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考察问题构建对性认同报告的影响:对年轻人的调查实验。

Examining the Impact of Question Construction on Reporting of Sexual Identity: Survey Experiment Among Young Adults.

机构信息

Center for Tobacco Studies, Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.

Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Rutgers School of Public Health, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Dec 13;7(12):e32294. doi: 10.2196/32294.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Compared with heterosexuals, sexual minorities in the United States experience a higher incidence of negative physical and mental health outcomes. However, a variety of measurement challenges limit researchers' ability to conduct meaningful survey research to understand these disparities. Despite the prevalence of additional identities, many national health surveys only offer respondents 3 substantive options for reporting their sexual identities (straight/heterosexual, gay or lesbian, and bisexual), which could lead to measurement error via misreporting and item nonresponse.

OBJECTIVE

This study compared the traditional 3-option approach to measuring sexual identity with an expanded approach that offered respondents 5 additional options.

METHODS

An online survey experiment conducted among New Jersey residents between March and June 2021 randomly assigned 1254 young adults (ages 18-21) to answer either the 3-response measure of sexual identity or the expanded item. Response distributions for each measure were compared as were the odds of item nonresponse.

RESULTS

The expanded version of the question appeared to result in more accurate reporting among some subgroups and induced less item nonresponse; 12% (77/642) of respondents in the expanded version selected a response that was not available in the shorter version. Females answering the expanded item were less likely to identify as gay or lesbian (2.1% [10/467] vs. 6.6% [30/457]). Females and Non-Hispanic Whites were slightly more likely to skip the shorter version than the longer version (1.1% [5/457 for females and 3/264 for Non-Hispanic Whites] vs. 0% [0/467 for females and 0/277 for Non-Hispanic Whites]). About 5% (32/642) of respondents answering the longer item were unsure of their sexual identity (a similar option was not available in the shorter version). Compared with respondents answering the longer version of the question, those answering the shorter version had substantially greater odds of skipping the question altogether (odds ratio 9.57, 95% CI 1.21-75.74; P=.03).

CONCLUSIONS

Results favor the use of a longer, more detailed approach to measuring sexual identity in epidemiological research. Such a measure will likely allow researchers to produce more accurate estimates of health behaviors and outcomes among sexual minorities.

摘要

背景

与异性恋者相比,美国的性少数群体经历更高比例的负面身心健康结果。然而,各种测量挑战限制了研究人员进行有意义的调查研究以了解这些差异的能力。尽管存在额外的身份认同,但许多国家健康调查仅为受访者提供 3 种实质性选择来报告其性身份(异性恋、同性恋或双性恋),这可能会导致通过错误报告和项目无应答导致测量误差。

目的

本研究比较了传统的 3 种选择方法测量性认同与提供 5 种额外选择的扩展方法。

方法

2021 年 3 月至 6 月期间在新泽西州居民中进行的在线调查实验随机分配 1254 名年轻成年人(18-21 岁)回答 3 种反应测量的性认同或扩展项目。比较了每种测量方法的反应分布以及项目无应答的可能性。

结果

问题的扩展版本似乎在某些亚组中导致更准确的报告,并导致更少的项目无应答;扩展版本中有 12%(77/642)的受访者选择了简短版本中没有的回答。回答扩展项目的女性不太可能被认定为同性恋(2.1%[10/467]与 6.6%[30/457])。女性和非西班牙裔白人跳过简短版本的可能性略高于扩展版本(女性 1.1%[5/457]与非西班牙裔白人 0%[0/277])。大约 5%(32/642)回答较长项目的受访者不确定自己的性身份(简短版本中没有类似的选项)。与回答较长版本问题的受访者相比,回答较短版本问题的受访者跳过问题的可能性要大得多(优势比 9.57,95%CI 1.21-75.74;P=.03)。

结论

结果支持在流行病学研究中使用更长、更详细的方法来测量性认同。这种方法可能会使研究人员能够更准确地估计性少数群体的健康行为和结果。

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