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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Midwifery Womens Health. 2013 May;58(3):313–320. doi: 10.1111/jmwh.12043
Section I. Your general experience with HIP Teens
  1. Pretend I was someone you wanted to tell about participation in this project. What would you tell me you did?

  2. In your own words, why do you think we’re doing this project?

  3. Why did you decide to participate in the Health Improvement Project for Teens?

  4. What did you like about the project?

  5. What did you not like about the project?

  6. What could we do differently to make this project a better experience for girls?

  7. What could we do to make girls feel more comfortable about joining the project?

Section II. Groups
  1. Did you like or not like the group meetings with facilitators?

  2. What did you like about being in groups?

  3. What didn’t you like about groups?

  4. What were some of the most important things you learned or did in the group?

  5. If you missed any groups, what was the reason (sick, transportation, not interested)?

  6. What made you attend the sessions (money, information, social)?

  7. Did you find that you changed any of your behaviors, based on what you learned in the groups?

    1. Can you tell me more about the ways you changed?

Section III. Talking with other peopleLet’s talk now about any information or thoughts that you might have shared with family or friends.
  1. Did you talk with your any of your friends about anything you learned or did in this project? About how many friends would you say you talked with about this project?

    1. If yes, what were some of the things you talked about with your friends that you learned or did in this project?

  2. What did you tell your friends that was new or different (that you learned or did in this project)?

  3. Did you talk with your mother about anything you learned or did on this project?

    1. If yes, what were some of the things you talked about with your mother that you learned or did in this project?

  4. Did you talk with your father about anything you learned or did in this project?

    1. If yes, what were some of the things you talked about with your father that you learned or did in this project?

Section IV. Other Feedback
  1. Is there anything else you’d like to add about your experience with HIP Teens?

  2. Is there anything you think we could do differently to make this a better experience for other girls?