自我报告的生育偏好是否有偏见? 来自间接诱导方法的证据
Christine Valente1, Wen Qiang Toh2, Inuwa Jalingo3
1School of Economics, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TU, United Kingdom.
概括
自我报告的生育偏好可能有偏见. 尼日利亚妇女在保证完全保密的情况下报告了更高的生育欲望,这表明可能低估了计划生育需求.
科学领域:
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
- 调查方法 调查方法
- 人口统计学 人口统计学
背景情况:
- 生育率测量对研究和政策至关重要,但往往是自我报告,引入潜在的报告偏见.
- 了解真正的生育偏好对于有效的计划生育干预至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查生育偏好指标中的报告偏差.
- 评估不同程度的保密对尼日利亚妇女报告的生育欲望的影响.
主要方法:
- 一项研究对尼日利亚妇女的社会经济多样性样本进行了研究.
- 在直接调查问题和随机机保密级别的间接问题之间比较了生育偏好.
主要成果:
- 妇女在被间接询问时,在完全保密的情况下,报告了更高的生育偏好.
- 没有观察到报告生育率的显著差异,当响应对计数器仅仅是盲目的时.
结论:
- 自我报告的生育数据可能低估了真正的生育偏好,因为社会可取性偏见.
- 现有的计划生育政策可能需要重新评估,因为在生育数据收集中可能存在偏差.
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