Toni, B, Krpanec, E, Blažev, M, Dević, I, Downey, S, Huttunen, I, Panico, L, Perron, Z, Santos, A, Taylor, LK, Upadyaya, K, Symonds, J and Pollock, G ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6673-2368 (2024) Children’s understanding of well-being related questions: results of cognitive interviews in four European countries. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. pp. 1-16. ISSN 1364-5579
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Abstract
This paper presents the results of cognitive interviews with 8-year-old children from four European countries–Croatia, France, Finland, and Ireland. The aim of the interviews was to pre-test a selection of well-being-related questions as a part of questionnaire development for the first European multinational birth cohort study–Growing up in Digital Europe (GUIDE)/EuroCohort. Unlike most previous studies, we focused on a younger and more age-homogenous sample, as well as a more diverse set of well-known questionnaires. A total of 68 children participated in the study. The main suggestion for the interviewing procedure is to create a safe environment yet minimize the parents’ interference in answering. The questionnaires should use child-friendly vocabulary, tangible examples, avoid complex sentence structure and negative statements. The use of timeframes in questions should be minimal. The children can use Likert-type scales, but the number of different scales in the questionnaire should be limited.
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