Sexual Risk Avoidance Education National Evaluation Data Collection Proposal
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The proposal outlines the collection of data for the Sexual Risk Avoidance Education (SRAE) National Evaluation, focusing on youth programs. It includes an impact and implementation study that assesses program effectiveness through youth surveys and interviews with program staff. The aim is to collect comprehensive data to improve SRAE programs and support grant recipients.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of a new youth survey for impact assessment
- Implementation study to evaluate participation and engagement
- Focus on collecting data to improve SRAE programs
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit public comments on the SRAE National Evaluation: Impact and Implementation Study information collection request by May 8, 2026
Collect youth survey data at three specific time points: (1) before randomization (pre-survey), (2) immediately after completion of SRAE or comparison program (immediate post-survey), and (3) 6 months after study enrollment (follow-up survey)
Administer youth surveys to collect outcome data from program participants using the specified survey instrument with documented burden estimates (0.33, 0.25, and 0.33 hours respectively for each survey phase)
Conduct semi-structured interviews with program staff using the staff interview protocol to assess program delivery and effectiveness
Conduct youth focus group discussions using the youth focus group discussion guide to provide information on SRAE program effectiveness