Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res. 2012 Mar;21(1):17-28. doi: 10.1002/mpr.1345. Epub 2012 Feb 16.
Accurate information concerning alcohol consumption level and patterns is vital to formulating public health policy. The objective of this paper is to critically assess the extent to which survey design, response rate and alcohol consumption coverage obtained in random digit dialling, telephone-based surveys impact on conclusions about alcohol consumption and its patterns in the general population. Our analysis will be based on the Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey (CADUMS) 2008, a national survey intended to be representative of the general population. The conclusions of this paper are as follows: (1) ignoring people who are homeless, institutionalized and/or do not have a home phone may lead to an underestimation of the prevalence of alcohol consumption and related problems; (2) weighting of observations to population demographics may lead to a increase in the design effect, does not necessarily address the underlying selection bias, and may lead to overly influential observations; and (3) the accurate characterization of alcohol consumption patterns obtained by triangulating the data with the adult per capita consumption estimate is essential for comparative analyses and intervention planning especially when the alcohol coverage rate is low like in the CADUMS with 34%.
准确的酒精消费水平和模式信息对于制定公共卫生政策至关重要。本文的目的是批判性地评估随机拨号、基于电话的调查中调查设计、回复率和酒精消费覆盖面的程度,以了解这些因素对一般人群中酒精消费及其模式的结论的影响。我们的分析将基于加拿大酒精和毒品使用监测调查(CADUMS)2008 年,这是一项旨在代表一般人群的全国性调查。本文的结论如下:(1)忽略无家可归者、被收容者和/或没有家庭电话的人可能导致酒精消费和相关问题的流行率被低估;(2)对观察结果进行人口统计学加权可能会导致设计效果增加,但不一定能解决潜在的选择偏差,并且可能导致过度有影响力的观察结果;(3)通过将数据与成人人均消费估计值进行三角测量,准确描述酒精消费模式对于比较分析和干预计划至关重要,特别是在 CADUMS 中酒精覆盖率低(34%)的情况下。