Department of Health and Behavior Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, NY 10027, USA.
J Sch Health. 2013 Sep;83(9):662-7. doi: 10.1111/josh.12079.
Collection of valid and reliable surveillance data as a basis for school health promotion and education policy and practice for children and adolescence is of great importance. However, numerous methodological and practical problems arise in the planning and collection of such survey data that need to be resolved in order to ensure the validity of the data and to maximize the response rate without being prohibitively costly.
This article builds on a 15-yearlong experience of such annual data collections in Iceland and describes the preparation, process, and collection of data that provide a common methodologic framework for the school-based survey, Youth in Europe, a population-based survey of 14- to 16-year-old adolescents, being collected across 18 European cities now participating in the European Cities Against Drugs (ECAD) program.
We identified 11 critical steps for developing and implementing the surveys in light of the recent literature on the preparation and implementation practices in school-based data collection among adolescents.
Limiting the disruption of daily operations in schools while at the same time ensuring both quality and clarity of data collection procedures in school-based surveys are of paramount importance for researchers, school personnel, and students.
收集有效和可靠的监测数据,作为儿童和青少年学校健康促进和教育政策及实践的基础,具有重要意义。然而,在规划和收集此类调查数据时,会出现许多方法和实际问题,需要加以解决,以确保数据的有效性,并在不造成过高成本的情况下最大限度地提高应答率。
本文以冰岛长达 15 年的此类年度数据收集经验为基础,描述了数据的准备、流程和收集情况,为基于学校的调查 Youth in Europe 提供了一个通用的方法学框架。该调查是在欧洲城市禁毒项目(ECAD)下,在现在参与的 18 个欧洲城市中对 14 至 16 岁青少年进行的一项基于人群的调查。
根据最近关于青少年基于学校的数据收集的准备和实施实践的文献,我们确定了制定和实施这些调查的 11 个关键步骤。
限制对学校日常运作的干扰,同时确保基于学校的调查中数据收集程序的质量和清晰性,对研究人员、学校人员和学生来说至关重要。