Abstract Background Efficient HIV prevention requires accurate identification of individuals with risky sexual behaviour. However, self-reported data from sexual behaviour surveys are prone to social desirability bias (SDB). Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing (ACASI) has been suggested as an alternative to face-to-face interviewing (FTFI), because it may promote interview privacy and reduce SDB. However, little is known about the suitability and accuracy of ACASI in urban communities with high HIV prevalence in South Africa. To test this, we conducted a sexual behaviour survey in Cape Town, South Africa, using ACASI methods. Methods Participants (n = 878) answered questions about their sexual relationships on a touch screen computer ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop methods to maximize the accuracy of reporting HIV risk behaviours in a genera...
This study investigates the reporting of premarital sex in rural southern Malawi. It summarizes the ...
This study aimed to determine the acceptability of the ACASI approach to risk assessment and the imp...
Background: Efficient HIV prevention requires accurate identification of individuals with risky sexu...
Background: Efficient HIV prevention requires accurate identification of individuals with risky sexu...
Abstract Background Self-interviews, where the respondent rather than the interviewer enters answers...
BACKGROUND: Self-interviews, where the respondent rather than the interviewer enters answers to ques...
BACKGROUND: Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) may elicit more frequent reporting of soc...
To investigate the quality of self-reported data on sexual behavior, Population Council researchers ...
Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) may elicit more frequent reporting of socially sensit...
Audio Computer-Assisted Self Interviewing (ACASI) has improved the reliability and accuracy of self-...
INTRODUCTION: Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining informat...
Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining information on sexual ...
Introduction: Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining informat...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections is critical...
OBJECTIVES: To develop methods to maximize the accuracy of reporting HIV risk behaviours in a genera...
This study investigates the reporting of premarital sex in rural southern Malawi. It summarizes the ...
This study aimed to determine the acceptability of the ACASI approach to risk assessment and the imp...
Background: Efficient HIV prevention requires accurate identification of individuals with risky sexu...
Background: Efficient HIV prevention requires accurate identification of individuals with risky sexu...
Abstract Background Self-interviews, where the respondent rather than the interviewer enters answers...
BACKGROUND: Self-interviews, where the respondent rather than the interviewer enters answers to ques...
BACKGROUND: Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) may elicit more frequent reporting of soc...
To investigate the quality of self-reported data on sexual behavior, Population Council researchers ...
Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI) may elicit more frequent reporting of socially sensit...
Audio Computer-Assisted Self Interviewing (ACASI) has improved the reliability and accuracy of self-...
INTRODUCTION: Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining informat...
Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining information on sexual ...
Introduction: Face-to-face (FTF) interviews are the most frequently used means of obtaining informat...
Understanding the transmission dynamics of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections is critical...
OBJECTIVES: To develop methods to maximize the accuracy of reporting HIV risk behaviours in a genera...
This study investigates the reporting of premarital sex in rural southern Malawi. It summarizes the ...
This study aimed to determine the acceptability of the ACASI approach to risk assessment and the imp...