Instructions: The following set of questions will ask about how people in your household are getting along. Some of the questions ask about families’ conflict, which is normal and common. None of the questions in this survey meet the threshold for reporting maltreatment. Our goal is to understand how coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is impacting family functioning, across all of the families who take this survey.
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1 | Answer the following question in regardes to how you feel about parenting… • Prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, I often felt like I could not handle things very well • Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic began, I often have the feeling I cannot handle things very well • Prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, being a parent is manageable and any problems are easily solved • Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, being a parent is manageable and any problems are easily solved • Do you feel you could benefit from additional resources and supports on parenting and how best to support your child's development? | • Strongly agree • Somewhat agree • Not sure • Somewhat disagree • Strongly disagree | 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 | ||
2 | Prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, when you felt overwhelmed or stressed as a parent, did you get the support you needed? | • 1 - No, I did not feel supported • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 - Yes, I felt very supported | 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 | ||
3 | In the last week, when you felt overwhelmed or stressed as a parent, did you get the support you needed? | • 1 - No, I did not feel supported • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 - Yes, I felt very supported | 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 | ||
4 | In the last month, when you felt overwhelmed or stressed as a parent, did you get the support you needed? | • I did not feel supported • I felt somewhat unsupported • Neutral • I felt somewhat supported • I felt very supported | 01/11/2023-01/18/2023 04/05/2023-04/13/2023 07/05/2023-07/12/2023 10/04/2023-10/11/2023 | ||
5 | Families have many different ways of trying to settle their differences. This is a list of things that might happen when your family has differences. Please mark how many times each of these things happened in the last week. Please also think about a typical week in your family’s life prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and mark how many times each of these things happened. If one of these things did not occur, then select “This has not happened" for that question. If a question does not apply to your family, then select “NA”. In a typical week prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic. • I insulted or swore or shouted or yelled at my partner • I shouted, yelled, or screamed at my child • I criticized or said mean things to my child • I felt like throwing things or slamming doors • My partner insulted or swore or shouted or yelled at me • My partner shouted, yelled, or screamed at my child • My partner criticized my child • My child had a temper tantrum • My child argued with me • My child argued with my partner | • Once per week • Twice per week • 3-5 times per week • 6-10 times per week • More than 10 times per week • This has not happened • N/A | Developed by RAPID Team using: -Interpersonal Conflict: Conflict Tactics Scale, Revised, Short form CTS25 -Harsh Parenting: Conflict Tactics Scale Parent-Child and Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (WH) -Child Behavior: Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire | CTS25: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15844722/ CTS-PC: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9589178/ IFIRS-WH: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/iowa-family-interaction-rating-scales-instrument-summary-janet-melby-rand-conger/e/10.4324/9781410605610-8 ECBQ: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334385/ | 06/01/2020-06/04/2020 06/15/2020-06/18/2020 07/20/2020-07/23/2020 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 |
6 | Families have many different ways of trying to settle their differences. This is a list of things that might happen when your family has differences. Please mark how many times each of these things happened in the last week. Please also think about a typical week in your family’s life prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and mark how many times each of these things happened. If one of these things did not occur, then select “This has not happened" for that question. If a question does not apply to your family, then select “NA”. In the last week… • I insulted or swore or shouted or yelled at my partner • I shouted, yelled, or screamed at my child • I criticized or said mean things to my child • I felt like throwing things or slamming doors • My partner insulted or swore or shouted or yelled at me • My partner shouted, yelled, or screamed at my child • My partner criticized my child • My child had a temper tantrum • My child argued with me • My child argued with my partner | • Once per week • Twice per week • 3-5 times per week • 6-10 times per week • More than 10 times per week • This has not happened • N/A | Developed by RAPID Team using: -Interpersonal Conflict: Conflict Tactics Scale, Revised, Short form CTS25 -Harsh Parenting: Conflict Tactics Scale Parent-Child and Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (WH) -Child Behavior: Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire | CTS25: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15844722/ CTS-PC: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9589178/ IFIRS-WH: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/iowa-family-interaction-rating-scales-instrument-summary-janet-melby-rand-conger/e/10.4324/9781410605610-8 ECBQ: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334385/ | 06/01/2020-06/04/2020 06/15/2020-06/18/2020 07/20/2020-07/23/2020 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 01/11/2023-01/18/2023 04/05/2023-04/13/2023 07/05/2023-07/12/2023 10/04/2023-10/11/2023 |
7 | When you and your child have spent time together, how often did you do the following? If one of these things did not occur, then select “This has not happened" for that question. If a question does not apply to your family, then select “NA”. In a typical week prior to the COVID-19 Pandemic... • I let my child know I really care about them • I was loving and affectionate toward my child • I was supportive and understanding toward my child • I told my child I love them | • Once per week • Twice per week • 3-5 times per week • 6-10 times per week • More than 10 times per week • This has not happened • N/A | RAPID Team Modified Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (WH) | https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/iowa-family-interaction-rating-scales-instrument-summary-janet-melby-rand-conger/e/10.4324/9781410605610-8 | 06/01/2020-06/04/2020 06/15/2020-06/18/2020 07/20/2020-07/23/2020 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 |
8 | When you and your child have spent time together, how often did you do the following? If one of these things did not occur, then select “This has not happened" for that question. If a question does not apply to your family, then select “NA”. In the last week… • I let my child know I really care about them • I was loving and affectionate toward my child • I was supportive and understanding toward my child • I told my child I love them | • Once per week • Twice per week • 3-5 times per week • 6-10 times per week • More than 10 times per week • This has not happened • Not applicable | RAPID Team Modified Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales (WH) | https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/iowa-family-interaction-rating-scales-instrument-summary-janet-melby-rand-conger/e/10.4324/9781410605610-8 | 06/01/2020-06/04/2020 06/15/2020-06/18/2020 07/20/2020-07/23/2020 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 01/11/2023-01/18/2023 04/05/2023-04/13/2023 07/05/2023-07/12/2023 10/04/2023-10/11/2023 |
9 | Think about the sources of conflict for your family. Which of the following would help decrease conflict the most right now? | • being confident that my family has health insurance • not being so socially isolated • having lower levels of worry and stress • knowing we can pay for food • knowing we can pay my rent/mortgage/housing expenses • knowing my/our job is secure • being able to meet my child’s social and emotional needs • knowing we have access to childcare | Developed by RAPID-EC Team | 06/01/2020-06/04/2020 06/15/2020-06/18/2020 07/20/2020-07/23/2020 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 07/05/2023-07/12/2023 10/04/2023-10/11/2023 | |
10 | What's the most important thing you have done for your child(ren)? | Open ended response | Developed by RAPID-EC Team | 10/20/2020-10/22/2020 04/28/2021-05/01/2021 07/07/2021-07/09/2021 09/01/2021-09/03/2021 10/27/2021-11/02/2021 01/11/2022-01/18/2022 09/08/2022-09/15/2022 01/11/2023-01/18/2023 04/05/2023-04/13/2023 07/05/2023-07/12/2023 10/04/2023-10/11/2023 |