Blumberg Stephen J, Cynamon Marcie L, Osborn Larry, Olson Lorayn
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 Toledo Rd., Hyattsville, MD 20782, USA.
J Sex Res. 2003 May;40(2):121-8. doi: 10.1080/00224490309552173.
Respondents concerns about privacy can decrease reporting of HIV and STD risk behaviors in general population telephone surveys. The purpose of this paper is to describe the results of an experimental study evaluating whether one method for increasing privacy, touch-tone data entry (TTDE), is effective in increasing estimates of sexual behaviors from a population-based survey. We conducted a random-digit-dial telephone survey of adults in New Jersey (n = 405), with half the respondents using TTDE for answering sexual behavior questions. TTDE led to increased reports of same-sex sexual behavior, certain HIV and STD risk factors, and concern about one s risk for HIV and STD transmission. TTDE also narrowed the difference between men s and women s reports of the number of different sexual partners over the past 10 years. The feasibility and limitations of TTDE are discussed, as well as possible alternative interpretations that consider the impact of TTDE on the dynamics of the interaction between the respondent and the interviewer.
在一般人群电话调查中,受访者对隐私的担忧可能会减少对艾滋病毒和性传播感染风险行为的报告。本文旨在描述一项实验研究的结果,该研究评估了一种增强隐私的方法——按键式数据录入(TTDE),是否能有效提高基于人群调查中性行为的估计值。我们对新泽西州的成年人进行了随机数字拨号电话调查(n = 405),一半的受访者使用TTDE回答性行为问题。TTDE导致同性性行为、某些艾滋病毒和性传播感染风险因素的报告增加,以及对自身艾滋病毒和性传播感染传播风险的担忧增加。TTDE还缩小了男性和女性在过去10年中不同性伴侣数量报告之间的差异。本文讨论了TTDE的可行性和局限性,以及考虑TTDE对受访者与访谈者互动动态影响的可能替代解释。