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Conducting a multi-country online alcohol survey in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic: Opportunities and challenges
C. Kilian, J. Rehm, P. Allebeck, M. Barták, F. Braddick, A. Gual, S. Matrai, B. Petruželka, V. Rogalewicz, I. Rossow, B. Schulte, M. Štelemėkas, J. Manthey
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
Grantová podpora
None.
NLK
Directory of Open Access Journals
od 2020
PubMed Central
od 1998
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
od 2003-03-01
Wiley-Blackwell Open Access Titles
od 2020
PubMed
33951258
DOI
10.1002/mpr.1875
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- MeSH
- COVID-19 epidemiologie MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- pití alkoholu epidemiologie MeSH
- průzkumy a dotazníky MeSH
- Check Tag
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mladiství MeSH
- mladý dospělý MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Česká republika MeSH
- Litva MeSH
- Německo MeSH
- Norsko MeSH
- Španělsko MeSH
OBJECTIVES: This contribution provides insights into the methodology of a pan-European population-based online survey, performed without external funding during the COVID-19 pandemic. We present the impact of different dissemination strategies to collect data from a non-probabilistic convenience sample and outline post-stratification weighting schemes, to provide guidance for future multi-country survey studies. METHODS: Description and comparison of dissemination strategies for five exemplary countries (Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Spain) participating in the Alcohol Use and COVID-19 Survey. Comparison of the sample distribution with the country's actual population distribution according to sociodemographics, and development of weighting schemes. RESULTS: The dissemination of online surveys through national newspapers, paid social media adverts and dissemination with the support of national health ministries turned out to be the most effective strategies. Monitoring the responses and adapting dissemination strategies to reach under-represented groups, and the application of sample weights were helpful to achieve an analytic sample matching the respective general population profiles. CONCLUSION: Reaching a large pan-European convenience sample, including most European countries, in a short time was feasible, with the support of a broad scientific network.
1 M Sechenov 1st Moscow State Medical University Moscow Russian Federation
Clínic Foundation for Biomedical Research Barcelona Spain
Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
Department of Global Public Health Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden
Department of Psychiatry Medical Faculty University of Leipzig Leipzig Germany
Department of Psychiatry University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
Faculty of Medicine Institute of Medical Science University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer Barcelona Spain
Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Technische Universität Dresden Dresden Germany
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