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Are sexual health survey items understood as intended by African and Asian migrants to Australia? Methods, results and recommendations for qualitative pretesting.

Daniel VujcichMeagan RobertsGraham BrownJoanne DurhamZhihong GuLisa HartleyRoanna LoboLimin MaoPiergiorgio MoroAmy B MullensBaden OffordEnaam OudihAlison Reid
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
It is essential to pretest SHBBV surveys in migrant contexts. We offer the following pretesting guidance: (1) large samples are needed in heterogeneous populations; (2) intersectionality must be considered; (3) it may be necessary to pretest English language surveys in the participants' first language; (4) bilingual/bicultural workers must be adequately trained to collect data; (5) results need to be interpreted in the context of other factors, including ethics and research aims; and (6) pretesting should occur over multiple rounds.
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