Lee Sunghee, Grant David
Center for Health Policy Research and Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90025, USA.
Am J Epidemiol. 2009 Jun 15;169(12):1525-30. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwp070. Epub 2009 Apr 10.
Current practices recommend placing a self-rated health question before specific health items in survey questionnaires to minimize potential order effects. Because this recommendation is based on data collected in English, its applicability to other languages is unknown. This study examines whether there is an order effect associated with self-rated health for interviews conducted in English and Spanish languages. An experiment was conducted by using the 2007 California Health Interview Survey, where questions on self-rated health were inserted in 1 of 2 locations: preceding and following question items on specific chronic conditions. Respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 versions of the locations by the split-half method. Although no order effect was present in the English interviews, the authors found a significant and large effect with Spanish interviews: Self-rated health appeared much worse when asked before chronic conditions than when asked after them. This order effect was larger among females than males. Order effects for self-rated health differ by interview language; inferences about the health status of Spanish-speaking populations (and potentially Latinos) depend on question order. If maintaining comparability is important, the authors' finding contradicts current recommendations, as inserting the self-rated health question before specific questions led to larger differences in health status between English and Spanish speakers.
当前的做法建议在调查问卷中,将自我评估健康问题置于特定健康项目之前,以尽量减少潜在的顺序效应。由于这一建议是基于用英语收集的数据,其对其他语言的适用性尚不清楚。本研究调查了在英语和西班牙语访谈中,自我评估健康是否存在顺序效应。通过使用2007年加利福尼亚健康访谈调查进行了一项实验,在该调查中,自我评估健康问题被插入到两个位置之一:特定慢性病问题项之前和之后。通过对半分割法,将受访者随机分配到两个位置版本中的一个。虽然在英语访谈中不存在顺序效应,但作者发现西班牙语访谈存在显著且较大的效应:在询问慢性病问题之前询问自我评估健康时,自我评估健康状况似乎比在询问慢性病问题之后询问时要差得多。这种顺序效应在女性中比在男性中更大。自我评估健康的顺序效应因访谈语言而异;关于说西班牙语人群(以及潜在的拉丁裔人群)健康状况的推断取决于问题顺序。如果保持可比性很重要,那么作者的发现与当前建议相矛盾,因为在特定问题之前插入自我评估健康问题会导致说英语和说西班牙语者之间的健康状况差异更大。