1995
DOI: 10.1037/0893-164x.9.4.242
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Reliability of self-reported HIV risk behaviors of drug users.

Abstract: In AIDS research, relatively little attention has been paid to reliability of self-report of drug users. The authors examined the test-retest reliability of the Risk Behavior Assessment (NIDA, 1991) questionnaire. This structured-interview questionnaire was administered twice to 196 drug users in 5 cities over a 48-hr period. Findings indicated that respondents consistently self-report drug use, injection practices, and sexual behaviors; discrepancies do not appear to reflect systematic decreases or increases… Show more

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“…Our interviewers are not students, but are professional interviewers comfortable in these neighborhoods with this population. Our study informants not only seem to have little difficulty telling us who their sex partners are, but also describe their sexual behaviors in considerable detail and with considerable reliability (Bell et al 2000;Dowling-Guyer et al 1994;Needle et al 1995).…”
Section: Time Framementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our interviewers are not students, but are professional interviewers comfortable in these neighborhoods with this population. Our study informants not only seem to have little difficulty telling us who their sex partners are, but also describe their sexual behaviors in considerable detail and with considerable reliability (Bell et al 2000;Dowling-Guyer et al 1994;Needle et al 1995).…”
Section: Time Framementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questions regarding barriers to accessing drug treatment were used from the National Institutes of Drug Abuse Risk Behavior Assessment. 19 …”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire was a modified version of the National Institute for Drug Abuse's (NIDA) risk behavior assessment (RBA) instrument, which has been shown to be valid and reliable in several studies (12,13). A brief educational session on viral hepatitis was administered and included information on modes of transmission, symptoms, available vaccinations, and the acceleration of liver disease by alcohol in those chronically infected with hepatitis B and C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%