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CASEID

Sequential Record Identifier

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR2

Number of Adults in household affected by Katrina

R2. Counting yourself, how many people ages 18 or older, CURRENTLY living in your [household/hotel room] , were residents of a county or parish affected by Katrina at the time of the hurricane? ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR4

Adult affected by Katrina

Is that you?

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR5

Speak to adult affected by Katrina

Could I speak to that person?

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR6

Speak to male/female adult affected by Katrina

R6. (IF ONE (MAN/WOMAN) WITHIN TARGET GENDER: My computer has selected the (man/woman) living in your household who is 18 or older... IF TWO OR THREE (MEN/WOMEN) WITHIN TARGET GENDER: My comput... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR9

Red Cross - Living area affected by Katrina

R9. Hello, my name is _________, calling on behalf of the American Red Cross from DataStat. We have been asked by the Red Cross to gather opinions about your experiences with the services that the Red ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR10

Red Cross Assistance

R10. Did you or anyone in your [household/hotel room] apply for disaster assistance from the American Red Cross because of Hurricane Katrina? ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR11

Red Cross - Meeting Needs

R11. Please rate the Red Cross on the following features of their service. For each feature I read, please rate by answering excellent, very good, good, fair or poor. The first feature is "meeting your mo... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR12

Red Cross - Useful Recovery Help

R12. How would you rate the Red Cross on "giving you help that was useful in beginning your recovery? (Would you say...) ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR13_A

RC: Treated with respect

R13.(A-D) [Using a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means 'strongly agree' and 5 means 'strongly disagree', to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements:/(Using a scale of 1 to 5,... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR13_B

RC: Treated with fairness

R13.(A-D) [Using a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means 'strongly agree' and 5 means 'strongly disagree', to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements:/(Using a scale of 1 to 5,... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR13_C

RC: MeT Human Needs

R13.(A-D) [Using a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means 'strongly agree' and 5 means 'strongly disagree', to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements:/(Using a scale of 1 to 5,... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR13_D

RC: Handled Itself With Integrity

R13.(A-D) [Using a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 means 'strongly agree' and 5 means 'strongly disagree', to what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements:/(Using a scale of 1 to 5,... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR14

RC: Change One Thing

R14. If you could change one thing about your experience in applying for disaster help from the Red Cross, what would you change? ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR14A

Rate RC On Meeting Most Serious Needs

R14a. Based on what you have heard from other people, how would you rate the Red Cross on "meeting people's most serious needs" -- EXCELLENT, VERY GOOD, GOOD, FAIR or POOR. ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR15A

Goverment Response

R15a. DataStat is working with Harvard Medical School to form a "Hurricane Katrina Advisory Group" that will give feedback to government policy-makers about the needs of people who were affected by Hurricane... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR15_1

Join Advisory Group?

R15.1. [(Hello, my name is _________, calling on behalf of the Harvard Medical School from DataStat. DataStat is working with Harvard Medical School to form a 'Hurricane Katrina Advisory Group' that wi... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR15_2

Advisory Group Response

R15.2 - OFFER TO MAIL STUDY BROCHURE TO R FOR MORE INFORMATION. - REFER R TO WEB SITE (www.hurricanekatrina.med.harvard.edu). - OFFER TO CALL BACK IN A FEW DAYS AFTER R HAS HAD A CHANCE ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR16

INTWR Instruction 1

R16. Before we begin the interview, I should tell you that everything you tell us will be confidential as provided by law and that you can skip questions you don't want to answer. ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR17

INTWR Instruction 2

R17. - ADDRESS REMAINING QUESTIONS. - CONSULT WITH SUPERVISOR IF NECESSARY. - IF YOU NEED TO CONSULT HARVARD STAFF, INFORM R OF THIS AND MAKE A SPECIFIC APPOINTMENT TO RECONTA... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QR19

Record Interview?

R19. I'd like your permission to record this interview so that my supervisor may review the interview to be sure that I've done it correctly. When the study is complete, we will destroy the recordings. At... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QM1

E-mail Address?

M1. In order to keep in touch with you over the next couple of years, we need to collect tracking information. First, do you have an email address that you check regularly? ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QM2

Cell Phone Number?

M2. Do you have a cell phone number?

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QM4

Number of Phone

M4. Not including cell phones, how many different phone numbers do you have in your current [household/hotel room] ? (IF NECESSARY: 'I don't mean number of phones, but the number of ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


QM5

Friends' Contact for Whereabouts

M5. Can you give me the name, address, telephone number and relationship to you of three friends or relatives who would know where you are if you move and we lose track of you. ... (view details)

Taken from: Hurricane Katrina Community Advisory Group Study [United States].


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