ASPA
		COVID-19 PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN A
		campaign to increase vaccine acceptance and reinforce basic
		prevention measures
	
Note: The questions below are the proposed questions for the 74th wave of the Weekly Current Events Tracker (CET). Questions highlighted in yellow will be asked every week; questions highlighted in blue will be rotated into the survey on a monthly basis; and questions highlighted in green are meant to be asked in this wave only or are being asked again to update data on a variable of interest. We will be fielding questions about routine childhood vaccines, vaccines for children under 5, COVID risk and testing, and rebound cases.  | 
	
For the next section we would like to talk about current events.
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Item #: Q1
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
beh1_cet_r: Have you received a COVID-19 vaccine?
Variable Label: beh1_cet_r: Vaccination behavior
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No, I have not received a COVID-19 vaccine  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes, but I have only received one shot out of the two required shots  | 
	
2  | 
		Yes, I have received all of the required shots  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q2
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
vaccine_id: Which COVID-19 vaccine did you receive?
Variable Label: vaccine_id: Vaccine ID
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
2  | 
		Johnson & Johnson/Janssen  | 
	
3  | 
		Moderna  | 
	
4  | 
		Pfizer-BioNTech  | 
	
6  | 
		Novavax  | 
	
5  | 
		Other  | 
	
99  | 
		I do not remember  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q3
Question Type: Dropdown menu
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
fully_vacc_date2: Approximately when did you receive your final COVID-19 vaccine dose? Final vaccine dose refers to either the second dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, or Novavax vaccine, or the single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Please do not consider booster shots for this question. If you do not remember the exact date, give your best guess.
Variable Label: fully_vacc_date2: Date of vaccination
Participants select date from range: December 1, 2020 to present
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Item #: Q4
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
booster_uptake4: U.S. health officials and medical experts now recommend COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. Have you received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?
Variable Label: booster_uptake4: Booster uptake – April 2022 guidance
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes, I have received 1 booster shot  | 
	
2  | 
		Yes, I have received 2 booster shots  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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//BASE: (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_date2=before June 19, 2022) OR (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_date2=before March 19, 2022) //
Item #: Q5
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
booster_elig_uptake3: You are currently eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot. What is the likelihood that you will get one?
Variable Label: booster_elig_uptake4: Booster uptake likelihood – eligible adults
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Very unlikely  | 
	
2  | 
		Somewhat unlikely  | 
	
3  | 
		Neither likely nor unlikely  | 
	
4  | 
		Somewhat likely  | 
	
5  | 
		Very likely  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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//BASE: (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=2 & fully_vacc_date2=June 19, 2022 or later) OR (booster_uptake4=0 & vaccine_id=3-4 & fully_vacc_date2=March 19, 2022 or later)
Item #: Q6
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
booster_likely_v2: What is the likelihood that you will get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot when eligible?
Variable Label: booster_likely_v2: Booster uptake likelihood – not yet eligible
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Very unlikely  | 
	
2  | 
		Somewhat unlikely  | 
	
3  | 
		Neither likely nor unlikely  | 
	
4  | 
		Somewhat likely  | 
	
5  | 
		Very likely  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q7
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
beh2a_cet: What is the likelihood that you will get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Variable Label: beh2a: Intention to get vaccinated
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Very unlikely  | 
	
2  | 
		Somewhat unlikely  | 
	
3  | 
		Neither likely nor unlikely  | 
	
4  | 
		Somewhat likely  | 
	
5  | 
		Very likely  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid Skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q8
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
beh3a_cet_r: How soon will you get vaccinated?
Variable Label: beh3a_cet_r: Wait to get vaccinated
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		I will get a vaccine as soon as I can  | 
	
2  | 
		I will wait to get a vaccine for one or more reasons  | 
	
3  | 
		I will never get a COVID-19 vaccine  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		
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Item #: Q9
Question Type: Multi punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
parent: Are you the parent of a child or children in the following age groups?
Variable Label: parent: Parent of children in following age groups
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Younger than 6 months old  | 
	
