Assessing participation bias in a sexual behaviour survey: Implications for measuring HIV risk

被引:33
作者
Copas, AJ
Johnson, AM
Wadsworth, J
机构
[1] UCL, SCH MED, DEPT SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DIS, LONDON W1N 8AA, ENGLAND
[2] ST MARYS, IMPERIAL COLL, SCH MED, DEPT EPIDEMIOL & PUBL HLTH, LONDON, ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
participation bias; HIV epidemiology; sex behaviour; logistic models;
D O I
10.1097/00002030-199706000-00011
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objectives: To assess the likelihood of participation bias in a large population-based sex survey, and its possible effect on estimates of HIV risk behaviours. Design: Construction of general hypotheses about non-participants through comparisons of willing and unwilling participants. Methods: British adults aged 16-59 years were surveyed in 1990-1991. Interviews consisted of a face-to-face section combined with a self-completion booklet (n = 18 876). Interviewers recorded interviewee embarrassment. Homosexual experience and number of lifetime heterosexual partners (grouped 0, 1, 2 or more) were recorded prior to booklet offer. Logistic regression was performed, with embarrassment and booklet refusal as outcome variables, assessing their association with sexual behaviour after controlling for demographic variables. Assuming that, in sexual behaviour, non-participants are closer to the embarrassed and the booklet refusers ('unwilling' participants) than to others, these analyses provide an indication of the nature of participation bias. Results: Higher refusal and embarrassment rates were associated with both reporting no homosexual experience and fewer heterosexual partners. Conclusions: Under our untestable assumption, these results are consistent with non-participants being generally at lower risk of HIV infection. Methods need to be developed both to reduce participation bias in sex surveys, and to incorporate it in analysis.
引用
收藏
页码:783 / 790
页数:8
相关论文
共 11 条
  • [1] RESPONSES TO ANONYMOUS QUESTIONNAIRES CONCERNING SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR - A METHOD TO EXAMINE POTENTIAL BIASES
    BIGGAR, RJ
    MELBYE, M
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 1992, 82 (11) : 1506 - 1512
  • [2] STUDY OF INFECTION WITH HIV AND RELATED RISK-FACTORS IN YOUNG OFFENDERS INSTITUTION
    BIRD, AG
    GORE, SM
    BURNS, SM
    DUGGIE, JG
    [J]. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1993, 307 (6898) : 228 - 231
  • [3] METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN AIDS BEHAVIORAL-RESEARCH - INFLUENCES ON MEASUREMENT ERROR AND PARTICIPATION BIAS IN STUDIES OF SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR
    CATANIA, JA
    GIBSON, DR
    CHITWOOD, DD
    COATES, TJ
    [J]. PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 1990, 108 (03) : 339 - 362
  • [4] AN ESTIMATE OF THE PREVALENCE OF HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS INFECTION IN ENGLAND AND WALES BY USING A DIRECT METHOD
    GIESECKE, J
    JOHNSON, A
    HAWKINS, A
    NOONE, A
    NICOLL, A
    WADSWORTH, J
    WELLINGS, K
    FIELD, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY, 1994, 157 : 89 - 103
  • [5] SEXUAL LIFE-STYLES AND HIV RISK
    JOHNSON, AM
    WADSWORTH, J
    WELLINGS, K
    BRADSHAW, S
    FIELD, J
    [J]. NATURE, 1992, 360 (6403) : 410 - 412
  • [6] Johnson AM., 1994, Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles
  • [7] KALTON G, 1983, COMPENSATING MISSING, P42
  • [8] LAUMANN EO, 1994, SOCIAL ORG SEXUALITY, P555
  • [9] SPIRA A, 1992, NATURE, V360, P407
  • [10] What's in a mean? - An examination of the inconsistency between men and women in reporting sexual partnerships
    Wadsworth, J
    Johnson, AM
    Wellings, K
    Field, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY, 1996, 159 : 111 - 123