학술논문

Mexican Immigrants and the Use of Cognitive Assessment Techniques in Questionnaire Development
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Source
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 2006 28(2):209-230.
Subject
North Carolina
Language
English
ISSN
0739-9863
Abstract
The aim of this article is to identify the measurement challenges involved in obtaining sensitive health outcomes from Mexican women in both settled and unsettled segments of the United States population and to suggest how cognitive assessment techniques might be better employed to construct culturally and linguistically appropriate survey instruments. These objectives will be illustrated through a project with recent Mexican immigrants in North Carolina that constructs items to measure last menstrual period--an important indicator in gauging the gestational age of a fetus. Guidelines for conducting focus groups and cognitive interviews with this population are emphasized. (Contains 2 tables.)