Does interviewer gender influence a mother's response to household surveys about maternal and child health in traditional settings? A qualitative study in Bihar, India.
<h4>Background</h4>Two probability surveys, conducted in the same districts of Bihar, India (Aurangabad and Gopalganj) at approximately the same time in 2016 using identical questionnaires and similar survey methods, produced significantly different responses for 37.2% (58/156) of the in...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nancy Vollmer, Mansha Singh, Navika Harshe, Joseph J Valadez |
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2021
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