Authors
Anthony MA Smith, Chris E Rissel, Juliet Richters, Andrew E Grulich, Richard O De Visser
Publication date
2003/4/1
Journal
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
Volume
27
Issue
2
Pages
106-117
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objective
To describe the methods and process of the Australian Study of Health and Relationships.
Methods
A computer‐assisted telephone interview was developed and applied to a stratified sample of the Australian population. After initially weighting to reflect the study design, the sample was further weighted to reflect the location, age and sex distribution of the 2001 Census.
Results
Interviews were completed with 10,173 men and 9,134 women aged 16–59 years from all states and Territories. The overall response rate was 73.1% (69.4% among men and 77.6% among women). After accounting for the survey design and weighting to the 2001 Census, the sample appears broadly representative of the Australian population.
Conclusion
The combination of methods and design in the Australian Study of Health and Relationships, coupled with the high response rate, strongly suggests that the results of the study are …
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