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The validity of self-report...
The validity of self-reported drug use : improving the accuracy of survey estimates
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research 1997

"Measuring levels and patterns of illicit drug use, their correlates, and related behaviors requires the use of self-report methods. However, the validity of self-reported data on sensitive and highly stigmatized behaviors such as drug use has been questioned. The goal of this monograph is to review current and cutting-edge research on the validity of self-reported drug use and to describe methodological advances designed to reduce total error in estimates of drug use and quantify sources of nonsampling error."--Description from Abstract, page 1

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Título:
The validity of self-reported drug use : improving the accuracy of survey estimates / editors, Lana Harrison, Arthur Hughes
Editorial:
Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research, 1997
Descripción física:
1 online resource (v, 508 pages) : illustrations
Tipo Audiovisual:
Drug abuse surveys United States Congresses
Drug testing United States Congresses
Mención de serie:
NIDA research monograph ; 167
NIH publication ; no. 97-4147
Nota general:
"Based on the papers from a technical review ... held on September 8-9, 1994"--Page ii
Bibliografía:
Includes bibliographical references
Contenido:
Introduction: The validity of self-reported drug use: improving the accuracy of survey estimates / Lana Harrison and Arthur Hughes -- The validity of self-reported drug use in survey research: an overview and critique of research methods / Lana Harrison -- The validity of self-reported drug use data: the accuracy of responses on confidential self-administered answer sheets / Adele V. Harrell -- The recanting of earlier reported drug use by young adults / Lloyd D. Johnston and Patrick M. O'Malley -- The reliability and consistency of drug reporting in ethnographic samples / Michael Fendrich [and others] -- New developments in biological measures of drug prevalence / Edward J. Cone -- Comparison of self-reported drug use with quantitative and qualitative urinalysis for assessment of drug use in treatment studies / Kenzie L. Preston [and others] -- The forensic application of testing hair for drugs of abuse / Mark L. Miller, Brian Donnelly, and Roger M. Martz -- Patterns of concordance between hair assays and urinalysis for cocaine: longitudinal analysis of probationers in Pinellas County, Florida / Tom Mieczkowski and Richard Newel -- The validity of self-reports of drug use at treatment admission and at followup: comparisons with urinalysis and hair assays / Eric D. Wish, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, and Susanna Nemes -- The validity of self-reported cocaine use in two high-risk populations / Stephen Magura and Sung-Yeon Kang
Assessing drug use in the workplace: a comparison of self-report, urinalysis, and hair analysis / Royer F. Cook, Alan D. Bernstein, and Christine M. Andrews -- Studies of nonresponse and measurement error in the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse / Joseph Gfroerer, Judith Lessler, and Teresa Parsley -- Adaptive sampling in behavioral surveys / Stephen K. Thompson -- Self-reported drug use: results of selected empirical investigations of validity / Yih-Ing Hser -- Design and results of the Women's Health Study / Roger Tourangeau [and others] -- Mode of interview and reporting of sensitive issues: design and implementation of audio computer-assisted self-interviewing / Judith T. Lessler and James M. O'Reilly -- Privacy effects on self-reported drug use: interactions with survey mode and respondent characteristics / William S. Aquilino -- The use of the psychological laboratory to study sensitive survey topics / Gordon B. Willis -- Repeated measures estimation of measurement bias for self-reported drug use with applications to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse / Paul P. Biemer and Michael Witt -- The use of external data sources and ratio estimation to improve estimates of hardcore drug abuse from the NHSDA / Douglas Wright, Joseph Gfroerer, and Joan Epstein
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608903066 643805328
ISBN:
0160490855
9780160490859
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Materia Geográfica:
Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos
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Entidades:
National Institute on Drug Abuse. Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Enlace a formato físico adicional:
Print version: Validity of self-reported drug use., Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research, 1997 (DLC) 97172846 (OCoLC)37273297
Punto acceso adicional serie-Título:
NIDA research monograph ; 167
NIH publication ; no. 97-4147

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