COVID-19 Household Environment Scale Adolescent Version (A-CHES): Adolescent Report
Part 2
Compared to BEFORE the COVID-19 pandemic, during social distancing, were/are there more CONFLICTS between you and your parent(s) ABOUT
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Much less conflict than before |
A little less conflict than before |
The same conflict as before |
A little more conflict than before |
Much more conflict than before |
Does not apply to my household |
I prefer not to answer |
How you spend your free time (e.g., watching TV, video games, hobbies, music or art activities, social media) |
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House rules or consequences for breaking rules |
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Schoolwork (e.g., completing assignments, grades, needing a quiet place to do schoolwork, having access to a computer or tablet for schoolwork) |
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Taking care of your health (e.g., taking medicines, wearing their seat belt, wearing a helmet, using sexual protection, staying safe) |
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Going out (e.g., to hang out with friends; going for a walk, bike ride or a drive; curfew) |
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Having your friends come over (e.g. who can visit, when they can visit) |
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Doing your chores (e.g., cleaning your room, cleaning up after yourself, setting the table, laundry, yardwork) |
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Your hygiene (e.g., taking a shower, brushing your teeth, combing your hair) |
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Food or meals (e.g., what foods are bought, what meals are prepared, what foods you eat, sitting with the family for meals) |
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Your job (e.g., finding a job, going to a job, quitting a job) |
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Money (e.g., how much you spend, what you buy, your allowance) |
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Privacy or personal space |
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Your social media use (e.g., spending too much time on social media, what you share on social media, who you communicate with) |
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Your use of alcohol or tobacco (this includes ‘dip’ or ‘chew’, vaping) |
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Your use of other substances (e.g., marijuana/cannabis [smoking, vaping, edibles, tinctures], over the counter or prescription medication that have not been prescribed to you) |
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Your technology use (e.g., “hogging”/not sharing gadgets or Wi-Fi services) |
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Compared to BEFORE the COVID-19 pandemic, during social distancing, was/is there is more TOGETHERNESS between you and your parent(s) BECAUSE OF…
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Much less togetherness than before |
A little less togetherness than before |
The same togetherness as before |
A little more togetherness than before |
Much more togetherness than before |
Does not apply to my household |
I prefer not to answer |
Spending free time together (e.g., watching TV, video games, hobbies, music or art activities, social media) |
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Having conversations (e.g., talking together, communication) |
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Doing exercise or fitness activities together |
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Parent(s) getting involved in your education (e.g. helping with homework, sharing what you are learning, talking about plans for college) |
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Facing challenges or solving problems together |
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Helping each other (e.g., with use of technology, health needs, explaining how to do something, hair or make-up) |
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Doing household tasks together (e.g., cooking, laundry, cleaning) |
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Eating together (e.g., having dinner, sharing a snack) |
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Showing concern or emotional support for each other (e.g. sharing feelings, asking about things that are important to each other, trying to cheer each other up) |
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Showing affection (hugs, kisses) |
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Sharing religious or spiritual activities (e.g. praying, meditating, religious lessons) |
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Lending things to each other (e.g., personal items, books, games, car, money) |
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Helping others (e.g., volunteering, charitable work, helping elderly neighbors) |
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