Implementation of a Computerized Tablet-Survey in an Adolescent Large-Scale, School-Based Study.

J Sch Health

Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences at The University of Texas School of Public Health-UTHealth, School of Public Health in Austin, Austin, TX 78701.

Published: July 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • * TASI was administered to nearly 4,000 students across 79 schools, effectively utilizing visual aids and tailored questioning to engage participants and reduce irrelevant questions.
  • * Results showed high receptivity to the tablets, with minimal issues such as loss or damage, and most students (92%) answered the majority of questions, suggesting TASI is a viable method for collecting detailed data on adolescent tobacco use.

Article Abstract

Background: Computerized surveys present many advantages over paper surveys. However, school-based adolescent research questionnaires still mainly rely on paper-and-pencil surveys as access to computers in schools is often not practical. Tablet-assisted self-interviews (TASI) present a possible solution, but their use is largely untested. This paper presents a method for and our experiences with implementing a TASI in a school setting.

Methods: A TASI was administered to 3907 middle and high school students from 79 schools. The survey assessed use of tobacco products and exposure to tobacco marketing. To assess in-depth tobacco use behaviors, the TASI employed extensive skip patterns to reduce the number of not-applicable questions that nontobacco users received. Pictures were added to help respondents identify the tobacco products they were being queried about.

Results: Students were receptive to the tablets and required no instructions in their use. None were lost, stolen, or broken. Item nonresponse, unanswered questions, was a pre-administration concern; however, 92% of participants answered 96% or more of the questions.

Conclusions: This method was feasible and successful among a diverse population of students and schools. It generated a unique dataset of in-depth tobacco use behaviors that would not have been possible through a paper-and-pencil survey.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485855PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/josh.12521DOI Listing

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