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information on focal youth outcomes
and program implementation. We are
also requesting revisions to the
interview and focus group protocols, as
well as an additional round of
interviews and focus groups. The
purpose of the proposed revision is to
better understand their experiences in
delivering and receiving services and
gather information on topics not
previously covered in the protocols.
Respondents: The baseline and
follow-up surveys and contact update
requests are administered to youth in
the treatment group (youth receiving the
Pathways program) and youth in the
control group who consent to
participate in the study. Interviews are
conducted with program leadership and
staff. Focus groups are conducted with
a subset of youth who are participating
Number of
respondents
(total over
request
period)
Instrument
SYSIL Youth Survey—Baseline survey .......................................
SYSIL Youth Survey—Follow-up survey 1 (6 months) ...............
SYSIL Youth Survey—Follow-up survey 2 (12 months) .............
Interview guide for Pathways sites (treatment sites) ...................
Program Director Check-ins for Pathways sites (treatment
sites) .........................................................................................
Interview guide for comparison sites ...........................................
Program Director Check-ins for comparison sites .......................
Focus group discussion guide for Pathways youth (treatment
youth) ........................................................................................
Focus group discussion guide for comparison youth ..................
Contact Information Update Requests ........................................
Contact Information Update Requests ........................................
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 199.87
Authority: Section 105(b)(5) of the
Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Act (CAPTA) of 1978 (42 U.S.C.
5106(b)(5)), as amended by the CAPTA
Reauthorization Act of 2010 (Pub. L.
111–320).
Mary C. Jones,
ACF/OPRE Certifying Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
The Interagency Coordination
Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking Requests for Public
Comments
The Interagency Coordinating
Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking (ICCPUD), Office of
Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion, and Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA), Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Health (OASH), U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
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The Interagency Coordinating
Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking requests public
comments on the Alcohol Intake and
Health methodology developed for
performing a series of studies assessing
the relationship between alcohol intake
and related health conditions. The
Alcohol Intake and Health studies will
be completed by experts with
experience conducting meta-analyses,
relative risk estimates, and systematic
reviews related to alcohol intake and
health. The studies will assess the
current, best, and most applicable
scientific evidence on the relationship
between consumption of alcohol and
health outcomes.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all
written comments received by August 2,
2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments to
samhsapra@samhsa.hhs.gov. You may
submit attachments to electronic
comments in Microsoft Word, Excel, or
Adobe PDF file formats.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Send comments related to the methods
for the Alcohol Intake and Health Study
to Robert Vincent, SAMHSA Reports
Clearance Officer, Center for Behaviors
Health Quality and Statistics, Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane,
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in the study. Check-ins are conducted
with program directors.
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Room 15E45, Rockville, MD 20857;
Phone: (240) 276–0166; Email:
samhsapra@samhsa.hhs.gov. Additional
information is at ICCPUD Study on
Alcohol Intake and Health
(StopAlcoholAbuse.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority and Purpose: The
Interagency Coordinating Committee on
the Prevention of Underage Drinking
(ICCPUD) was created in 2004 when
Congress directed the Secretary of HHS
to establish the ICCPUD to coordinate
all federal agency activities related to
the problem of underage drinking.
In April 2022, to support the Dietary
Guidelines for Americans process and
be responsive to stakeholder interest in
the subject, the Alcohol Intake and
Health Study (Study) was devised and
approved by ICCPUD principles. The
Study is designed to assess the scientific
evidence on the relationship between
chronic alcohol use and multiple health
conditions, the relationship between
alcohol use and injury risk, lifetime
risks of alcohol-attributable mortality
and morbidity, and the burden of
disease related to alcohol intake in the
United States. This information will be
provided to HHS and USDA for
consideration during the development
of the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for
Americans.
