04/01/2020 12:00 AM EDT
Source: NORC at the University of Chicago (NORC). Published: 4/2020. Through the collection of nationally representative information on the scope and nature of technology-facilitated abuse (both victimization and perpetration), survivors' help-seeking and access to services, and unmet needs, this study is designed to support the development of policies, protocols, programs, and services that limit the incidence of technology-facilitated abuse and strengthen law enforcement and victim services program responses to victimization with scientific data. The CARI study will be fielded in the summer of 2020, with longitudinal data collection planned. Given the current conditions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, items measuring interpersonal conflict and abuse in domestic settings have been prepared for the field. Basic study parameters (planned recruitment/administration summer 2020): Sociodemographics: Nationally representative sampling frame (http://amerispeak.norc.org) with oversamples of female, Black, and Hispanic respondents ages 18-35: Male Female Total White/other 920 1,300 2,220 Black 350 540 890 Hispanic 350 540 890 Total 1,620 2,380 3,500 Modality: AmeriSpeak respondents are free to specify their modality preference on each survey. NORC's data collection system supports both web and phone modes (optimized presentation for smartphone respondents). Among younger adults, the vast majority choose to respond via web modality. Design: Designed for longitudinal data collection. Currently funded for cross-sectional data collection. Preliminary Testing: Developed with review of researcher and practitioner experts in violence measurement; pretested with young adult survivors and with university students. Population: Adults only Length: 11 questions Administered by: Self Administered/Self Report Trained Lay Examiner/Interviewer Language(s): English (PDF)
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