Web Survey Bibliography
To the Editor: In the United States, recent surveys suggest an increasing prevalence of nonmedical tattooing in younger age cohorts compared with surveys performed only a few years earlier. 1 Given the high use of the Internet by young adults, we sought to estimate the current national prevalence of nonmedical tattoos using a widely disseminated online health assessment system called HowsYourHealth.org 2 open to researchers. This system asks individuals to answer questions about their health status, symptoms, concerns, management of chronic diseases, health care experiences, and self-care. During the period from September to November 2008, we posted two additional questions on the World Wide Web site for respondents aged 14 to 69 years: (1) Have you ever had a tattoo on any part of your body? and (2) How old were you when you had your tattoo? A total of 452 respondents from 43 states responded. Using the survey data, we examined the prevalence of being tattooed by age and gender. We then compared health, social environment, and behavioral risk factors obtained from the survey between those who reported having been tattooed and those who had not been tattooed. We used logistic regression and evaluated the potential confounding effects caused by other factors.
The prevalence of having a tattoo shows strikingly different age patterns. In contrast to the relative stability of adult male tattooing (ie, among men between the ages of 18-49 years a prevalence of 18% and 50-69 years a prevalence of 16%), tattoos in women aged 18 to 49 years (a prevalence of 29%) appeared to be roughly 5 times higher than in women aged 50 to 69 years (a prevalence of 7%) (χ2P < .001). Table I lists the relationships between these women’s health and their social environment and behavioral risks. Of the 13 variables related to having had a tattoo among women 18 to 49 years of age, 3 were statistically significant after adjustment for level of education: sick day, poor relationships, and smoking; these variables would remain below a P value of .05 if corrected for the 13 comparisons using the Bonferroni method.
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Web survey bibliography - 2012 (371)
- Assessment of Innovations in Data Collection Technology for Understanding Society; 2016; Couper, M. P.
- Evaluating Online Labor Markets for Experimental Research: Amazon.com's Mechanical Turk; 2016; Berinsky, A.; Huber, G. A.; Lenz, G. S.
- A Technical Guide to Effective and Accessible web Surveys; 2016; Baatard, G.
- 28 Questions to Help Buyers of Online Samples; 2015; Cape, P. J.; Phillips, A.; Baker, R.; Cooke, M.; Ribeiro, E.; Terhanian, G.
- Ethical decision-making and Internet research 2.0: Recommendations from the AoIR ethics working committee...; 2015; Markham, A.; Buchanan, E. A.
- Internet-Mediated Technologies and Mixed Methods Research; Problems and Prospects; 2012; Hesse-Biber, S.; Griffin, A. J.
- An Evaluation of Internet Versus Paper-based Methods for Public Participation Geographic Information...; 2012; Pocewicz, A.; Nielsen-Pincus, M.; Brown, G.; Schnitzer, R.
- Counting and Measuring Online: The Quality of Internet Surveys; 2012; De Leeuw, E. D.
- The who, when, where and how of Smartphone research; 2012; Fine, B., Menictas, C.
- Likert Scales vs. Slider Scales in commercial market research; 2012; Dobronte, A.
- Clustering of Categorical Data by Assigning Rank through Statistical Approach; 2012; Patnaik, S. K., Sahoo, S., Swain, D. K.
- Web CATI (Part of NatCen’s Multi-Mode Approach) ; 2012; Damestani, P., Agur, M.
- Code Comparison; 2012
- Design of Web Questionnaires: Matrix Questions or Single Question Formats ; 2012; de Leeuw, E. D., Hox, J., Klausch, L. T., Roberts, A., de Jongh, A.
- A World Wide Web–based survey of nonmedical tattooing in the United States ; 2012; Karagas, M. R., Wasson, J. H.
- Web-based data collection yielded an additional response bias—but had no direct effect on outcome...; 2012; Mayr, A., Gefeller, O., Prokosch, H.-U., Pirkl, A., Froehlich, A. de Zwaan, M.
- Web-based studies: The future in nutritional epidemiology (and overarching epidemiology) for the benefit...; 2012; Hercberg, S.
- Medical students’ exposure to Urology in the undergraduate curriculum, a web based survey; 2012; Derbyshire, L. F., O’Flynn, K. J.
