Reliability and Validity of Self-Report Measures of HIV-Related Sexual Behavior: Progress Since 1990 and Recommendations for Research and Practice
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archives of Sexual Behavior
- Vol. 27 (2), 155-180
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1018682530519
Abstract
The trustworthiness of self-reported sexual behavior data has been questioned since Kinsey' pioneering surveys of sexuality in the United States (Kinsey et al., 1948, 1953). In the era of HIV and AIDS, researchers and practitioners have employed a diversity of assessment techniques but they have not escaped the fundamental problem of measurement error. We review the empirical literature produced since Catania et al.' (1990) review regarding reliability and validity of self-administered and automated questionnaires, face-to-face interviews, telephone interviews, and self-monitoring approaches. We also provide specific recommendations for improving sexual behavior assessment. It is imperative that standardized self-report instruments be developed and used for sexual risk-behavior assessment.Keywords
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