2  | 
		6 months to <2 years old  | 
	
3  | 
		2 to 4 years old  | 
	
4  | 
		5 to 11 years old  | 
	
5  | 
		12 to 15 years old  | 
	
6  | 
		16 to 17 years old  | 
	
99  | 
		None of the above, I do not have children in those age groups [EXCLUSIVE]  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q10
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
child_vaxxed_2: Has your child(ren) in the following age group(s) received a COVID-19 vaccine?
Note: If you have more than one child in the same age group, please answer for at least one of them.
*Children ages 6 months–4 years old who received a Pfizer vaccine have 3 doses included in their vaccine series. Children ages 5–17 years old who received a Pfizer vaccine, or children of any age who received a Moderna vaccine, have 2 doses included in their vaccine series.
Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
child_vaxxed_2_2  | 
		6 months to <2 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=2]  | 
		child_vaxxed_2_2: 6 months to <2 years old  | 
	
child_vaxxed_2_3  | 
		2 to 4 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=3]  | 
		child_vaxxed_2_3: 2 to 4 years old  | 
	
child_vaxxed_2_4  | 
		5 to 11 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=4]  | 
		child_vaxxed_2_4: 5 to 11 years old  | 
	
child_vaxxed_2_5  | 
		12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=5]  | 
		child_vaxxed_2_5: 12 to 15 years old  | 
	
child_vaxxed_2_6  | 
		16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF parent=6]  | 
		child_vaxxed_2_6: 16 to 17 years old  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No, has not received a COVID-19 vaccine  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes, has started but not yet finished their vaccine series.*  | 
	
2  | 
		Yes, has received all of the required shots in their vaccine series.*  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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//BASE: child_vaxxed_2_4=2 AND/OR child_vaxxed_2_5=2 AND/OR child_vaxxed_2_6=2//
Item #: Q11
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
child_boosted: Has your child(ren) in the following age group(s) received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot?
Note: If you have more than one child in the same age group, please answer for at least one of them.
Variable Name  | 
			Variable Text  | 
			Variable Label  | 
			
				  | 
		
child_boosted_4  | 
			5 to 11 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_4=2]  | 
			child_boosted_4: 5 to 11 years old  | 
		|
child_boosted_5  | 
			12 to 15 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_5=2]  | 
			child_boosted_5: 12 to 15 years old  | 
			
				  | 
		
child_boosted_6  | 
			16 to 17 years old [ONLY SHOW IF child_vaxxed_2_6=2]  | 
			child_boosted_6: 16 to 17 years old  | 
			
				  | 
		
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No, has not received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes, has received a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q12
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
all_vax: The next few questions are about routine childhood vaccinations, other than the COVID-19 vaccine. Examples of routine childhood vaccinations include MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella), Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), and hepatitis.
Thinking about vaccines other than the COVID-19 vaccine, are your child(ren) in the following age groups up to date on all recommended childhood vaccines?
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
all_vax_1  | 
		Younger than 6 months old  | 
		all_vax_1: <6 months  | 
	
all_vax_2  | 
		6 months to <2 years old  | 
		all_vax_2: 6 mo to <2yo  | 
	
all_vax_3  | 
		2 to 4 years old  | 
		all_vax_3: 2 to 4yo  | 
	
all_vax_4  | 
		5 to 11 years old  | 
		all_vax_4: 5 to 11yo  | 
	
all_vax_5  | 
		12 to 17 years old  | 
		all_vax_5: 12 to 17yo  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes  | 
	
98  | 
		Not sure  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q13
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
routine_vax: Please respond to the following statements about routine childhood vaccinations.
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
routine_vax_1  | 
		Before the COVID-19 pandemic, my child(ren) received all routine vaccinations as recommended by their pediatrician.  | 
		routine_vax_1: Before pandemic  | 
	
routine_vax_2  | 
		My child(ren) fell behind in their routine vaccinations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  | 
		routine_vax_2: Fell behind  | 
	
routine_vax_3  | 
		My child(ren) typically receives an annual flu vaccine.  | 
		routine_vax_3: Flu vaccine  | 
	
routine_vax_4  | 
		In the future, my child(ren) will receive all routine vaccinations recommended by their pediatrician.  | 
		routine_vax_4: Future vaccines  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes  | 
	
98  | 
		Not sure  | 
	
99  | 
		Not applicable  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q14
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
change_vax: How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed your plans to get your child(ren) routine childhood vaccines, if at all?
The COVID-19 pandemic has…
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Made me less likely to get my child(ren) routine childhood vaccines  | 
	
2  | 
		Not changed my plans around getting my child(ren) routine childhood vaccines  | 
	
3  | 
		Made me more likely to get my child(ren) routine childhood vaccines  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q15
Question Type: Single punch
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
kid_import: How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement?
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped me understand the importance of keeping my children up to date on routine vaccinations.
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Strongly disagree  | 
	
