would you be willing to share replaced
the report with SAMHSA?. [email protected]">`[email protected]'
Please send the report to the with
following address: [email protected]">`[email protected]';
[email protected] [or] ICF In third sentence, replaced
Attn.: Communities Talk on UAD-- `Communities Talk on UAD--
Ren[aacute] A. Agee, 530 Gaither Rd., Ren[aacute] A. Agee' with
Suite 500, Rockville, MD 20857. `Communities Talk--Genevieve
Martinez-Garcia'. (new q11)
SAMHSA would like to In first sentence, replaced `6
contact you in about 6 months to months' with `1 year'; In
follow up on any actions that were first sentence, replaced
taken as a result of the Communities `follow up on any actions that
Talk event that was hosted in your were taken as a result of the
community. Are you willing to be Communities Talk event that
contacted in about 6 months to was hosted' with `get an
complete an online follow-up survey? update on prevention
activities taking place'; In
second sentence, replaced `6
months' with `1 year'.
In first sentence, replaced
Thank you again for sharing this `the Communities Talk: Town
important information about the Hall Meetings to Prevent
Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings Underage Drinking event that
to Prevent Underage Drinking event was held in your community'
that was held in your community! We with `your experience with
will contact your organization in Communities Talk and underage
about 6 months to follow up on any drinking prevention
actions that were taken as a result of activities'; At end, replaced
the Communities Talk event that was `REDIRECT TO
held in your community. REDIRECT TO www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/ townhallmeetings' with `Visit
townhallmeetings. www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/communitiestalk/ communitiestalk/ for the most
current updates.'
In first sentence, replaced
Thank you again for sharing this `the Communities Talk: Town
important information about the Hall Meetings to Prevent
Communities Talk: Town Hall Meetings Underage Drinking event that
to Prevent Underage Drinking event was held' with `your
that was held in your community! experience with Communities
REDIRECT TO www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/ Talk and underage drinking
townhallmeetings. prevention activities'; At
end, replaced `REDIRECT TO
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/townhallmeetings townhallmeetings' with `Visit
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/communitiestalk/ communitiestalk/ for the most
current updates.'
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Seven new questions were added pertaining to the number of
Communities Talk activities that have ever taken place in the community
(q2), preparation (tied or not tied to Communities Talk) completed to
help organizers carry out evidence-based strategies to prevent UAD in
their community (q4), confidence to carry out tasks related to
evidence-based prevention (q7), current work to carry out evidence-
based strategies (q8), perceived efficacy of Communities Talk to
enhance UAD prevention in the community (q10), type of organization
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represented by respondent (q13), and audiences targeted by respondent's
organization (q14). Some of these items (i.e., q4, q7, and q8) are
modified versions of instruments validated by Chinman et al. (2008).
The revisions were necessary to better align the data gathered to
the short-term and long-term outcomes of the Communities Talk
activities for organizers, specifically:
Short-term
Increase staff's perceived threat of UAD to residents of
the communities;
Increase staff's knowledge related to using evidence-based
approaches to carry out future UAD drinking prevention activities;
Increase staff's perceived efficacy of Communities Talk to
enhance UAD prevention in the community;
Increase staff's skills related to using evidence-based
approaches to carry out future UAD prevention activities, specifically
share information about UAD with others host meetings or discussion
groups; create committees, task forces, advisory boards, or other
action groups; build coalitions; develop strategic plans; and advocate
for policies
Increase staff's self-efficacy related to using evidence-
based approaches to carry out future UAD prevention activities; and
Increase staff's intention related to using evidence-based
approaches to carry out future UAD prevention activities.
Long-term
Increase staff's use of evidence-based approaches to carry
out future UAD prevention activities.
While completing the initial Organizer Survey, staff of Community-
Based Organizations (CBO's) and Institutions of Higher Education
(IHE's) can opt in to be contacted 1 year later. If they do so, they
will receive an invitation to complete the same online questionnaire 1
year later. This will enable SAMHSA to determine how organizers might
have progressed toward the aforementioned short- and long-term
outcomes. Note that the Organizer Survey (see Attachment 1) has
replaced the Organizer Survey--6-month Follow-Up. This change enables
SAMHSA to compare responses between the initial and follow-up time
periods (e.g., and thus determine whether the same skills have
increased or decreased over time).
SAMHSA/CSAP will be responsible for collecting, compiling,
analyzing, and reporting on information requested through these
surveys.
The Participant Survey has been discontinued in alignment with
SAMHSA's focus on organizers as the target audience of Communities Talk
activities.
SAMHSA supports nationwide Communities Talk activities every other
year. Collecting data on each round of Communities Talk and using this
information to inform policy and measure impact connects with SAMHSA's
Strategic Plan FY2019-FY2023, specifically ``Objective 3.2: Expand
community engagement around substance use prevention, treatment, and
recovery'' (SAMHSA, 2018). Communities Talk activities are intended to
work at the grassroots level to raise awareness of the public health
dangers of UAD and to engage communities in evidence-based prevention.
Notably, Communities Talk activities provide a forum for communities to
discuss ways they can best prevent UAD by reducing the availability of
alcohol and by creating community norms that discourage demand.
SAMHSA will use the information collected to document the
implementation efforts of this nationwide initiative, determine if the
federally sponsored Communities Talk activities lead to additional
activities within the community that are aimed at preventing and
reducing UAD, identify what these activities may possibly include, and
help plan for future rounds of Communities Talk. SAMHSA intends to post
online a summary document of each round of Communities Talk activities
and present findings at national conferences attended by CBOs and IHEs
that have hosted these activities and might do so again in the future.
Similarly, SAMHSA plans to share findings with the Interagency
Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking. Agencies
within this committee encourage their grantees to participate in
Communities Talk. Additionally, the information collected will support
performance measurement for SAMHSA programs under the Government
Performance Results Act (GPRA).
Data Collection Component
SAMHSA/CSAP will use a web-based method, such as Voxco, to collect
data through the Organizer Survey. The web-based application will
comply with the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
to permit accessibility to people with disabilities.
From February 2022 to April 2022, the Organizer Survey--Initial
will be completed by an estimated 500 Communities Talk activity
organizers and will require only one response per respondent. It will
take an average of 10 minutes (0.167 hours) to review the instructions
and complete the survey. Similarly, from February 2023 to April 2023,
the Organizer Survey--Follow-up will be completed by an estimated 500
Communities Talk activity organizers and will require only one response
per respondent. It will take an average of 10 minutes (0.167 hours) to
review the instructions and complete the survey. This burden estimate
is based on comments from three 2019 Communities Talk activity
organizers who reviewed the survey and provided comments on how long it
would take them to complete it.
Estimated Annualized Burden Table
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Number of Responses per Total Hours per Total hour
Form name respondents respondent responses response burden
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Organizer Survey--Initial...... 500 1 500 0.167 83.50
Organizer Survey--Follow-Up.... 500 1 500 0.167 83.50
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Total...................... 500 ............... 1,000 .............. 167.00
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Written comments and recommendations for the proposed information
collection should be sent within 30 days of publication of this notice
to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information
collection by selecting ``Currently under 30-day Review--Open for
Public Comments'' or by using the search function.
Carlos Graham,
Reports Clearance Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-06396 Filed 3-25-22; 8:45 am]
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