Research paper
Adolescents' perceptions of a health survey using multimedia computer-assisted self-administered interview.
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- Adolescents' perceptions of a health survey using multimedia computer-assisted self-administered interview.
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ObjectiveTo ascertain young people's perceptions of an adolescent health survey when administered by multimedia computer assisted self-administered Interview (M-CASI) through analysis of (1) questionnaire item responses and (2) focus group interviews.MethodologySettingAuckland, New Zealand, 1999.Study typePilot testing of a 488-item branching questionnaire delivered using a youth-oriented and user-friendly M-CASI interface in a variety of settings using both desktop and laptop computers. Post...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2001-12
- Creator
- Watson, PD / Denny, SJ / Adair, V / Ameratunga, SN / Clark, TC / Crengle, SM / Dixon, RS / Fa'asisila, M / Merry, SN / Robinson, EM / Sporle, AA
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58534
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- Humans / Health Surveys / Focus Groups / Pilot Projects / Attitude to Computers / Adolescent Behavior / Privacy / User-Computer Interface / Adolescent / Child / New Zealand / Female / Male / Interviews as Topic / Consumer Behavior / Surveys and Questionnaires / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Public, Environmental & Occupational Health / DRUG-USE / INFORMATION / BEHAVIOR / IMPACT / MODE / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / Population & Society / Public Health / Clinical Research / Pediatric / Prevention / 1402 Applied Economics / 1605 Policy and Administration
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