- Evidence-Based Treatment Methods for the Management of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Among Dutch-Speaking...; 2012; Struyf, F., Nijs, J., Gulinck, J., De Hertogh, W.
- Irrigation Trends among American Association of Endodontists Members: A Web-based Survey; 2012; Dutner, J., Anderson, A., Mines, P.
- Assessment and management of dysphagia in patients with head and neck cancer who receive radiotherapy...; 2012; Roe, J. W. G., Carding, P. N., Rhys-Evans, P. H., Newbold, K. L., Nutting, C. M., Harrington, K. J.
- Training fellows for retinopathy of prematurity care: A Web-based survey; 2012; Espiritu, M. J., Henchoz, L., Ventura, C. V.; K., Yonekawa, Y., Chiang, M. F.; K., Lee, T. C.; K.,...
- Progesterone support in IVF: is evidence-based medicine translated to clinical practice? A worldwide...; 2012; Vaisbuch, E., Leong, M., Shoham, Z.
- Increasing Response Rates to Web-Based Surveys; 2012; Monroe, M. C., Adams, D. C.
- Library Use of Web-based Research Guides; 2012; Ghaphery, J., White, E.
- A Comparison of Results from Surveys by the Pew Research Center and Google Consumer Surveys; 2012; Keeter, S., Christian, L. M.
- Sensitive topics in PC Web and mobile web surveys: Is there a difference? (presentation); 2012; Mavletova, A. M., Couper, M. P.
- Identifying Careless Responses in Survey Data; 2012; Mead, A. D., Bartholomew, C.
- Presenting Survey Items One at a Time Compared to All at Once Decreases Missing Data without Sacrificing...; 2012; Nosek, B.; Umansky, E.
- Evaluation procedures for Survey questions; 2012; Saris, W. E.
- How to calculate the length of a survey ; 2012; Puleston, J.
- What is Online Research?: Using the Internet for Social Science Research; 2012; Hooley, H., Wellens, J., Marriott, J.
- Which Polls Fared Best (and Worst) in the 2012 Presidential Race; 2012; Silver, N.
- Usability 101: Introduction to Usability; 2012; Nielsen, J.
- The association between online gaming, social phobia, and depression: an internet survey; 2012; Chen, M.-H., Huang, P.-C., Bai, Y.-M., Wei, H.-T.
- An Acceptance Model of Recommender Systems Based on a Large-Scale Internet Survey; 2012; Asoh, H., Ono, C., Habu, Y., Takasaki, H., Takenaka, T., Motomura, Y.
- P02.04. Internet survey confirms strong interest in Yoga among fibromyalgia patients; 2012; Carson, J., Bennett, R., Jones, K., Mist, S.
- Approaches to empiric ablation of slow pathway: results from the Canadian EP web survey; 2012; Laish-Farkash, A., Shurrab, M., Tiong, I., Verma, A., Amit, G., Kiss, A., Morriello, F., Singh, S.,...
- Statistical Disclosure Control; 2012; Hundepool, A., Domingo-Ferrer, J., Franconi, L., Giessing, S., Schulte Nordholt, E., Spicer, K., de...
- Methodology of the RAND Continuous 2012 Presidential Election Poll ; 2012; Kapteyn, A., Meijer, E., Weerman, B.
- How and when social media storms impact brands; 2012; Morris, A., Perry, H.
- (Online) Access Panels: Types and Quality Standards; 2012; Bosnjak, M.
- Biting the Hand and Bending the Rules: An IJMR Presentation; 2012; Pettit, A.
- Passive measurement of online data in Practice - A White Paper Wakoopa; 2012
- Using response probabilities for assessing representativity; 2012; Bethlehem, J.
- Analysis of Web Survey Data based on Similarity of Fuzzy Clusters; 2012; Chiba, R., Sato-Ilic, M.
- Disentangling Mode-Specific Selection and Measurement Bias in Social Surveys; 2012; Buelens, B., van der Laan, J., Schouten, B., Klausch, L. T., van der Brakel, J., Burger, J.
- The efficiency and effectiveness of mixed mode versus single mode designs; 2012; Blunsdon, B.
- The National Survey of College Graduates: Developing a Web Data Collection Component; 2012; Thornton, T.
- Automated Web Testing Using Selenium; 2012; Gaston, D., Fanning, S., Daher, L.