Del Boca F K, Noll J A
Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, 4202 East Flower Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620-8200, USA.
Addiction. 2000 Nov;95 Suppl 3:S347-60. doi: 10.1080/09652140020004278.
This paper examines factors that influence the veracity of verbal self-report data in health services research, using a cognitive social-psychological model of the data-gathering process as an organizing framework. It begins by briefly summarizing the consequences that can result from measurement error. Next, a cognitive social-psychological model of the question-answering process is presented. Common assumptions regarding the utility of specific assessment methods are evaluated with particular emphasis on the strengths and weaknesses of alternative data sources. The framework is then applied specifically to understanding the factors that may affect self-report measures in health services research relating to alcohol and other substance use. Overall, self-report procedures can provide useful estimates of consumption in clinical settings when conditions are designed to maximize response accuracy.
本文以数据收集过程的认知社会心理模型为组织框架,研究了影响健康服务研究中口头自我报告数据准确性的因素。首先简要总结了测量误差可能导致的后果。接下来,介绍了问答过程的认知社会心理模型。评估了关于特定评估方法效用的常见假设,特别强调了替代数据来源的优缺点。然后将该框架具体应用于理解可能影响健康服务研究中与酒精和其他物质使用相关的自我报告测量的因素。总体而言,当设计条件以最大限度提高回答准确性时,自我报告程序可以在临床环境中提供有用的消费估计。