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Assessment of mental health and illness by telephone survey: experience with an Alberta mental health survey.

Scott B Patten1, Carol E Adair, Jeanne Va Williams, Rollin Brant, Jian Li Wang, Ann Casebeer, Pierre Beauséjour.   

Abstract

Mental health is an emerging priority for health surveillance. It has not been determined that the existing data sources can adequately meet surveillance needs. The objective of this project was to explore the use of telephone surveys as a means of collecting supplementary surveillance information. A computer-assisted telephone interview was administered to 5,400 subjects in Alberta. The interview included a set of brief, validated measures for evaluating mental disorder prevalence and related variables. The individual subject response rate was 78 percent, but a substantial number of refusals occurred at the initial household contact. The age and sex distribution of the study sample differed from that of the provincial population prior to weighting. Prevalence proportions did not vary substantially across administrative health regions. There is a potential role for telephone data collection in mental health surveillance, but these results highlight some associated methodological challenges. They also draw into question the importance of regional variation in mental disorder prevalence--which might otherwise have been a key advantage of telephone survey methodologies.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17306061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Dis Can        ISSN: 0228-8699


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