Reliability of Reports of Sexual Behavior: A Study of Married Couples in Rural West Africa

Archive ouverte

Lagarde, Emmanuel | Enel, Catherine | Pison, Gilles

Edité par CCSD ; Oxford University Press (OUP) -

International audience. A heterosexual partners survey in rural Senegal, Africa, was carried out in 1992 to evaluate the reliability of self-reported answers about sexual practices. The authors followed 62 married couples weekly during a 5-week period to assess the level of agreement 1) between answers made by members of the same couple but collected separately, 2) between retrospective reporting of sexual activity during the last 4 weeks versus weekly reporting of sexual activity during 4 weeks, and 3) between answers to a set of identical retrospective questions asked 5 weeks apart. Reports over recent and short periods of time such as 7 days are reliable: The dates of sexual acts with spouse reported during the weekly interviews were concordant between members of a couple at 0-day or 1-day intervals in 72% of cases. The concordance of weeks reported with or without intercourse was also high. Reports over longer periods of time are less reliable: The comparison of retrospective reports versus weekly reports regarding mean number of sexual acts during the last 4 weeks shows a clear overreporting that was higher among men (4.5 vs. 2.7 sexual acts) than among women (3.7 vs. 2.7).

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Seasonal Migration: A Risk Factor for HIV Infection in Rural Senegal

Archive ouverte | Pison, Gilles | CCSD

International audience. Sociodemographic and epidemiological data collected on a rural population of the Ziguinchor region of Senegal showed that a large part of the adult population, 80% of women between 15 and 24 ...

Incidence of HIV-1 and HIV-2 Infections in a Rural Community in Southern Senegal

Archive ouverte | Diop, Ousmane M. | CCSD

International audience

A Study of Sexual Behavior Change in Rural Senegal

Archive ouverte | Lagarde, Emmanuel | CCSD

International audience. This study describes recent sociodemographic and behavioral changes in a rural community in Senegal and investigates how these changes may have modified the risk of HIV/STD transmission. The ...

Chargement des enrichissements...