Completing Self-Administered Questionnaires: Hmong Older Adults and Their Family Helpers.

TitleCompleting Self-Administered Questionnaires: Hmong Older Adults and Their Family Helpers.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsLor, M, Schaeffer, NCate, Brown, R, Bowers, BJ
JournalField methods
Volume32
Issue3
Pagination253-273
Date Published2020 Aug 01
ISSN1525-822X
Abstract

This study describes a method for collecting data from non-literate, non-English speaking populations. Our Audio computer-assisted self-interview instrument with color-labeled response categories was designed for use with a helper assistance. The study included 30 dyads of non-literate older Hmong respondents and family helpers answering questions about health. Analysis of video recordings identified respondents' problems and helpers' strategies to address these problems. Seven dyads displayed the paradigmatic question-answer sequence for all items, while 23 departed from the paradigmatic sequence at least once. Reports and pauses were the most common signs of problems displayed by respondents. Paraphrasing questions or response categories and providing examples were the most common helper strategies. Future research could assess the impact of helpers' strategies on data quality.

DOI10.1177/1525822x19893666
Alternate JournalField methods
PubMed ID34290568
PubMed Central IDPMC8291325
Grant ListF31 NR015966 / NR / NINR NIH HHS / United States
K23 NR019289 / NR / NINR NIH HHS / United States