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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Jun 30, 2022
Date Accepted: Jan 30, 2023

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Design and Implementation of the Surveys of Women: Protocol for an Address-Based Sampling Multimodal Study

Poland S, Stern M, English N, Pedlow S, Archambeau K, Carris K

Design and Implementation of the Surveys of Women: Protocol for an Address-Based Sampling Multimodal Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e40675

DOI: 10.2196/40675

PMID: 36920469

PMCID: 10131823

Design and Implementation of the Surveys of Women: Research Protocol

  • Stephanie Poland; 
  • Michael Stern; 
  • Ned English; 
  • Steven Pedlow; 
  • Katie Archambeau; 
  • Kari Carris

ABSTRACT

The Survey of Women project was developed to support state-specific research and evaluation projects, with an overall goal of understanding contraceptive health practices of women aged 18-44. The project collects data from respondents in nine different states (Arizona, Alabama, Delaware, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, South Carolina, and Wisconsin) over multiple rounds – a cross-sectional baseline survey, 2-3 follow-up surveys, and a cross-sectional endline survey. Employing a multi-mode design, each round collects data via a programmed web survey or a hardcopy questionnaire. This paper focuses on the baseline survey methods, including sample design, data collection procedures, and data processing, concluding with a brief discussion on the follow-up survey and endline survey methodologies.


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Please cite as:

Poland S, Stern M, English N, Pedlow S, Archambeau K, Carris K

Design and Implementation of the Surveys of Women: Protocol for an Address-Based Sampling Multimodal Study

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e40675

DOI: 10.2196/40675

PMID: 36920469

PMCID: 10131823

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