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Comparative Study
. 2002 Oct;31(4):327-35.
doi: 10.1016/s1054-139x(02)00343-9.

An assessment of the effect of data collection setting on the prevalence of health risk behaviors among adolescents

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Comparative Study

An assessment of the effect of data collection setting on the prevalence of health risk behaviors among adolescents

Laura Kann et al. J Adolesc Health. 2002 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: To examine the effect of data collection setting on the prevalence of priority health risk behaviors among adolescents.

Methods: Analyses were conducted using data from two national probability surveys of adolescents, the 1993 national school-based Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and the 1992 household-based National Health Interview Survey (NHIS/YRBS). Forty-two items were worded identically on both surveys.

Results: Thirty-nine of the 42 identically worded items (93%) showed that the YRBS produced estimates indicating higher risk than the NHIS. Twenty-four of these comparisons yielded statistically significant differences. The prevalence estimates affected most were those for behaviors that are either illegal or socially stigmatized.

Conclusions: School-based surveys produce higher prevalence estimates for adolescent health risk behaviors than do household-based surveys. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and both can play a role in assessing these behaviors.

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