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Population screening of risky alcohol and drug use via Internet and Interactive Voice Response (IVR): a feasibility and psychometric study in a random sample
Authors:Sinadinovic Kristina  Wennberg Peter  Berman Anne H
Institution:a Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Center for Psychiatry Research, Box 17070, SE-104 62 Stockholm, Sweden
b Stockholm Center for Dependency Disorders, Box 17914, SE-11895 Stockholm, Sweden
c Stockholm University, Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs (SoRAD), SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
d Karolinska Institutet, Department of Public Health, Division of Social Medicine, SE-171 76 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:

Background

The wide accessibility of computer-based technologies like the Internet and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems raises the question of whether population survey data could be collected more easily and cheaply compared to using paper questionnaires. In the area of possibly stigmatized behaviors such as problematic alcohol and drug use, the question extends to whether the prevalence of such behaviors in the general population could be surveyed without compromising the quality of the data.

Aims

This study compares Internet and IVR versions of the AUDIT and DUDIT with respect to: (1) response rate, (2) problematic alcohol and drug use and (3) reliability.

Method

5000 individuals, randomly selected from the Swedish general population, were contacted via postal mail and invited to complete the AUDIT and DUDIT questionnaires via Internet or IVR. In total, 1861 (37.8%) participated in the study, 1089 via Internet and 772 via IVR.

Results

The Internet administration mode yielded a higher response rate (38.1%) compared to the IVR mode (33.9%). When respondents were given a choice between Internet and IVR, a higher response rate resulted (43.2-46.6%). Problematic alcohol and drug use occurred among 21.1% and 2.8% of the sample, respectively, with no significant differences by administration mode. Both the AUDIT and DUDIT exhibited satisfactory reliability across administration modes, Cronbach's α 0.76/0.86.

Conclusions

Data quality does not deteriorate with computerized administration methods for the AUDIT and DUDIT in population studies but paper questionnaires should also be made available to respondents in order to maximize response rates.
Keywords:Internet  IVR  Screening  Population survey  Alcohol  Illicit drugs
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