2  | 
		Somewhat disagree  | 
	
3  | 
		Neither agree nor disagree  | 
	
4  | 
		Somewhat agree  | 
	
5  | 
		Strongly agree  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q16
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
kid_vax_diff: When it comes to getting a COVID-19 vaccine for your child under the age of 5, how difficult has it been for you to do the following?
Note: If you have more than one child in this age group, please answer for at least one of them.
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
kid_vax_diff_1  | 
		Find a convenient location to get my child vaccinated.  | 
		kid_vax_diff_1: Location  | 
	
kid_vax_diff_2  | 
		Find a convenient time to get my child vaccinated.  | 
		kid_vax_diff_2: Time  | 
	
kid_vax_diff_3  | 
		Register for or schedule a vaccine appointment for my child.  | 
		kid_vax_diff_3: Schedule  | 
	
kid_vax_diff_4  | 
		Find information about vaccines for children under 5.  | 
		kid_vax_diff_4: Information  | 
	
kid_vax_diff_5  | 
		Other (please describe) [TEXT ENTRY] [ANCHOR]  | 
		kid_vax_diff_5: Other  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Not at all difficult  | 
	
2  | 
		Slightly difficult  | 
	
3  | 
		Moderately difficult  | 
	
4  | 
		Very difficult  | 
	
98  | 
		Not applicable; I have not tried to do this  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
-100  | 
		Valid skip  | 
	
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Item #: Q17
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
covid_risk: When it comes to getting sick with COVID-19, how concerned are you personally about each of the following?
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
covid_risk_1  | 
		Developing short-term COVID symptoms.  | 
		covid_risk_1: Short term symptoms  | 
	
covid_risk_2  | 
		Developing long-term COVID symptoms.  | 
		covid_risk_2: Long term symptoms  | 
	
covid_risk_3  | 
		Being hospitalized because of COVID.  | 
		covid_risk_3: Hospitalization  | 
	
covid_risk_4  | 
		Dying because of COVID.  | 
		covid_risk_4: Death  | 
	
covid_risk_5  | 
		Infecting family or friends with COVID.  | 
		covid_risk_5: Infecting others  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Not at all concerned  | 
	
2  | 
		Slightly concerned  | 
	
3  | 
		Moderately concerned  | 
	
4  | 
		Very concerned  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q18
Question Type: Single punch grid
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
testing2: COVID-19 tests fall into two categories: Rapid tests (such as antigen tests) give results in a few minutes, and can be at-home tests or tests given at a pharmacy or other location. Laboratory tests (such as PCR tests) can also be taken at home or given at a pharmacy or other location, but must be sent to a laboratory to determine the results and it often takes a few days to receive results.
In the last month, have you…
Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
testing2_1  | 
		Taken a rapid test for COVID-19  | 
		testing2_1: Took rapid test  | 
	
testing2_2  | 
		Taken a laboratory test for COVID-19  | 
		testing2_2: Took laboratory test  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No, I have not taken this kind of test in the last month  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes, and I tested negative for COVID-19  | 
	
2  | 
		Yes, and I tested positive for COVID-19  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q19
Question Type: Ranked choice
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
boost_exp: We are interested in your opinion about the phrasing of some messages about COVID-19 boosters.
Please rank the following messages from 1 to 6, with 1 being the message you think is most likely to motivate someone to get a booster, and 6 being the message you think is least likely to motivate someone to get a booster.
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Variable Label: boost_exp: Most motivating to get a booster
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		An updated booster is now available.  | 
	
2  | 
		A new booster is now available.  | 
	
3  | 
		A reformulated booster is now available.  | 
	
4  | 
		A variant-specific booster is now available.  | 
	
5  | 
		An omicron-specific booster is now available.  | 
	
6  | 
		A modified booster is now available.  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item #: Q20
Question Type: Open-ended
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.” //
boost_exp_oe: Why do you think the [PIPE TEXT of #1 ranked message] message is more likely to motivate someone to get a booster than the other messages?
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Item
#: Q21-22
Question
Type: Single
punch grid  
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.”//
motiv_message: We are interested in your opinion about the following messages.
How motivating do you think someone would find the following statements about getting a COVID-19 booster?
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
motiv_message_1  | 
		COVID can cause severe disease, hospitalization, or death. Vaccines and boosters offer you the best protection from the worst outcomes of COVID.  | 
		motiv_message_1: Best protection from worst outcomes  | 
	
motiv_message_2  | 
		Over time, vaccines may become less effective at preventing COVID. Getting your COVID booster extends your protection and keeps you safer from emerging variants.  | 
		motiv_message_2: Booster extends protection  | 
	
motiv_message_3  | 
		Just because you had COVID doesn’t mean you can’t get it again. A COVID vaccine and booster are the best way to protect yourself against serious illness, hospitalization, and death.  | 
		motiv_message_3: Repeat infections  | 
	
motiv_message_4  | 
		CDC recommends that everyone ages 12 and older who are vaccinated get a COVID booster 5 months after their Pfizer or Moderna vaccination, or 2 months after a Johnson & Johnson vaccination.  | 
		motiv_message_4: 12 and older  | 
	
