Literature DB >> 15520594

Enhancing survey data collection among youth and adults: use of handheld and laptop computers.

James A Bobula1, Lori S Anderson, Susan K Riesch, Janie Canty-Mitchell, Angela Duncan, Heather A Kaiser-Krueger, Roger L Brown, Nicole Angresano.   

Abstract

Tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, early sexual behavior, dietary practices, physical inactivity, and activities that contribute to unintentional and intentional injuries are a significant threat to the health of young people. These behaviors have immediate and long-term consequences and contribute to diminished health, educational, and social outcomes. Research suggests that health risk behaviors exhibited during adolescence and adulthood have their origins earlier in childhood and preventive interventions are less successful after the risk behaviors have begun. Therefore, efforts to prevent health risk behaviors are best initiated in late childhood or early adolescence. However, to document the efficacy of these efforts, reliable, valid, and parent/child-friendly systems of data collection are required. Computerized data collection for research has been found to improve privacy, confidentiality, and portability over the paper-and-pencil method, which, in turn, enhances the reliability of sensitive data such as alcohol use or sexual activity. We developed programming tools for the personal computer and a handheld personal data assistant to offer a comprehensive set of user interface design elements, relational databases, and ample programming languages so that adults could answer 261 items and youth 346 items. The purpose of the article was to describe an innovative handheld computer-assisted survey interview method of collecting sensitive data with children aged 9 to 11. The method was developed as part of a large multisite, national study to prevent substance use.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15520594     DOI: 10.1097/00024665-200409000-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Inform Nurs        ISSN: 1538-2931            Impact factor:   1.985


  10 in total

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Authors:  Guy Haller; Dagmar M Haller; Delphine S Courvoisier; Christian Lovis
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2.  Strengthening families program (10-14): effects on the family environment.

Authors:  Susan K Riesch; Roger L Brown; Lori S Anderson; Kevin Wang; Janie Canty-Mitchell; Deborah L Johnson
Journal:  West J Nurs Res       Date:  2011-03-14       Impact factor: 1.967

3.  Students feeling unsafe in school: fifth graders' experiences.

Authors:  Gloria Jacobson; Susan K Riesch; Barbara Myers Temkin; Karen M Kedrowski; Nina Kluba
Journal:  J Sch Nurs       Date:  2010-10-18       Impact factor: 2.835

4.  Evaluation of the use of audio-enhanced personal digital assistants to survey Latino migrant farmworkers.

Authors:  Jill F Kilanowski; Erika S Trapl
Journal:  Res Nurs Health       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 2.228

5.  Analysis of the Efficacy of an Intervention to Improve Parent-Adolescent Problem Solving.

Authors:  Yulia Yuriyivna Semeniuk; Roger L Brown; Susan K Riesch
Journal:  West J Nurs Res       Date:  2016-03-01       Impact factor: 1.967

6.  Health-risk behaviors among a sample of US pre-adolescents: types, frequency, and predictive factors.

Authors:  Susan K Riesch; Karen Kedrowski; Roger L Brown; Barbara Myers Temkin; Kevin Wang; Jeffrey Henriques; Gloria Jacobson; Nina Giustino-Kluba
Journal:  Int J Nurs Stud       Date:  2012-11-21       Impact factor: 5.837

7.  Acceptability and adoption of handheld computer data collection for public health research in China: a case study.

Authors:  Xia Wan; H Fisher Raymond; Tiancai Wen; Ding Ding; Qian Wang; Sanghyuk S Shin; Gonghuan Yang; Wanxing Chai; Peng Zhang; Thomas E Novotny
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2013-06-26       Impact factor: 2.796

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Authors:  Marianne Forsell; Petteri Sjögren; Matthew Renard; Olle Johansson
Journal:  J Public Health Afr       Date:  2011-02-11

9.  Handheld computers for self-administered sensitive data collection: a comparative study in Peru.

Authors:  Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz; Walter H Curioso; Marco A Gonzales; Wilfredo Evangelista; Jesus M Castagnetto; Cesar P Carcamo; James P Hughes; Patricia J Garcia; Geoffrey P Garnett; King K Holmes
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2008-03-19       Impact factor: 2.796

10.  Using the iPod Touch for Patient Health Behavior Assessment and Health Promotion in Primary Care.

Authors:  Samuel N Forjuoh; Marcia G Ory; Suojin Wang; Jude Ka des Bordes; Yan Hong
Journal:  JMIR Mhealth Uhealth       Date:  2014-03-21       Impact factor: 4.773

  10 in total

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