Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Website usability |
Answer to the single-item Net Promotor Score question: "How likely are you to recommend Gifted Savings to a friend or relative?" (0 not likely to 10 very likely), and the two-item "UX-LITE" scale, scored from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (5), where higher summed scores means better usability. |
12 months |
|
Primary |
Financial-well being (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Financial Well-Being Scale) |
Each item is scored 0 to 4 and summed to a total. The sum total is then converted to a total response value on the CFPB Financial Well-Being Scale score from 0-100. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Financial shock |
Five items to assess participants' ability to cover a $400 emergency expense, frequency of $400 emergency expenses over past 6 months, length of time savings could sustain household, likelihood of finding $2,000 for emergency expense, and estimated savings needed for future emergency expenses. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Savings |
Eight items to assess bank account ownership status (yes/no), savings and investing behaviors, past month's amount saved, total amount saved, confidence about meeting future financial obligations, and savings horizons. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Stress and coping (Perceived Stress Scale - 4) |
Each item is scored from "never" to "all of the time" on a 5-point scale. Scores of 4 items are then summed, yielding a minimum score of 0 and a highest score of 16. Higher scores are correlated to more stress. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Mental health (Kessler 10) |
Each item is scored from one "none of the time" to five "all of the time." Scores of the 10 items are then summed, yielding a minimum score of 10 and a maximum score of 50. Low scores indicate low levels of psychological distress and high scores indicate high levels of psychological distress. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Hope (Adult Hope Scale) |
Four items measure pathways thinking, four items measure agency thinking, and four items are fillers. The four pathways thinking items and the four agency thinking items are scored from one "definitely false" to eight "definitely true," then summed for a total score. Higher scores indicate higher levels of hope. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Financial confidence |
Two items to assess confidence in household's ability to meet longer term goals and comfort with current financial situation. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Liabilities |
Eleven items to assess: past 6 month use of shadow banking services (e.g., check cashing, payday loans, auto title loans), late fees charged, spending compared to income, credit score (very bad to very good/I don't have a credit score/I don't know), types of debt, and debt payments. |
6 months |
|
Primary |
Housing hardship |
Three items from the U.S. Census Bureau's Survey of Income and Program Participation to assess rent/mortgage payments, recent eviction, and utility payments/disconnections. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Relational finances |
Three items to assess past month provision of financial help to family or friends, amount loaned, and reason for loan. Three items to assess past month receipt of financial help from family or friends, amount borrowed, and reason for borrowing. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Employment status |
Three items to assess current employment status, educational status, and occupation type. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Subjective financial knowledge |
Answer to single-item question: "On a scale from 1 to 7, where 1 means very low and 7 means very high, how would you assess your overall financial knowledge?" (1 is very low; 7 is very high). |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Cryptocurrency knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors |
Six items to assess participants' experiences with cryptocurrency. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Mastery (Pearlin Mastery Scale) |
This seven-item scale includes five negatively worded items and two positively worded items. Each item is scored from one "Strongly Disagree" to four "Strongly Agree." The negatively worded items are reverse coded. Scores are summed, resulting in a score range of 7 to 28, with higher scores indicating greater levels of mastery. |
6 months |
|
Secondary |
Food insecurity |
Answer to single item question "In the past 6 months, I worried whether our food would run out before I got money to buy more" (often; sometimes; rarely; never). |
6 months |
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