Methods to Reduce Social Desirability Bias in Sex Surveys in Low-Development Settings
Top Cited Papers
- 1 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Sexually Transmitted Diseases
- Vol. 29 (10) , 568-575
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007435-200210000-00002
Abstract
Social desirability bias hampers measurement of risk behavior for acquiring STDs and evaluation of control interventions. More confidential data collection methods reduce this bias in Western countries but generally require technology not available in less developed settings. GOAL The goal of this report was to describe and evaluate an informal, confidential, low-technology method-Informal Confidential Voting Interviews (ICVIs)-for collecting sexual behavior data in less developed settings. Reports of multiple sex partners by sexually active, basic-literate, population-based survey participants in rural Zimbabwe randomly assigned to ICVIs and face-to-face interviews (FTFIs) were compared. Ninety-two percent of respondents (n = 7,823) were sufficiently literate for ICVIs. Error rates were low but higher than in FTFIs. More male and female ICVI respondents interviewed reported multiple current sex partners (OR = 1.33 and 5.24, respectively) and multiple partners in the past month (OR = 1.71 and 2.92) and the past year (OR = 1.35 and 1.97). The ICVI method appears to reduce bias but requires further evaluation to assess viability and effect in alternative settings.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Is audio computer-assisted self-interviewing a feasible method of surveying in Zimbabwe?International Journal of Epidemiology, 2000
- Interview mode and measurement of sexual behaviors: Methodological issuesThe Journal of Sex Research, 1999
- Adolescent Sexual Behavior, Drug Use, and Violence: Increased Reporting with Computer Survey TechnologyScience, 1998
- Reliability and Validity of Self-Report Measures of HIV-Related Sexual Behavior: Progress Since 1990 and Recommendations for Research and PracticeArchives of Sexual Behavior, 1998
- Recent upturn in mortality in rural ZimbabweAIDS, 1997
- A community trial of the impact of improved sexually transmitted disease treatment on the HIV epidemic in rural TanzaniaAIDS, 1995
- Validating population surveys for the measurement of HIV/STD prevention indicatorsAIDS, 1995
- Letters to the Editor Condom Safety and HIVSexually Transmitted Diseases, 1994
- Sexual behaviors relevant to HIV transmission in a rural African population: How much can a KAP survey tell us?Social Science & Medicine, 1993
- Methodological problems in AIDS behavioral research: Influences on measurement error and participation bias in studies of sexual behavior.Psychological Bulletin, 1990