motiv_message_5  | 
		If you're vaccinated and boosted, you're 2x less likely to get COVID than if you're unvaccinated. Getting vaccinated and boosted is your best defense against COVID.  | 
		motiv_message_5: 2x less likely to get COVID  | 
	
motiv_message_6  | 
		You can get your COVID booster and flu vaccine at the same time.  | 
		motiv_message_6: Booster and flu shot  | 
	
motiv_message_7  | 
		During colder weather when people gather indoors, COVID will have more opportunities to spread. You can help stop it by getting your booster and wearing a mask in indoor public spaces.  | 
		motiv_message_7: Colder weather  | 
	
motiv_message_8  | 
		You can stay safer this winter if you get your booster as soon as you reach your eligibility date.  | 
		motiv_message_8: Stay safer this winter  | 
	
motiv_message_9  | 
		The updated boosters offer protection against both the original COVID strain and the current Omicron strain.  | 
		motiv_message_9: Original and Omicron  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Not at all motivating  | 
	
2  | 
		Slightly motivating  | 
	
3  | 
		Moderately motivating  | 
	
4  | 
		Very motivating  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item
#: Q23
Question
Type: Single
punch grid  
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.”//
rebound: Some people who get COVID-19 have “rebound cases.” Rebound cases happen if a person starts having COVID-19 symptoms again or tests positive again after having tested negative, 2-8 days after they first recovered from having COVID-19.
Do any of the following statements apply to you?
Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
rebound_1  | 
		I have had a rebound case of COVID-19.  | 
		rebound_1: Had a rebound case  | 
	
rebound_2  | 
		I personally know someone who has had a rebound case of COVID-19.  | 
		rebound_2: Know someone  | 
	
rebound_3  | 
		I have heard or read about people who have had rebound cases of COVID-19.  | 
		rebound_3: Heard or read about  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
0  | 
		No  | 
	
1  | 
		Yes  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item
#: Q24
Question
Type: Single
punch grid  
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.”//
rebound_vax: Some people who get COVID-19 have “rebound cases.” Rebound cases happen if a person starts having COVID-19 symptoms again or tests positive again after having tested negative, 2-8 days after they first recovered from having COVID-19.
How have rebound cases affected your views of the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, if at all?
Variable Label: rebound_vax: Rebound cases affect confidence in effectiveness of vaccines
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Made me a lot less confident in the effectiveness of vaccines  | 
	
2  | 
		Made me a little less confident in the effectiveness of vaccines  | 
	
3  | 
		My confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines has not changed  | 
	
4  | 
		Made me a little more confident in the effectiveness of vaccines  | 
	
5  | 
		Made me a lot more confident in the effectiveness of vaccines  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
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Item
#: Q25
Question
Type: Single
punch grid  
// Soft Prompt: “We would like your response to this question.”//
ptn_w74: We are interested in your opinion of a few messages about COVID-19 vaccines or boosters.
For each of the below messages, please indicate how much you agree or disagree with the following statement:
“I would share the information in the message with a friend or family member who wants to know more about COVID-19 vaccines or boosters.”
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Variable Name  | 
		Variable Text  | 
		Variable Label  | 
	
ptn_w74_1  | 
		Millions of people in this country have already been vaccinated and boosted – and they’ve been less likely to get COVID than people who are unvaccinated.  | 
		ptn_w74_1: Already vaccinated  | 
	
ptn_w74_2  | 
		You’re up to date with your COVID vaccines when you’ve gotten all the vaccine doses and boosters recommended for you.  | 
		ptn_w74_2: Up to date  | 
	
ptn_w74_3  | 
		A new COVID vaccine that uses established technology – Novavax – is available for adults who haven’t gotten a COVID vaccine yet.  | 
		ptn_w74_3: Novavax  | 
	
ptn_w74_4  | 
		People with conditions like diabetes and heart disease are more likely to need hospital care or die if they get COVID.  | 
		ptn_w74_4: Chronic conditions  | 
	
ptn_w74_5  | 
		COVID boosters that target the Omicron variant will be available in the fall.  | 
		ptn_w74_5: Updated boosters  | 
	
Value  | 
		Value Label  | 
	
1  | 
		Strongly disagree  | 
	
2  | 
		Disagree  | 
	
3  | 
		Neither agree nor disagree  | 
	
4  | 
		Agree  | 
	
5  | 
		Strongly agree  | 
	
-99  | 
		Refused  | 
	
	 
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| File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document | 
| Author | Lindsey Strausser | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2023-08-27 |