Comparison of Modes of Survey Administration in Assessing Hepatitis B Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Among the Myanmar Community in Perth, Western Australia
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2025-10-25
Date
2023Supervisor
Roanna Lobo
Daniel Vujcich
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Health Sciences
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School of Population Health
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Abstract
This thesis presents the development of a web-based survey application, i.e., an audio computer-assisted self-interview with illustrated pictures. The application was tested against traditional survey modes in collecting hepatitis B knowledge, attitudes and practices among the Myanmar community in Perth. The thesis adds to the literature knowledge of developing a survey application and the survey mode comparison results in a survey of sensitive topics among a migrant community with highly diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
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