Rapport
Redesigning an ongoing national household survey: methodological issues
Auteur(s) :
GFROERER, J. ;
EYERMAN J. ;
CHROMY J.
Année
2002
Page(s) :
220 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Rockville, MD : SAMHSA
, DHHS Publication No. SMA 03-3768
Refs biblio. :
57
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
METHODE
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE ANALYTIQUE
;
INTERVIEW
;
ENQUETE
;
FIABILITE
;
CONSOMMATION
;
POPULATION GENERALE
;
INCIDENCE
;
PREVALENCE
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Le document rappelle les modifications apportées en 1999 dans l'enquête nationale sur les ménages américains et en analyse l'impact. Cette enquête servant de base de travail à toute la politique anti-drogues des Etats-Unis, elle doit éviter les biais possibles résultant des interviewers et/ou des interviewés.
ENGLISH:
This report has two purposes. First, it provides information on the impact of the redesign on the estimates produced from the NHSDA. Researchers and other users of NHSDA data will find this information helpful in interpreting NHSDA estimates, particularly if they are interested in comparing data from the new design with data from the old design. The second purpose is to present research findings of interest to survey methodologists involved in designing and conducting surveys of all types, not just surveys of substance abuse. Although these findings taken as a whole could be considered a case study in the redesign of a major ongoing survey, several of the chapters in this report present important research findings that are applicable to many types of surveys. [Extract]
Le document rappelle les modifications apportées en 1999 dans l'enquête nationale sur les ménages américains et en analyse l'impact. Cette enquête servant de base de travail à toute la politique anti-drogues des Etats-Unis, elle doit éviter les biais possibles résultant des interviewers et/ou des interviewés.
ENGLISH:
This report has two purposes. First, it provides information on the impact of the redesign on the estimates produced from the NHSDA. Researchers and other users of NHSDA data will find this information helpful in interpreting NHSDA estimates, particularly if they are interested in comparing data from the new design with data from the old design. The second purpose is to present research findings of interest to survey methodologists involved in designing and conducting surveys of all types, not just surveys of substance abuse. Although these findings taken as a whole could be considered a case study in the redesign of a major ongoing survey, several of the chapters in this report present important research findings that are applicable to many types of surveys. [Extract]
Affiliation :
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies, Rockville, USA
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