1 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey.

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1 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI PRI Community Survey Fall 2013

2 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Provide data for needs assessment What do adults believe about youth substance use? What are the biggest problems? What is the role and effectiveness of law enforcement? What are adult perceptions of the community’s norms? Goals for the PRI Community Survey

3 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Collect baseline data for environmental strategies that target adult attitudes. Social marketing “Counter” advertising or other targeted communication strategies Social Norms Marketing Law enforcement – effectiveness, awareness, public support, etc. Goals for the PRI Community Survey, cont.

4 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Survey has been revised Timing: September to December – But don’t take the whole time! We will find a way to allow contact information Changes for Fall 2013

5 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Options for implementing the survey: 1.Survey Monkey – we will send out a unique link for each site to use on-line; survey “as is” 2.Your own software – send DBHR a dataset with only PRI questions 3.Use paper version – enter data by hand into Survey Monkey Guidelines

6 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Representativeness (who, and how many?) 1.Target: respondents 2.Demographic profile of respondents matches your community 3.Use a variety of recruiting strategies Guidelines, cont.

7 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Representativeness (who, and how many?) 1.Target: respondents 2.Demographic profile of respondents matches your community 3.Use a variety of recruiting strategies Recruiting Strategy Brainstorm!!!

8 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Tips from Megan and Andi – Omak PRI 1) Difficult to get men to complete surveys. 2) Helpful to use a variety of venues for survey collection. Examples we used (or tried to use): Wal-Mart parking lot on a Saturday City sponsored events (not just prevention related events); blast from the school to parents, with Survey Monkey link; Include in utility bills (we were not able to do this because our City contracts their utility billing out to third party... but we tried);

9 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Tips from Megan and Andi – Omak PRI, cont. blast to County employees; requested large employers’ HR departmentS to send the Murvey Monkey link to all of their employees; Post Survey Monkey link on Facebook -- ask "friends" to share with their friends; Host free movie nights at local schools and request adults attending complete the survey upon their arrival. 3) When offering pen/paper surveys during community events or at shopping center parking lots, consider having a raffle for small prize ($20 gift card, etc)... a completed survey produces a ticket into the raffle OTHER IDEAS???????????????????

10 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Sample Size NOTES: Sample sizes of the English version and the Spanish version are combined. A total of 5,931 surveys have been collected from 28 communities. Sample size by site ranges from 67 to 579. Sample Size by Site Recommended minimum sample size = 200

11 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Respondent Gender NOTES: Surveys completed in English and Spanish are combined. All sites surveyed more women than men, with a range of 59% up to 82%.

12 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI White/Caucasian respondents account for over 75% of the sample. Seven sites had a significant number (10%+) of Hispanic respondents. Most of the Native Americans surveyed were in two sites. Only one site has a significant number of African American respondents Racial and Ethnic Diversity White/Caucasian 76% Native American 5% African American 1% Hispanic/ Latino 15% Other 4% NOTES: Other race/ethnicity includes Asian, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, and those answered “other race/ethnicity”. Results from SE Seattle are not included in this analysis, due to differences in the question.

13 Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery 2013 Prevention Redesign Initiative Community Survey PRI Respondent Age and Education Almost half of the respondents have college degrees Less than HS 7% HS graduates 18% College graduates 25% Post graduate 21% Some college 29% Age % Age % Age % Age % Age % About two thirds of the respondents are between 35 and 64 years of age NOTES: Surveys completed in English and Spanish are combined.