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Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Bell, BA; Onwuegbuzie, AJ; Ferron, JM; Jiao, QG; Hibbard, ST; Kromrey, JD
Published in: Am J Public Health
July 2012

OBJECTIVES: We assessed how frequently researchers reported the use of statistical techniques that take into account the complex sampling structure of survey data and sample weights in published peer-reviewed articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of 1003 published empirical research articles from 1995 to 2010 that used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (n=765), Monitoring the Future (n=146), or Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (n=92) indexed in ERIC, PsycINFO, PubMed, and Web of Science. RESULTS: Across the data sources, 60% of articles reported accounting for design effects and 61% reported using sample weights. However, the frequency and clarity of reporting varied across databases, publication year, author affiliation with the data, and journal. CONCLUSIONS: Given the statistical bias that occurs when design effects of complex data are not incorporated or sample weights are omitted, this study calls for improvement in the dissemination of research findings based on complex sample data. Authors, editors, and reviewers need to work together to improve the transparency of published findings using complex sample data.

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Published In

Am J Public Health

DOI

EISSN

1541-0048

Publication Date

July 2012

Volume

102

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1399 / 1405

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Selection Bias
  • Public Health
  • Periodicals as Topic
  • Humans
  • Health Surveys
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Bias
  • Adolescent
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
 

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Bell, B. A., Onwuegbuzie, A. J., Ferron, J. M., Jiao, Q. G., Hibbard, S. T., & Kromrey, J. D. (2012). Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys. Am J Public Health, 102(7), 1399–1405. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2011.300398
Bell, Bethany A., Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, John M. Ferron, Qun G. Jiao, Susan T. Hibbard, and Jeffrey D. Kromrey. “Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys.Am J Public Health 102, no. 7 (July 2012): 1399–1405. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2011.300398.
Bell BA, Onwuegbuzie AJ, Ferron JM, Jiao QG, Hibbard ST, Kromrey JD. Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys. Am J Public Health. 2012 Jul;102(7):1399–405.
Bell, Bethany A., et al. “Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys.Am J Public Health, vol. 102, no. 7, July 2012, pp. 1399–405. Pubmed, doi:10.2105/AJPH.2011.300398.
Bell BA, Onwuegbuzie AJ, Ferron JM, Jiao QG, Hibbard ST, Kromrey JD. Use of design effects and sample weights in complex health survey data: a review of published articles using data from 3 commonly used adolescent health surveys. Am J Public Health. 2012 Jul;102(7):1399–1405.

Published In

Am J Public Health

DOI

EISSN

1541-0048

Publication Date

July 2012

Volume

102

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1399 / 1405

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Selection Bias
  • Public Health
  • Periodicals as Topic
  • Humans
  • Health Surveys
  • Data Interpretation, Statistical
  • Bias
  • Adolescent
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences