NHIS-TEEN Study: Enhancing Adolescent Health Data Collection

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NHIS-TEEN
 
Aaron Maitland
Amanda Ng
Ben Zablotsky
Jessica Jones
Jonaki Bose
Lindsey Black
Stephen Blumberg
 
 
BACKGROUND
 
 
There is a dearth of surveys on the health of
adolescents in the United States, both self-
reported and parent-reported.
 
Surveys which rely on parental report for
adolescent health have greater
measurement error on items parents are
less knowledgeable about.
 
Few adolescent self-reported health
surveys are linked to robust parent-
reported data.
 
GOALS OF NHIS-TEEN
 
STUDY DESIGN
 
Study Period: 
July 1
st
 2021 – December 31
st
 2022
Sample
: Adolescents between the ages of 12-17 whose parents or
guardians completed the Sample Child interview and provided
permission (in-person or over telephone) for their adolescent to be
contacted
Target Completed Interviews
: 3,600
Mode
: Web
Length
: 95 questions, ~15 minutes to complete
Language
: English
Incentive
: $5
 
TOPIC AREAS
 
 
 
Physical activity and sleep
Injuries
Mental health
Social and emotional supports
 
 
 
Doctor visits and content of care
Meditation and yoga
Stressful life events
Bullying and discrimination
 
PARENTAL RECRUITMENT
Parent
Permission
to Contact
Teen
Request
Teen’s
 Cell
Number
and Email
Mail Postcard to
Parent;
 Mail Initial
Letter to Teen
Hand Postcard to
Parent
;
Leave Initial
Letter for Teen
 
In-person interview
 
Phone interview
 
Front of
English Postcard
 
TEEN RECRUITMENT
 
Physical mailings – JULY START
Initial letter
Non-responder reminder letter
Final postcard reminder
E-mail messages – SEPTEMBER START
Initial invitation and first reminder
Two additional reminders
Text messages – COMING SOON
Initial invitation and first reminder
Two additional reminders
 
EARLY RESULTS (1)
 
 
Permission rate (parents): 
65%
Higher for Sample Child in-person interviews
Half give permission to e-mail and/or text
 
Survey submission rate (teenagers): 
38%
Higher among those receiving e-mails
Half complete with a smart phone
 
 
through October 5
th
 
NHIS-Teen statistics
Median interview length: 16 minutes
Completion rate: 96%
Average item non-response: 0.45%
Half submit answers within 7 days
 
 
 
 
 
 
EARLY RESULTS (2)
 
through October 5
th
 
CHALLENGES
 
Obtaining parental permission
In-person vs. telephone Sample Child interviews
Parental assumptions
 
Obtaining teenager participation
Inability to e-mail and text at the time of launch
Teenagers with disabilities
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THANK YOU!
QUESTIONS: BZABLOTSKY@CDC.GOV
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The NHIS-TEEN study aims to gather information directly from adolescents aged 12-17 on various health topics like doctor visits, mental health, and social supports. By evaluating concordance between adolescent and parent reports, the study seeks to improve data accuracy. With a comprehensive study design involving web-based surveys and incentive programs, NHIS-TEEN intends to bridge the gap in adolescent health research. Effective recruitment strategies targeting both parents and teens ensure a robust sample size for analysis.

  • NHIS-TEEN
  • Adolescent Health
  • Data Collection
  • Parent-Adolescent Concordance
  • Survey

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  1. NHIS-TEEN Aaron Maitland Amanda Ng Ben Zablotsky Jessica Jones Jonaki Bose Lindsey Black Stephen Blumberg

  2. There is a dearth of surveys on the health of adolescents in the United States, both self- reported and parent-reported. Surveys which rely on parental report for adolescent health have greater measurement error on items parents are less knowledgeable about. BACKGROUND Few adolescent self-reported health surveys are linked to robust parent- reported data.

  3. GOALS OF NHIS-TEEN 01 02 03 Obtain information about adolescent health directly from adolescents. Evaluate concordance between parent and adolescent- report on health topics. Determine feasibility of adolescent-report and online data collection for the NHIS.

  4. STUDY DESIGN Study Period: July 1st 2021 December 31st 2022 Sample: Adolescents between the ages of 12-17 whose parents or guardians completed the Sample Child interview and provided permission (in-person or over telephone) for their adolescent to be contacted Target Completed Interviews: 3,600 Mode: Web Length: 95 questions, ~15 minutes to complete Language: English Incentive: $5

  5. TOPIC AREAS Doctor visits and content of care Meditation and yoga Stressful life events Bullying and discrimination Physical activity and sleep Injuries Mental health Social and emotional supports

  6. PARENTAL RECRUITMENT Hand Postcard to Parent; Leave Initial Letter for Teen Parent Permission to Contact Teen Request Teen s Cell Number and Email In-person interview Mail Postcard to Parent; Mail Initial Letter to Teen Front of English Postcard Phone interview

  7. TEEN RECRUITMENT Physical mailings JULY START Initial letter Non-responder reminder letter Final postcard reminder E-mail messages SEPTEMBER START Initial invitation and first reminder Two additional reminders Text messages COMING SOON Initial invitation and first reminder Two additional reminders

  8. Permission rate (parents): 65% Higher for Sample Child in-person interviews Half give permission to e-mail and/or text EARLY RESULTS (1) Survey submission rate (teenagers): 38% Higher among those receiving e-mails Half complete with a smart phone through October 5th

  9. NHIS-Teen statistics Median interview length: 16 minutes Completion rate: 96% Average item non-response: 0.45% Half submit answers within 7 days EARLY RESULTS (2) through October 5th

  10. CHALLENGES Obtaining parental permission In-person vs. telephone Sample Child interviews Parental assumptions Obtaining teenager participation Inability to e-mail and text at the time of launch Teenagers with disabilities

  11. THANK YOU! QUESTIONS: BZABLOTSKY@CDC.GOV

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