Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.

Including questions about sexual health in the annual Health Survey for England (HSE) provides opportunities for regular measurement of key public health indicators, augmenting Britain's decennial National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal). However, contextual and methodologica...

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Main Authors: Philip Prah, Anne M Johnson, Anthony Nardone, Soazig Clifton, Jennifer S Mindell, Andrew J Copas, Chloe Robinson, Rachel Craig, Sarah C Woodhall, Wendy Macdowall, Elizabeth Fuller, Bob Erens, Pam Sonnenberg, Kaye Wellings, Catherine H Mercer
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4529206?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-2108174b9edf46abae9e531b48f82cdf2020-11-25T01:21:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013520310.1371/journal.pone.0135203Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.Philip PrahAnne M JohnsonAnthony NardoneSoazig CliftonJennifer S MindellAndrew J CopasChloe RobinsonRachel CraigSarah C WoodhallWendy MacdowallElizabeth FullerBob ErensPam SonnenbergKaye WellingsCatherine H MercerIncluding questions about sexual health in the annual Health Survey for England (HSE) provides opportunities for regular measurement of key public health indicators, augmenting Britain's decennial National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal). However, contextual and methodological differences may limit comparability of the findings. We examine the extent of these differences between HSE 2010 and Natsal-3 and investigate their impact on parameter estimates.Complex survey analyses of data from men and women in the 2010 HSE (n = 2,782 men and 3,588 women) and Natsal-3 undertaken 2010-2012 (n = 4,882 men and 6,869 women) aged 16-69y and resident in England, both using probability sampling, compared their characteristics, the amount of non-response to, and estimates from, sexual health questions. Both surveys used self-completion for the sexual behaviour questions but this was via computer-assisted self-interview (CASI) in Natsal-3 and a pen-and-paper questionnaire in HSE 2010.The surveys achieved similar response rates, both around 60%, and demographic profiles largely consistent with the census, although HSE participants tended to be less educated, and reported worse general health, than Natsal-3 participants. Item non-response to the sexual health questions was typically higher in HSE 2010 (range: 9-18%) relative to Natsal-3 (all <5%). Prevalence estimates for sexual risk behaviours and STI-related indicators were generally slightly lower in HSE 2010 than Natsal-3.While a relatively high response to sexual health questions in HSE 2010 demonstrates the feasibility of asking such questions in a general health survey, differences with Natsal-3 do exist. These are likely due to the HSE's context as a general health survey and methodological limitations such as its current use of pen-and-paper questionnaires. Methodological developments to the HSE should be considered so that its data can be interpreted in combination with those from dedicated sexual health surveys, thus improving our ability to monitor trends in sexual health.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4529206?pdf=render
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author Philip Prah
Anne M Johnson
Anthony Nardone
Soazig Clifton
Jennifer S Mindell
Andrew J Copas
Chloe Robinson
Rachel Craig
Sarah C Woodhall
Wendy Macdowall
Elizabeth Fuller
Bob Erens
Pam Sonnenberg
Kaye Wellings
Catherine H Mercer
spellingShingle Philip Prah
Anne M Johnson
Anthony Nardone
Soazig Clifton
Jennifer S Mindell
Andrew J Copas
Chloe Robinson
Rachel Craig
Sarah C Woodhall
Wendy Macdowall
Elizabeth Fuller
Bob Erens
Pam Sonnenberg
Kaye Wellings
Catherine H Mercer
Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Philip Prah
Anne M Johnson
Anthony Nardone
Soazig Clifton
Jennifer S Mindell
Andrew J Copas
Chloe Robinson
Rachel Craig
Sarah C Woodhall
Wendy Macdowall
Elizabeth Fuller
Bob Erens
Pam Sonnenberg
Kaye Wellings
Catherine H Mercer
author_sort Philip Prah
title Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
title_short Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
title_full Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
title_fullStr Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
title_full_unstemmed Asking about Sex in General Health Surveys: Comparing the Methods and Findings of the 2010 Health Survey for England with Those of the Third National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
title_sort asking about sex in general health surveys: comparing the methods and findings of the 2010 health survey for england with those of the third national survey of sexual attitudes and lifestyles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Including questions about sexual health in the annual Health Survey for England (HSE) provides opportunities for regular measurement of key public health indicators, augmenting Britain's decennial National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles (Natsal). However, contextual and methodological differences may limit comparability of the findings. We examine the extent of these differences between HSE 2010 and Natsal-3 and investigate their impact on parameter estimates.Complex survey analyses of data from men and women in the 2010 HSE (n = 2,782 men and 3,588 women) and Natsal-3 undertaken 2010-2012 (n = 4,882 men and 6,869 women) aged 16-69y and resident in England, both using probability sampling, compared their characteristics, the amount of non-response to, and estimates from, sexual health questions. Both surveys used self-completion for the sexual behaviour questions but this was via computer-assisted self-interview (CASI) in Natsal-3 and a pen-and-paper questionnaire in HSE 2010.The surveys achieved similar response rates, both around 60%, and demographic profiles largely consistent with the census, although HSE participants tended to be less educated, and reported worse general health, than Natsal-3 participants. Item non-response to the sexual health questions was typically higher in HSE 2010 (range: 9-18%) relative to Natsal-3 (all <5%). Prevalence estimates for sexual risk behaviours and STI-related indicators were generally slightly lower in HSE 2010 than Natsal-3.While a relatively high response to sexual health questions in HSE 2010 demonstrates the feasibility of asking such questions in a general health survey, differences with Natsal-3 do exist. These are likely due to the HSE's context as a general health survey and methodological limitations such as its current use of pen-and-paper questionnaires. Methodological developments to the HSE should be considered so that its data can be interpreted in combination with those from dedicated sexual health surveys, thus improving our ability to monitor trends in sexual health.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4529206?pdf=render
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