Effect of Interrupted Interview on Survey Responses and Data Quality: an Implication for Validity of Demographic Health Survey Outcome Público
Davies, Joseph Hindowa Albert (2012)
Abstract
Background
The Demographic Health Survey (DHS) is one of, if not the only,
most widely used source of data for critical policy decision
making, planning, and implementing, as well as monitoring and
evaluating health and public health programs. Like most survey data
collection, it is not devoid of data quality issues resulting from
interrupted interview because, even though it reports the presence
of a third party during interview, it fails to provide measures to
correct for this effect on data quality, which can have
implications for the validity of such data.
Aim of study
This study assesses the effect of Interrupted Interview on data
quality of 2008 DHSs of two West African countries: Ghana and
Nigeria. This study also proposes some implications for policy and
public health programs and provides recommendations to improve
future DHSs.
Method
Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was done
on/for an individual married women survey to assess the level and
significant association of interrupted interview on response
pattern in relation to both nature of question and
socio-demographic characteristics of respondents.
Result
Results show a relatively low proportion of interrupted interview
among married women from both countries: Ghana, 7.8%; Nigeria, 6%.
They also show significant association between interrupted
interview and socio-demographic characteristics, such as education,
place and region of residence, and household wealth status of
respondents as follows: Ghana, place of residence p=0.002; region
of residence, p=0.000; and wealth, p=0.003; Nigeria, age, p=0.000;
education, p=0.000; religion, p=0.000; parity, p=0.001; and
place/region of residence, wealth and ethnicity, p=0.000. The
result, however, indicates no significant association between
interrupted interview and nature of question except for >1 sex
partners in the last 12 months among married women in Nigeria.
Conclusion
It is therefore concluded that the issue of interrupted interview
should not be overlooked because it has an effect on the responses
provided, which can have an implication for the quality of data
generated by one of the most reliable data sources, the DHS.
Measures should be instituted to correct for such effects in not
only the data collection process, but also the design, collection,
and analysis processes of future DHSs.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1...1
Introduction...1
Aim of study...4
Specific objectives...5
Chapter 2...6
Literature Review...6
Social Desirability effect and Data quality...6
Ethical Issues...16
Chapter 3...23
Methodology...23
Study context...23
Dataset...25
Interviewers' Training...27
Analysis samples...27
Variables...28
Outcome Variables...28
Control variables...29
Analysis Method...30
Ethical Consideration...31
Chapter 4...32
Result...32
Bivariate Analysis...33
Logistic regression...35
Multivariate Logistic Regression...40
Multivariate Logistic regression for Ghana...40
Multivariate Logistic Analysis for Sensitive Outcome
variables...40
Multivariate Logistic Analysis for Non Sensitive Outcome Variables
(Ghana)...43
Multivariate Logistic Regression of Nigerian data...45
Multivariate Logistic Analysis for Sensitive Outcome Variables
(Nigeria)...46
Multivariate Logistic Analysis for non sensitive Outcome Variables
(Nigeria)...50
Chapter 5...53
Discussion, Conclusion and
Recommendation...53
Conclusion...56
Recommendation...57
References...59
Appendices...74
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