A Peer-interviewer Model in Conducting Surveys Among Mexican American Youth |
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abuse among Mexican adequate training AMERICAN YOUTH Diane audio and video barrio Berg Cohen community resistence CONDUCTING SURVEYS Cromwell Diane Bloom Department Drug Abuse drug surveys drug-related substances drugs or drug-related East Los Angeles eliciting cooperation Extent and prevalence field supervisors Gossett Guinn HEALTH RESEARCH CENTER housing projects illegal immigrants illicit drug interviewed in Spanish interviewer and respondent interviewers may encounter interviewing situations investigating substance abuse Josephson Lininger marijuana Mexican American community MEXICAN AMERICAN YOUTH Mexican descent minority adolescent populations minority communities MODEL IN CONDUCTING obtain Padilla Department Padilla et al peer peer-inter peer-interviewer approach peer-interviewer model prevalence of drug problems questionnaire RESEARCHING THE MEXICAN residents respondent's response bias Riverside Amado Sampling Procedures schedule Sociology University SPANISH SPEAKING MENTAL SPEAKING MENTAL HEALTH Special Action Office survey research SURVEYS AMONG MEXICAN tion training of interviewers training sessions University of California verbal video feedback viewer approach young interviewers YOUTH Diane Bloom