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Title: Inconsistent reports of risk behavior among brazilian middle school students: National school based survey of adolescent health (PeNSE 2009/2012)
Other Titles: Inconsistências no relato de comportamentos de risco entre estudantes brasileiros: Pesquisa nacional de saúde do adolescente (PeNSE 2009/2012)
Informes inconsistentes de comportamientos de riesgo entre los estudiantes de secundaria de Brasil: Encuesta nacional de salud del adolescente (PeNSE 2009/2012)
Authors: Ramos, Dandara de Oliveira
Daly, Martin
Jomar, Rafael Tavares
Nadanovsky, Paulo
Seidl-de-Moura, Maria Lucia
Keywords: Risk-Taking
Assunção de Riscos
Asunción de Riesgos
Self Report
Autorrelato
Autoinforme
Surveys and Questionnaires
Inquéritos e Questionários
Encuestas y Cuestionarios
Methodology as a Subject
Metodologia como Assunto
Metodología como un Tema
Adolescent
Adolescente
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Cad. Saúde Pública
Abstract: This study assessed the consistency of self-reports of risk behavior (overall and within four specific domains: alcohol use, tobacco use, drug use, and sexual activity) in two editions of the Brazilian National School Based Survey of Adolescent Health (PeNSE): 2009 and 2012. The overall proportion of cases with at least one inconsistent response in the two editions was 11.7% (2.7% on the alcohol items, 2.1% for drug use, 4.3% for cigarette use, 3% for sexual activity) and 22.7% (12.8% on alcohol items, 2.5% for drug use, 4.3% for cigarette use, 4.1% for sexual activity), respectively. Such inconsistency was more prevalent among males, delayed students, those who reported having experimented with drugs, and those who did not have a cellphone. Because inconsistent responses were more prevalent among the students who claimed to have engaged in risky activities, removing inconsistent responders affected the estimated prevalence of all risk behaviors in both editions of the survey. This study supports the importance of performing consistency checks of selfreport surveys, following the growing body of literature on this topic.
Description: 2017; 33(4):e00145815
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10300
ISSN: 1678-4464
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