Implementing Bullying Assessments

Implementing Bullying Assessments

The study being implemented is a 16-question survey through SurveyMonkey that takes less than 5 minutes to complete and has IRB approval through McNeese State University. Participation is voluntary, anonymous, confidential, and does not provide compensation. The survey should pose only minimal risk to the participant; inconvenience of filling out the survey and contemplating answers to the questions which may cause psychological discomfort to the subject. Benefits of this study can have lasting effects in future research concerning proper implementation of assessments in primary care setting, especially those involving adolescents, and those involving sensitive topics such as bullying. The study may also improve efforts toward the implementation of timely evaluation of bullying for primary care.

1.Do you currently or have you ever used a bullying assessment in practice?
2.If no assessment is routinely practiced, please identify barriers to implementation in your practice? (Select all that apply)
3.How do you INITIALLY implement the assessments? (Select all that apply)
4.What bullying assessment do you currently use?
5.How effective do you rate this form of bullying assessment to identify victims of bullying?
6.How effective do you rate this assessment tool in opening lines of communications between patient and provider?
7.How often do you implement the assessment?
8.What barriers can you identify to assessment performance? (Select all that apply)
9.How important do you feel bullying assessments are to the primary care setting?
10.What age group do you work with?
11.Which best describes your care setting?
12.How long have you been a licensed practitioner?
13.What is your area of certification?
14.What is your ethnicity?
15.What category best describes your age?
16.What is your gender?