BACKGROUND: Many population health surveys consist of a mixed-mode design that includes a face-to-face (F2F) interview followed by a paper-and-pencil (P&P) self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) for the sensitive topics. In order to alleviate the burden of a supplementary P&P questioning after the interview, a mixed-mode SAQ design including a web and P&P option was tested for the Belgian health interview survey. METHODS: A pilot study (n = 266, age 15+) was organized using a mixed-mode SAQ design following the F2F interview. Respondents were invited to complete a web SAQ either immediately after the interview or at a later time. The P&P option was offered in case respondents refused or had previously declared having no...
"Conducting survey interviews on the internet has become an attractive method for lowering data coll...
This article examines the correlates of nonresponse for self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) sectio...
The cost of interviewer-administered data collection (CAPI, CATI) has been gradually rising, while r...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
Background: Health interview surveys are important data sources for empirical research in public ...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
"There are considerable cost and timeliness advantages associated with web interviewing, compared to...
Interest in a multimode approach to surveys has grown substantially in recent years, in part due to ...
Abstract Background Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection...
Background: Health surveys are a useful tool for collection of information that is not readily avail...
BACKGROUND: The local Health Interview Study (LHIS) was developed to gain health information at the ...
This is an article published by JMIR Publications, available at: https://publichealth.jmir.org/2016/...
BACKGROUND. In the context of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on HIV testing in the emergency de...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
In the context of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on HIV testing in the emergency department (ED...
"Conducting survey interviews on the internet has become an attractive method for lowering data coll...
This article examines the correlates of nonresponse for self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) sectio...
The cost of interviewer-administered data collection (CAPI, CATI) has been gradually rising, while r...
Background: Population-based surveys currently face the problem of decreasing response rates. Mix...
Background: Health interview surveys are important data sources for empirical research in public ...
Background: The implementation of an Internet option in an existing public health interview survey u...
"There are considerable cost and timeliness advantages associated with web interviewing, compared to...
Interest in a multimode approach to surveys has grown substantially in recent years, in part due to ...
Abstract Background Increasing availability of the Internet allows using only online data collection...
Background: Health surveys are a useful tool for collection of information that is not readily avail...
BACKGROUND: The local Health Interview Study (LHIS) was developed to gain health information at the ...
This is an article published by JMIR Publications, available at: https://publichealth.jmir.org/2016/...
BACKGROUND. In the context of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on HIV testing in the emergency de...
We examine the quality of two probability-based polls, one interviewer administered (telephone) and ...
In the context of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) on HIV testing in the emergency department (ED...
"Conducting survey interviews on the internet has become an attractive method for lowering data coll...
This article examines the correlates of nonresponse for self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) sectio...
The cost of interviewer-administered data collection (CAPI, CATI) has been gradually rising, while r...