Social desirability and under-reporting of smokeless tobacco use among reproductive age women: Evidence from National Family Health Survey.

SSM - Population Health Pub Date : 2022-10-04 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101257
Prashant Kumar Singh, Pankhuri Jain, Nishikant Singh, Lucky Singh, Chandan Kumar, Amit Yadav, S V Subramanian, Shalini Singh
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Abstract

Introduction: This study hypothesises that the presence of a third person during the interaction between the survey investigator and the woman respondent leads to underreporting of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use by Indian women, including pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Methods: Cross-sectional data from the National Family Health Survey conducted in 2015-16 was analysed for SLT use among women aged 15-49. Multivariate logistic regression examined the odds of SLT use reporting by women respondents in the presence of their husbands and other male or female adults.

Results: SLT use reporting by women significantly varied by the presence of someone during the interview. The analysis shows that the odds of reporting SLT use among women who were neither pregnant nor lactating was 20.6% lower when they were interviewed in the presence of their husbands than when they were interviewed alone. Similarly, compared to those interviewed alone, the odds of women reporting SLT use was 16.5% lower among pregnant and breastfeeding women interviewed in the presence of any adult female. The odds of women under-reporting SLT use were higher in Central and Western India.

Conclusions: This study argues that the current survey estimates misconstrue the authentic prevalence of tobacco use among women in India, including pregnant and lactating women. Due to social desirability or the presence of a third person during the survey interview, those respondents who do not report their tobacco use status are also more likely to forego essential support for successful tobacco cessation. Survey methodology must be strengthened to avert the presence of a third person during the interview to ensure better reporting and population health estimates.

育龄妇女使用无烟烟草的社会期望和少报情况:来自全国家庭健康调查的证据。
本研究假设,在调查人员和女性受访者之间的互动过程中,第三人的存在导致印度妇女(包括孕妇和哺乳期妇女)少报无烟烟草(SLT)使用情况。方法:分析2015-16年全国家庭健康调查的横断面数据,分析15-49岁女性使用SLT的情况。多变量逻辑回归检验了女性受访者在其丈夫和其他男性或女性成年人在场的情况下报告SLT使用的几率。结果:女性的SLT使用报告因访谈中有人在场而有显著差异。分析表明,在丈夫在场的情况下,没有怀孕或哺乳期的妇女报告使用SLT的几率比单独接受采访时低20.6%。同样,与单独接受采访的妇女相比,在任何成年女性在场的情况下,孕妇和哺乳期妇女报告使用SLT的几率低16.5%。在印度中部和西部,妇女少报SLT使用的几率更高。结论:本研究认为,目前的调查估计误解了印度妇女(包括孕妇和哺乳期妇女)烟草使用的真实流行程度。由于社会期望或在调查访谈期间有第三人在场,未报告其烟草使用状况的应答者也更有可能放弃对成功戒烟的必要支持。必须加强调查方法,避免在访谈期间第三者在场,以确保更好地报告和人口健康估计。
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