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Subcommittees Task: To support the
Study, the ICCPUD convened a
Technical Review Subcommittee
(Subcommittee) and an external
Scientific Review Panel (SRP). The
Subcommittee is composed of ICCPUD
member agencies that have subject
matter and scientific expertise in
alcohol intake and health policy and
research, including:
• Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Health
• U.S. Department of Agriculture
• Agency for Health Care Research and
Quality
• Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
• Executive Office of the President,
Office of National Drug Control Policy
• Indian Health Service
• National Institutes of Health, National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism
• National Institutes of Health, National
Cancer Institute
• Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
The Subcommittee will review all
available literature and synthesize the
data and conclusions from the Scientific
Review Panel. The Subcommittee will
assess the scientific evidence provided
by the SRP in conjunction with the
findings from a complementary National
Academies of Science, Engineering, and
Medicine (NASEM) Review of Evidence
on Alcohol and Health
(www.NationalAcademies.org/our-work/
review-of-evidence-on-alcohol-andhealth), provide a synthesis of the data,
and summarize the science for the 2025
Report to Congress and provide input to
the process for developing the 2025–
2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
related to alcohol and health.
The SRP is composed of nationally
and internationally renowned subject
matter experts. The SRP will conduct a
series of studies to assess the available
scientific research on alcohol intake and
health and will provide the
Subcommittee with an assessment of the
best available science related to the risks
of alcohol use on various health
outcomes. Individuals of the SRP have
expertise in the following areas:
• Public health strategies related to
alcohol policies, programs, and
practices
• Health effects of alcohol
• Dietary guidance policy
• Cancer epidemiology
• Data quality and analysis
• Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
• Biostatistics
• Adverse pregnancy outcomes
All Subcommittee members and
external subject matter experts are
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required to declare sources of funding
(direct or indirect) and any connection
(direct or indirect) with the tobacco,
alcohol, cannabis, or pharmaceutical
industries, including any connection
(direct or indirect) with any entity that
is substantially funded by one of these
organizations. Biographies and financial
disclosures can be found on the ICCPUD
Study on Alcohol Intake and Health
website: www.StopAlcoholAbuse.gov/
research-resources/alcohol-intakehealth.aspx.
Public Comments: ICCPUD requests
written comment from the public on the
Alcohol Intake and Health
Methodology. Public comment is
intended to ensure the broadest
evidence base and available data are
considered in this study and that the
Alcohol Intake and Health methodology
is scientifically rigorous. Alcohol Intake
and Health methodology materials for
public comment can be accessible at
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/researchresources/alcohol-intake-health.aspx.
Materials may be requested by email at
samhsapra@samhsa.hhs.gov.
• Mail: Mail/courier to SAMHSA
Reports Clearance Officer, Center for
Behaviors Health Quality and Statistics,
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration, 5600 Fishers
Lane, Room 15E45, Rockville, MD
20857.
• When providing public comment,
please consider the following questions:
Æ Are the topic areas defined in the
methodology sufficient for
understanding the relationship between
alcohol intake and health?
Æ Is the methodology clear and
transparent?
Æ Are the methods proposed
scientifically valid?
Æ Are the risks of bias identified?
Æ Are strategies to minimize bias
included?
Æ Are there other methodological
approaches that should be considered to
estimate the risk of alcohol
consumption on specific health
outcomes?
Æ Are the methods proposed subject
to major limitations? If so, what
strategies could be employed to
minimize these limitations?
Æ Are there additional data sources
that should be considered and/or
included for a comprehensive
understanding of the burden of alcoholrelated diseases?
Æ Are there specific scientific papers
or research that should be included in
the assessment of risk or concerns
regarding the overall methodology
outlined in the document?
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Dated: June 28, 2024.
Paul Reed,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office
of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
The Interagency Coordination Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking Requests for Public Comments
AGENCY: The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking (ICCPUD), Office of Disease Prevention and Health
Promotion, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
(OASH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of request for information.
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SUMMARY: The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of
Underage Drinking requests public comments on the Alcohol Intake and
Health methodology developed for performing a series of studies
assessing the relationship between alcohol intake and related health
conditions. The Alcohol Intake and Health studies will be completed by
experts with experience conducting meta-analyses, relative risk
estimates, and systematic reviews related to alcohol intake and health.
The studies will assess the current, best, and most applicable
scientific evidence on the relationship between consumption of alcohol
and health outcomes.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all written comments received by
August 2, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments to
[email protected]. You may submit attachments to electronic
comments in Microsoft Word, Excel, or Adobe PDF file formats.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Send comments related to the methods
for the Alcohol Intake and Health Study to Robert Vincent, SAMHSA
Reports Clearance Officer, Center for Behaviors Health Quality and
Statistics, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 15E45, Rockville, MD 20857; Phone: (240) 276-
0166; Email: [email protected]. Additional information is at
ICCPUD Study on Alcohol Intake and Health (StopAlcoholAbuse.gov).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority and Purpose: The Interagency Coordinating Committee on
the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD) was created in 2004 when
Congress directed the Secretary of HHS to establish the ICCPUD to
coordinate all federal agency activities related to the problem of
underage drinking.
