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Random digit dialing and directory based samples in telephone surveys of HIV risk: a comparison from the Australian Study of Health and Relationships
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:27 authored by Anthony M A Smith, Richard De VisserRichard De Visser, Chris E RisselPurpose: To compare the estimates of HIV-related risk derived from a sample drawn through random digit dialing and that component of the sample drawn from households listed in a telephone directory. Methods: The prevalence of key outcomes, and their 95% confidence intervals, was estimated for the total sample and for that component of the sample drawn from households listed in a telephone directory. Results: On all outcome measures the sample derived from listed households was more conservative. With few exceptions, the estimates derived from the overall sample and from listed households were not significantly different. Conclusion: A continued reliance on random digit dialing seems unwarranted.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Annals of EpidemiologyISSN
1047-2797Publisher
Elsevier MassonExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
15Page range
232-235Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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Co-author as part of research teamFull text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes