Plan and operation of Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth.

Q3 Medicine
Robert M Groves, Grant Benson, William D Mosher, Jennifer Rosenbaum, Peter Granda, William Axinn, James Lepkowski, Anjani Chandra
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Objectives: This report describes how Cycle 6 of the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) was designed, planned, and implemented. The NSFG is a national survey of women and men 15-44 years of age designed to provide national estimates of factors affecting pregnancy and birth rates; men's and women's health; and parenting. Cycle 6, conducted in 2002, was the first time the NSFG included a sample of males.

Methods: The survey used in-person, face-to-face interviews conducted by trained female interviewers. One person per household was interviewed from a national area probability sample in about 120 sample areas, with oversamples of teenagers, African Americans, and Hispanics. The data collection used computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI). Separate questionnaires were used for female and male respondents. The last section of the questionnaires used a technique called audio computer-assisted self-interviewing (ACASI). In order to control costs and nonresponse errors, survey managers statistically analyzed results from interviewers' visits to sampled households each day, and used those results to allocate interviewer labor and other resources more efficiently. This management improved response rates and made the sample more representative.

Results: Over 12,500 interviews were completed, about 7,600 with females and about 4,900 with males. The response rate was about 80 percent for females and about 78 percent for males. The survey procedures were adapted during the fieldwork to achieve the desired response rates and to control costs.

全国家庭成长调查第六周期的计划和运作。
目的:本报告描述了全国家庭增长调查(NSFG)第六周期的设计、计划和实施情况。NSFG是一项针对15-44岁男女的全国性调查,旨在提供影响怀孕和出生率因素的全国性估计;男子和妇女健康;和父母。2002年进行的第6轮调查是NSFG首次纳入男性样本。方法:调查采用面对面访谈,由训练有素的女性采访者进行。每个家庭都有一个人从大约120个样本地区的全国区域概率样本中接受采访,其中有青少年、非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人的超额样本。数据收集采用计算机辅助个人访谈(CAPI)。对女性和男性受访者分别进行了问卷调查。问卷的最后一部分使用了一种称为音频计算机辅助自我访谈(ACASI)的技术。为了控制成本和非响应错误,调查管理者对采访者每天对抽样家庭的访问结果进行统计分析,并利用这些结果更有效地分配采访者的劳动力和其他资源。这种管理提高了回复率,使样本更具代表性。结果:完成了12500多次访谈,其中女性约7600次,男性约4900次。女性的回复率约为80%,男性约为78%。调查程序在实地工作期间进行了调整,以达到预期的回应率和控制成本。
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期刊介绍: Reports describing the general programs of the National Center for Health Statistics and its offices and divisions and the data collection methods used. Series 1 reports also include definitions and other material necessary for understanding the data.
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