Prevalence of cannabis use among young adults in Sweden comparing randomized response technique with a traditional survey

Author:

Andersson Filip12ORCID,Sundin Erica34,Magnusson Cecilia12,Ramstedt Mats345ORCID,Galanti Maria Rosaria12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Global Public Health Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Centre for Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Stockholm Health Care District Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Clinical Neuroscience Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

4. The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs Stockholm Sweden

5. Department of Public Health Sciences Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsThe prevalence of cannabis use based on self‐reports is likely to be underestimated in population surveys, especially in contexts where its use is a criminal offence. Indirect survey methods ask sensitive questions ensuring that answers cannot be identified with an individual respondent, therefore potentially resulting in more reliable estimates. We aimed to measure whether the indirect survey method ‘randomized response technique’ (RRT) increased response rate and/or increased disclosure of cannabis use among young adults compared with a traditional survey.DesignWe conducted two parallel nation‐wide surveys during the spring and the summer of 2021. The first survey was a traditional questionnaire‐based one (focusing on substance use and gambling). The second survey applied an indirect survey method known as ‘the cross‐wise model’ to questions related to cannabis use. The two surveys employed identical procedures (e.g. invitations, reminders and wording of the questions)Setting and ParticipantsThe participants were young adults (aged 18–29 years) living in Sweden. The traditional survey had 1200 respondents (56.9% women) and the indirect survey had 2951 respondents (53.6% women).MeasurementsIn both surveys, cannabis use was assessed according to three time‐frames: life‐time use; use during the past year; and use during the past 30 days.FindingsThe estimated prevalence of cannabis use was two‐ to threefold higher on all measures when estimated using the indirect survey method compared with the traditional survey: use during life‐time (43.2 versus 27.3%); during the past year (19.2 versus 10.4%); and during the past 30 days (13.2 versus 3.7%). The discrepancy was larger among males and individuals with an education shorter than 10 years, who were unemployed, and who were born in non‐European countries.ConclusionsIndirect survey methods may provide more accurate estimates than traditional surveys on prevalence of self‐reported cannabis use.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

Reference43 articles.

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