Maastricht University/CAPHRI, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, the Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2010 Jun 18;10:351. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-351.
Web interviewing is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, because it has several advantages over telephone interviewing such as lower costs and shorter fieldwork periods. However, there are also concerns about data quality of web surveys. The aim of this study was to compare the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands web and telephone samples on demographic and smoking related variables to assess differences in data quality.
Wave 1 of the ITC Netherlands Survey was completed by 1,668 web respondents and 404 telephone respondents of 18 years and older. The two surveys were conducted in parallel among adults who reported smoking at least monthly and had smoked at least 100 cigarettes over their lifetime.
Both the web and telephone survey had a cooperation rate of 78%. Web respondents with a fixed line telephone were significantly more often married, had a lower educational level, and were older than web respondents without a fixed line telephone. Telephone respondents with internet access were significantly more often married, had a higher educational level, and were younger than telephone respondents without internet. Web respondents were significantly less often married and lower educated than the Dutch population of smokers. Telephone respondents were significantly less often married and higher educated than the Dutch population of smokers. Web respondents used the "don't know" options more often than telephone respondents. Telephone respondents were somewhat more negative about smoking, had less intention to quit smoking, and had more self efficacy for quitting. The known association between educational level and self efficacy was present only in the web survey.
Differences between the web and telephone sample were present, but the differences were small and not consistently favourable for either web or telephone interviewing. Our study findings suggested sometimes a better data quality in the web than in the telephone survey. Therefore, web interviewing can be a good alternative to telephone interviewing.
网络访谈在全球范围内越来越受欢迎,因为它相对于电话访谈具有成本更低、现场工作时间更短等优势。然而,网络调查的数据质量也存在一些担忧。本研究旨在比较国际烟草控制(ITC)荷兰网络和电话样本在人口统计学和吸烟相关变量方面的差异,以评估数据质量的差异。
ITC 荷兰调查的第 1 波由 1668 名网络受访者和 404 名 18 岁及以上的电话受访者完成。这两项调查是在报告每月至少吸烟一次且一生中至少吸过 100 支香烟的成年人中平行进行的。
网络和电话调查的合作率均为 78%。拥有固定电话的网络受访者已婚比例显著较高,受教育程度较低,年龄较大。有互联网接入的电话受访者已婚比例显著较高,受教育程度较高,年龄较小。网络受访者的婚姻状况和受教育程度显著低于荷兰吸烟者人群。电话受访者的婚姻状况和受教育程度显著高于荷兰吸烟者人群。网络受访者比电话受访者更经常使用“不知道”选项。电话受访者对吸烟的态度略为消极,戒烟意愿较低,戒烟自信心较高。受教育程度与戒烟自信心之间的已知关联仅在网络调查中存在。
网络和电话样本之间存在差异,但差异较小,且对网络或电话访谈都没有一致的优势。我们的研究结果表明,网络调查有时数据质量更好。因此,网络访谈可以作为电话访谈的一种替代方式。