Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research

Although the basis of religious studies start with demographics, nation-wide data are often extracted from face-to-face interviews (leading to a social-desirability bias) and in studies not originally designed to assess religion. This study aims to understand the religious landscape in Brazil and to...

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Main Authors: Mario Fernando Prieto Peres, Arão Belitardo de Oliveira, Frederico Camelo Leão, Homero Vallada, Alexander Moreira-Almeida, Giancarlo Lucchetti
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-12-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318301447
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spelling doaj-382f9199f2e14e358c89542e732568f72020-11-24T21:13:40ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732018-12-0168590Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare researchMario Fernando Prieto Peres0Arão Belitardo de Oliveira1Frederico Camelo Leão2Homero Vallada3Alexander Moreira-Almeida4Giancarlo Lucchetti5PROSER, Programa de Espiritualidade e Religiosidade, Instituto de Psiquiatra, Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil; Correspondence to: R Joaquim Eugenio de Lima, 881 cj 708, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, BrazilPROSER, Programa de Espiritualidade e Religiosidade, Instituto de Psiquiatra, Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilPROSER, Programa de Espiritualidade e Religiosidade, Instituto de Psiquiatra, Hospital das Clinicas HCFMUSP, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilSchool of Medicine, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), BrazilSchool of Medicine, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF), BrazilAlthough the basis of religious studies start with demographics, nation-wide data are often extracted from face-to-face interviews (leading to a social-desirability bias) and in studies not originally designed to assess religion. This study aims to understand the religious landscape in Brazil and to investigate the feasibility of carrying out a representative nation-wide survey without interviewers, comparing it with other representative face-to-face surveys. We conducted a nationwide online survey representing all regions in Brazil. These results were compared with five other Brazilian representative surveys. A total of 1169 individuals completed the online questionnaires. The percentage of participants according to the gender and in relation to the Brazilian region was quite similar for all surveys. However, the online survey had the higher level of education among all surveys. In relation to the religious characteristics, the percentage of each variable varied from survey to survey. Those surveys originally designed to assess religion tended to yield more religious affiliations and less ceiling effects. The online survey was able to identify more diverse religious affiliations and more balanced responses in the religious attendance and importance of religion in life. The present study found that, even in nation-wide representative surveys, there are important differences in the results obtained while investigating religion. These differences could be associated with the type of data collection (face-to-face and online), the design of the study (originally designed to investigate religion or not) and options and the type of the questions used. Keywords: Religion, Sensitive information, Online survey, Nationwide, Psychiatry, Social sciencehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318301447
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Arão Belitardo de Oliveira
Frederico Camelo Leão
Homero Vallada
Alexander Moreira-Almeida
Giancarlo Lucchetti
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Arão Belitardo de Oliveira
Frederico Camelo Leão
Homero Vallada
Alexander Moreira-Almeida
Giancarlo Lucchetti
Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
SSM: Population Health
author_facet Mario Fernando Prieto Peres
Arão Belitardo de Oliveira
Frederico Camelo Leão
Homero Vallada
Alexander Moreira-Almeida
Giancarlo Lucchetti
author_sort Mario Fernando Prieto Peres
title Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
title_short Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
title_full Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
title_fullStr Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
title_full_unstemmed Religious landscape in Brazil: Comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
title_sort religious landscape in brazil: comparing different representative nationwide approaches to obtain sensitive information in healthcare research
publisher Elsevier
series SSM: Population Health
issn 2352-8273
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Although the basis of religious studies start with demographics, nation-wide data are often extracted from face-to-face interviews (leading to a social-desirability bias) and in studies not originally designed to assess religion. This study aims to understand the religious landscape in Brazil and to investigate the feasibility of carrying out a representative nation-wide survey without interviewers, comparing it with other representative face-to-face surveys. We conducted a nationwide online survey representing all regions in Brazil. These results were compared with five other Brazilian representative surveys. A total of 1169 individuals completed the online questionnaires. The percentage of participants according to the gender and in relation to the Brazilian region was quite similar for all surveys. However, the online survey had the higher level of education among all surveys. In relation to the religious characteristics, the percentage of each variable varied from survey to survey. Those surveys originally designed to assess religion tended to yield more religious affiliations and less ceiling effects. The online survey was able to identify more diverse religious affiliations and more balanced responses in the religious attendance and importance of religion in life. The present study found that, even in nation-wide representative surveys, there are important differences in the results obtained while investigating religion. These differences could be associated with the type of data collection (face-to-face and online), the design of the study (originally designed to investigate religion or not) and options and the type of the questions used. Keywords: Religion, Sensitive information, Online survey, Nationwide, Psychiatry, Social science
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827318301447
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