In April 2022, to support the Dietary Guidelines for Americans
process and be responsive to stakeholder interest in the subject, the
Alcohol Intake and Health Study (Study) was devised and approved by
ICCPUD principles. The Study is designed to assess the scientific
evidence on the relationship between chronic alcohol use and multiple
health conditions, the relationship between alcohol use and injury
risk, lifetime risks of alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity,
and the burden of disease related to alcohol intake in the United
States. This information will be provided to HHS and USDA for
consideration during the development of the 2025-2030 Dietary
Guidelines for Americans.
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Subcommittees Task: To support the Study, the ICCPUD convened a
Technical Review Subcommittee (Subcommittee) and an external Scientific
Review Panel (SRP). The Subcommittee is composed of ICCPUD member
agencies that have subject matter and scientific expertise in alcohol
intake and health policy and research, including:
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agency for Health Care Research and Quality
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug
Control Policy
Indian Health Service
National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism
National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The Subcommittee will review all available literature and
synthesize the data and conclusions from the Scientific Review Panel.
The Subcommittee will assess the scientific evidence provided by the
SRP in conjunction with the findings from a complementary National
Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Review of
Evidence on Alcohol and Health (www.NationalAcademies.org/our-work/review-of-evidence-on-alcohol-and-health), provide a synthesis of the
data, and summarize the science for the 2025 Report to Congress and
provide input to the process for developing the 2025-2030 Dietary
Guidelines for Americans related to alcohol and health.
The SRP is composed of nationally and internationally renowned
subject matter experts. The SRP will conduct a series of studies to
assess the available scientific research on alcohol intake and health
and will provide the Subcommittee with an assessment of the best
available science related to the risks of alcohol use on various health
outcomes. Individuals of the SRP have expertise in the following areas:
Public health strategies related to alcohol policies,
programs, and practices
Health effects of alcohol
Dietary guidance policy
Cancer epidemiology
Data quality and analysis
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
Biostatistics
Adverse pregnancy outcomes
All Subcommittee members and external subject matter experts are
required to declare sources of funding (direct or indirect) and any
connection (direct or indirect) with the tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, or
pharmaceutical industries, including any connection (direct or
indirect) with any entity that is substantially funded by one of these
organizations. Biographies and financial disclosures can be found on
the ICCPUD Study on Alcohol Intake and Health website:
www.StopAlcoholAbuse.gov/research-resources/alcohol-intake-health.aspx.
Public Comments: ICCPUD requests written comment from the public on
the Alcohol Intake and Health Methodology. Public comment is intended
to ensure the broadest evidence base and available data are considered
in this study and that the Alcohol Intake and Health methodology is
scientifically rigorous. Alcohol Intake and Health methodology
materials for public comment can be accessible at
www.stopalcoholabuse.gov/research-resources/alcohol-intake-health.aspx.
Materials may be requested by email at [email protected].
Mail: Mail/courier to SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer,
Center for Behaviors Health Quality and Statistics, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 15E45,
Rockville, MD 20857.
When providing public comment, please consider the
following questions:
[cir] Are the topic areas defined in the methodology sufficient for
understanding the relationship between alcohol intake and health?
[cir] Is the methodology clear and transparent?
[cir] Are the methods proposed scientifically valid?
[cir] Are the risks of bias identified?
[cir] Are strategies to minimize bias included?
[cir] Are there other methodological approaches that should be
considered to estimate the risk of alcohol consumption on specific
health outcomes?
[cir] Are the methods proposed subject to major limitations? If so,
what strategies could be employed to minimize these limitations?
[cir] Are there additional data sources that should be considered
and/or included for a comprehensive understanding of the burden of
alcohol-related diseases?
[cir] Are there specific scientific papers or research that should
be included in the assessment of risk or concerns regarding the overall
methodology outlined in the document?
Dated: June 28, 2024.
Paul Reed,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Disease Prevention and
Health Promotion.
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