Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration (postal, telephone, face-to-face). Low response rates may result in estimates that are biased by selective non-response. We examined non-response bias in the NZ GENACIS survey, a postal survey of a random electoral roll sample, with a response rate of 49.5% (n = 1924). Our aim was to estimate the magnitude of non-response bias in estimating the prevalence of current drinking and heavy episodic (binge) drinking.We used the “continuum of resistance” model to guide the investigation. In this model the likelihood of response by sample members is related to the amount of effort required from the researchers to elicit a response. First, the demographic charact...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The trend in decr...
textabstractSurvey research is often used by Dutch authorities and community health services to gai...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration (postal, tel...
Background: Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration ...
Background: The continuing decline in response rates to household surveys is a concern for the healt...
Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and require exten...
Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and require exten...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and re...
Aims: According to ‘the continuum of resistance model’ late respondents can be used as a proxy for n...
textabstractAIMS: According to 'the continuum of resistance model' late respondents can be use...
Background: Decreasing survey response rates are a growing concern in epidemiological research, prin...
textabstractIn a non-response follow-up study, non-respondents of the original mailed question...
In a non-response follow-up study, non-respondents of the original mailed questionnaire were approac...
Introduction and Aims: This proposed study was to assess non-response bias in the 2004 Canadian Addi...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The trend in decr...
textabstractSurvey research is often used by Dutch authorities and community health services to gai...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration (postal, tel...
Background: Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration ...
Background: The continuing decline in response rates to household surveys is a concern for the healt...
Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and require exten...
Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and require exten...
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have shown heavier drinkers are less likely to respond to surveys and re...
Aims: According to ‘the continuum of resistance model’ late respondents can be used as a proxy for n...
textabstractAIMS: According to 'the continuum of resistance model' late respondents can be use...
Background: Decreasing survey response rates are a growing concern in epidemiological research, prin...
textabstractIn a non-response follow-up study, non-respondents of the original mailed question...
In a non-response follow-up study, non-respondents of the original mailed questionnaire were approac...
Introduction and Aims: This proposed study was to assess non-response bias in the 2004 Canadian Addi...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction The trend in decr...
textabstractSurvey research is often used by Dutch authorities and community health services to gai...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...