Fieldworker effects on substance use reporting in a Rural South African setting
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Houle, Brian
Angotti, Nicole
Gomez-Olive, F. Xavier
Clark, Samuel J.
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Kettil Bruun Society
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Aims: Fieldworkers capturing reports of sensitive behaviors, such as substance use, may influence survey responses and represent an important factor in response validity. We explored the effects and interaction of fieldworker and respondent characteristics (age and gender) in substance (tobacco and alcohol) use reporting. We aim to further the literature on conditional social attribution effects on substance use reporting in the context of South Africa, where accurate estimates of modifiable risk factors are critical for medical and public health practitioners and policy-makers in efforts to reduce chronic disease burden and mortality.
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International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research
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