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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Affilia. 2013 May 15;28(2):140–152. doi: 10.1177/0886109913485704

Table 2.

Semi-Structured Interview Schedule

  1. What did you think about the situation described in this script?
    • Are youth in this community exposed to these types of situations?
  2. Describe in as much detail as possible the setting in which you see this situation occurring.
    • Where would this situation occur in your community?
    • Who do you see as being present in the situation? Who is involved in the discussion and who is in the background?
    • When do you see this situation occurring in your community?
  3. What do you think about the dialogue described in the script?
    • How would you change the language to fit in with the way kids in this community talk?
    • Are there things that were not included in the script that, if included, would make the dialogue more consistent with the way kids in this community talk or act (e.g., additional language, non-verbal reactions, etc.)?
  4. Based on responses to Questions 1–3, facilitators will make some on-the-spot revisions to the narrative script. After this has been finished, select the same group participants to read the parts of the revised script.
    • What do you think about the changes that were made to the script?
    • Are there any other changes that should be made to make the script more consistent with the way kids talk and act in this community?
  5. How do you think kids in this community would react to a video vignette using this script, if it was presented as part of a drug prevention program in your school?