Injury risk factors, attitudes and awareness, a submission to the CATI-TRG
released: 31 Mar 2004 author: Bradley C & Harrison J
Computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) is a methodology increasingly utilised in the public health arena both in Australia and internationally. The CATI Technical Reference Group, in collaboration with other key organisations, is currently developing a national pool of question modules addressing a wide range of public health topics. These surveillance system modules include such topics as asthma, diabetes, physical activity, and nutrition. This paper contributes to the development of a module addressing injury.
ISSN 1446 778X; ISBN 978 1 74024 356 8; Cat. no. INJCAT 61; 69pp.; $25.00
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Bradley C & Harrison J 2004. Injury risk factors, attitudes and awareness, a submission to the CATI-TRG. Injury technical paper series no. 3. Cat. no. INJCAT 61. Canberra: AIHW.