Survey on Where Parents Look for and Find Information and How They Use Information When Selecting Child Care
NCT ID: NCT06386393
Last Updated: 2024-11-27
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
6804 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-03-28
2024-05-13
Brief Summary
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The study will select a nationally representative sample from NORC's probability-based AmeriSpeak panel. The AmeriSpeak panel provides sample coverage of approximately 97 percent of the U.S. population. It currently contains 48,900 panel members age 13 and over residing in over 40,000 households. U.S. households are randomly selected with a known, non-zero probability from the NORC National Frame, and then recruited by mail, telephone, and by field interviewers face-to-face. NORC's in-person recruitment enhances representativeness for young adults, lower socio-economic households, non-internet households, and other households that are typically hard to reach for statistical surveys of the population.
The survey respondents are AmeriSpeak panelists of at least 18 years of age who have indicated that they have a young child in the household (under the age of 6 years, but not in kindergarten). If a household has two or more panel members who reside in a household with a young child, one will be selected at random to complete the survey, with preference given to parents/legal guardians. Selected panelists will be asked questions to confirm eligibility for the survey, including that the household has at least one child under the age of 6 but not in kindergarten. The study is designed to include parents and legal guardians across race/ethnicity, education level, and gender from the full spectrum of geographic locations. To include families who may not have English as a preferred language, a Spanish version of the survey will be provided. The survey will include parents and legal guardians using many kinds of CCEE and those who use parental care only to see if there are differences in how information is used depending on care type. In addition, the study will include understudied subgroups, such as parents who speak a language other than English, to help inform consumer education efforts. The survey is intended to produce findings that are generalizable to the larger population of parents with children under the age of 6, but not in kindergarten.
Detailed Description
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The project will select a nationally representative sample from NORC's probability-based AmeriSpeak panel. The AmeriSpeak panel provides sample coverage of approximately 97 percent of the U.S. population. It currently contains 48,900 panel members age 13 and over residing in over 40,000 households. U.S. households are randomly selected with a known, non-zero probability from the NORC National Frame, and then recruited by mail, telephone, and by field interviewers face-to-face. NORC's in-person recruitment enhances representativeness for young adults, lower socio-economic households, non-internet households, and other households that are typically hard to reach for statistical surveys of the population.
The survey will collect information about (a) where parents look for and find information about CCEE; (b) how parents assess the people, places, or things that may offer CCEE information; (c) how easy or hard it is for parents to find CCEE information, (d) the types of CCEE information that parents look for and say are helpful in choosing CCEE; (e) information about the last time parents made a decision about CCEE and what information they tried to learn about at that time; (f) parent's assessments of the CCEE options at the time they made their last CCEE decision; (g) how well parents' CCEE decision met their family's needs; and (h) demographic information about families. The survey is intended to produce findings that are generalizable to the larger population of parents with children under the age of 6, but not in kindergarten. This survey will provide insights on how child care lead agencies can reach parents searching for CCEE and to share consumer education information.
The study will address the following research questions:
1. Where do parents search for and find information about CCEE options (e.g., family, friends, states' and territories' consumer education)?
2. What types of information are parents searching for before making decisions about CCEE for their children?
3. How do parents evaluate the information they find or come across about possible CCEE options?
4. How do parents use the information they find or come across to inform the decisions they make about CCEE?
5. What characteristics of CCEE programs are most salient to their decision-making process?
6. What are key facilitators and barriers to parents' finding and/or using consumer information?
Recruitment and data collection. Participants: Respondents for this study will include AmeriSpeak panelists who indicated that they have a young child in the household. Panelists will be invited to complete the survey if they are at least 18 years of age. If a household has two or more panel members who reside in a household with a young child, only one panelist will be selected at random to complete the survey, with preference given to parents/legal guardians. Selected panelists will be asked questions to confirm eligibility for the survey, including that the household has at least one child under the age of 6 but not in kindergarten. Data will be collected beginning in March 2024. The investigators will recruit panelists using multiple contact modes (email, mail, phone, and SMS text messages where appropriate). Data will be collected through an online web survey or by an AmeriSpeak interviewer over the phone. Both will be available in English and Spanish.
Data Analysis. The analytic focus of the study is to document and identify patterns in parents' knowledge and use of different sources of information during their CCEE search and selection process. The investigators will also document and explore parent perspectives and experiences with using different information sources on CCEE, including the challenges parents face when they try to find information about CCEE. The investigators will begin analysis by creating key variables of interest (individual survey items and/or factors) and inspecting their distributions and rates of missingness. If contextual information from other data sources is required (e.g., about local characteristics or information about state consumer-education resources), the investigators will prepare those variables during data collection to have available for analysis. For example, the investigators may use American Community Survey (ACS) or similar external data sources to better understand the communities where households live. Because the main analytic objective is descriptive in nature, statistics will be focused on weighted frequencies, means, and proportions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* If a household has two or more panel members who reside in a household with a young child, one will be selected at random to complete the survey, with preference given to parents/legal guardians.
* Selected panelists will be asked questions to confirm eligibility for the survey, including that the household has at least one child under the age of 6 but not in kindergarten.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Office of Planning, Research & Evaluation
FED
Urban Institute
OTHER
National Opinion Research Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Rupa Datta
Vice President and Distinguished Senior Fellow
Principal Investigators
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Rupa Datta, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
NORC at the University of Chicago
Locations
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NORC at the University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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HHSP233201500048I-75P00120F370
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id