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Supplementing CAPI with CATI in a nationally representative Health Survey – effect on non- response Michael Davidsen, Ola Ekholm Copenhagen, Denmark
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Plan The Danish Health and Morbidity Programme Design of the 2005 survey Response rate and CATI supplement Interpretation problems Comparisons of groups Discussion and conclusion
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The Danish Health and Morbidity Survey Programme Nationally representative health interview surveys of adult (age 16+) Danes Questions on health, symptoms, illness, ilness behaviour, life style, use of health care and much more (www.si.folkesundhed/susy)www.si.folkesundhed/susy General surveys conducted 1987, 1994, 2000 and 2005
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The survey 2005 Based on a random sample from the Danish Civil Person Register Data collection from May 1. 2005 – February 17. 2006 (293 days) Initially only interview by CAPI SFI-SURVEY responsible for interviews
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Invitation and interview Written invitation, letter of introduction Interviewer send letter and establish contact Interview in the home of the respondent Interviewer require more persons to interview.
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Sample Strata defined by 5 Danish regions 3.000 interviews with response rate 70% Two subsamples: 1. a re-re-interview of persons invited in 1994 and supplemented twice by young persons 2. a random sample ensuring adequate regional sizes
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Demands Overall response rates: 70% Regional response rates: 70%, capital 64% 21,832 person invited 4,688 capital; 4,286 other regions
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Response ratedevelopment
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Rregional response rates December 8. 2005
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CATI supplement Telephone contact to ’soft’ refuser, not met and out of town endorsed Only 3 regions Only by few ’super-interviewers’ January and February 2006 Same questionairre as with CAPI
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CATI supplement Based on a pilot study of 40 persons with positive response rate. Information on ’soft refusers’ not available CATI response rate cannot be calculated Estimate based on pilot and information from SFI-SURVEY: 20%
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Response rate final sample
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Result of CATI supplement
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Reginal response rate in sample
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Distribution according to interview status
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Effect of interview mode on selected health indicators
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Discussion and conclusion I CATI supplement designed to improve response rate Reasonable success late in data collection Some conflicting interests when data collection company has interest in improving response rate
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Discussion and conclusion II CATI seems to ’catch’ young, men and unmarried
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