Methodology Report for the 2006/07 New Zealand Health Survey

Methodology Report for the 2006/07 New Zealand Hea…
02 Jun 2008
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Methodology Report for the 2006/07 New Zealand Hea…
02 Jun 2008
doc

This methodology report details the procedures and protocols followed to ensure the NZ Health Survey produced the high-quality and robust data expected of official statistics. Included is information regarding:

  • The target population and sampling frame
  • Development and content of the questionnaires used
  • Data collection and quality control
  • Final response rates
  • Data processing
  • Weighting
  • Technical notes for analysis
  • DHB estimate modelling Comparability of 2006/07 NZ Health Survey data with other survey data.

Purpose

The five objectives of the NZ Health Survey are to:

  1. measure the health status of New Zealanders, and the prevalence of selected health conditions
  2. measure the prevalence of risk and protective factors associated with these health conditions
  3. measure the use of health services, including barriers to accessing health services
  4. examine differences between population groups (as defined by age, gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic position)
  5. examine changes in key NZ Health Survey data over time.
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