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The effects of interview mode on smoking attitudes and behavior: self-report among female Latino adolescents.

C P Kaplan1, S P Tanjasiri.   

Abstract

Although a substantial literature compares data on health-related behaviors collected by face-to-face and telephone interview formats, little attention has been paid to the comparability of responses regarding cigarette-smoking-related behavior, particularly among Latino youth. This study compares telephone and face-to-face interview methods for assessing smoking behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs among Latina adolescents. Data indicated no significant differences in demographic characteristics or smoking-related behaviors between the face-to-face and telephone groups. However, respondents interviewed face-to-face were significantly more likely to express dislike of smokers and state that quitting smoking was easy.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8806163     DOI: 10.3109/10826089609072282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Use Misuse        ISSN: 1082-6084            Impact factor:   2.164


  2 in total

1.  Ethnic differences in reported smoking behaviors in face-to-face and telephone interviews.

Authors:  Orna Baron-Epel; Amalia Haviv-Messika; Manfred S Green; Dorit Nitzan Kalutzki
Journal:  Eur J Epidemiol       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 8.082

2.  A Comparison of Common Health Indicators From Two Surveys of Latinos in the Bronx, New York.

Authors:  Aldo Crossa; Jillian Jessup; Sze Yan Liu; Carmen R Isasi; David B Hanna; Simin Hua; Fangtao He; Amber Levanon Seligson; Sungwoo Lim
Journal:  Hisp Health Care Int       Date:  2020-01-29
  2 in total

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