Brustad Magritt, Hansen Ketil Lenert, Broderstad Ann Ragnhild, Hansen Solrunn, Melhus Marita
Centre for Sami Health Research, Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway.
Centre for Sami Health Research, Department of Community Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway ; Department of Medicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Harstad, Norway.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2014 Jun 18;73:23147. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v73.23147. eCollection 2014.
To describe the method, data collection procedure and participation in The Population-based Study on Health and Living Conditions in Areas with both Sami and Norwegian Settlements - the SAMINOR 2 questionnaire study.
Cross-sectional and semi-longitudinal.
In 2012, all inhabitants aged 18-69 and living in selected municipalities with both Sami and Norwegian settlements in Mid and Northern Norway were posted an invitation to participate in a questionnaire survey covering several topics related to health and living conditions. The geographical area was similar to the area where the SAMINOR 1 study was conducted in 2003/2004 with the exception of one additional municipality. Participants could alternatively use a web-based questionnaire with identical question and answer categories as the posted paper version.
In total, 11,600 (27%) participated (16% used the web-based questionnaire), with a higher participation rate among those over 50 (37% for women and 32% for men). Some geographical variation in participation rates was found. In addition, for those invited who also participated in the SAMINOR 1 study, we found that the participation rates increased with the level of education and income, while there was little difference in participation rates across ethnic groups.
The knowledge generated from future theme-specific research utilizing the SAMINOR 2 database has the potential to benefit the general population in this geographical area of Norway, and the Sami people in particular, by providing knowledge-based insight into the health and living conditions of the multi-ethnic population in these parts of Norway.
描述“萨米人与挪威人聚居地区健康与生活状况的基于人群的研究——萨米诺尔2问卷调查研究”的方法、数据收集程序和参与情况。
横断面研究和半纵向研究。
2012年,向居住在挪威中部和北部既有萨米人聚居又有挪威人聚居的选定市镇、年龄在18至69岁之间的所有居民发出邀请,参与一项涵盖多个与健康和生活状况相关主题的问卷调查。地理区域与2003/2004年进行萨米诺尔1研究的区域相似,但新增了一个市镇。参与者也可以使用与纸质问卷问题和答案类别相同的网络问卷。
共有11,600人(27%)参与(16%使用网络问卷),50岁以上人群的参与率更高(女性为37%,男性为32%)。发现参与率存在一些地理差异。此外,对于那些也参与了萨米诺尔1研究的受邀者,我们发现参与率随着教育水平和收入的提高而增加,而不同种族群体的参与率差异不大。
利用萨米诺尔2数据库开展的未来特定主题研究产生的知识,有可能通过提供基于知识的洞察,让挪威这个地理区域的普通民众,尤其是萨米人,了解挪威这些地区多民族人口的健康和生活状况,从而使他们受益。