Science Inventory

CTEPP STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR VIDEOTAPING CHILD ACTIVITIES (SOP-2.23)

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Citation:

CTEPP STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR VIDEOTAPING CHILD ACTIVITIES (SOP-2.23).

Impact/Purpose:

The CTEPP study is the largest aggregate exposure study of preschool children (ages 2 to 5 years) conducted in the United States. The CTEPP study was designed in part to fill in critical data gaps on young children’s exposures to pesticides in response to the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) of 1996.

Description:

This SOP describes the method for videotaping a preschool child at a home. The CTEPP main study will collect multimedia samples and questionnaire data at the homes of participants (adults and children) during 48-hr sampling periods. Videotaping the activities of 10% of these children was added to the study to supplement the Child Activity Diaries and other questionnaires. Up to 26 preschool children will be videotaped in homes in Ohio (OH) for about 2-3 hr during the 48-hr sampling periods.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( UNPUBLISHED REPORT)
Product Published Date:04/26/2001
Record Last Revised:09/29/2011
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 76457