The HAPPA Kit is a comprehensive questionnaire item bank that can be
customized for use with any adult HIV/AIDS prevention program. The HAPPA Kit
was developed to measure attitudes, knowledge, and risk behaviors associated
with HIV/AIDS. Virtually all questions in the item bank were drawn from
national surveys studying HIV knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes. Program
users are encouraged to use the HAPPA Kit to assist
in the development of surveys for use in their evaluation efforts. Individual
items from the HAPPA Kit can be culled into a smaller version of an evaluation
for increased usability. Data collected from the resulting survey can then be
compared to the items' original data pools.
The HAPPA Evaluation Questionnaire (EvalQ) represents an effort by HAPPA staff to produce a shorter, more feasible evaluation instrument from the HAPPA Kit item bank. Using the HAPPA Kit as a starting point, HAPPA staff culled a subset of questions into the EvalQ, a shorter survey that addresses all of the measures of effectiveness related to the HAPPA program archive. Designed for self-administration by program participants, the EvalQ focuses on assessing participants' risk behaviors. The EvalQ may be used as an alternative or supplement to the original evaluation instrument provided in the HAPPA Program Package.
Also included in the HAPPA Kit is a booklet which describes the goals, development and content of the item bank and provides instructions on how to tailor the resource to suit your particular intervention milieu.
The complete HIV/AIDS/ Prevention Program Archive Evaluation Assistance Kit is available in printed or machine-readable format.
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