Acculturation and Health Survey Question Comprehension Among Latino Respondents in the US

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Young Ik Cho
Allyson Holbrook
Timothy P. Johnson
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,Zilber School of Public Health
[2] University of Illinois at Chicago,Survey Research Laboratory
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Acculturation; Health survey; Behavior coding; Multi-level modeling;
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Although research has documented cultural variability in respondent comprehension and interpretation of survey questions, little information is currently available on the role that acculturation might play in minimizing cross-cultural differences in the comprehension or interpretation of survey questions. To investigate this problem, we examine the potential effects of acculturation to host culture on respondent comprehension of a set of health survey questions among two distinct Latino populations on the US mainland: Mexican–Americans and Puerto Ricans. Specifically, comprehension-related respondent behaviors coded from 345 face-to-face interviews conducted with Mexican–American, Puerto Rican, African American, and non-Latino White adults living in Chicago are examined. Findings indicate that Latino respondents who were born outside of the US and who have a preference for communicating in Spanish, relative to English, were more likely to express comprehension difficulties. These findings suggest that pretest survey instruments with immigrant populations may be a useful strategy for identifying problematic questions.
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