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Methodology of the German National Sex Survey - GeSiD (German Health and Sexuality Survey)

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JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
Volume 58, Issue 8, Pages 1008-1018

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2021.1875188

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  1. Bundeszentrale fur gesundheitliche Aufklarung (Federal Center for Health Education) [Z2/25.5.2.1/16, Z2/25.5.2.1./18]

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The German Health and Sexuality Survey (GeSiD) conducted a study in 2018/2019 to provide updated measures of sexual behavior, attitudes, and lifestyle among adults in Germany. With a total of 4,955 completed interviews and a response rate of 30.2%, the survey used various strategies to enhance response rate. The data collected covered a wide range of sexual health topics and sought to provide reliable information for evidence-based prevention and health promotion efforts.
The German Health and Sexuality Survey (GeSiD) was carried out in 2018/2019 to provide up-to-date measures of sexual behavior, sexual attitudes and sexual lifestyles of the adult population. We describe the methods used in GeSiD which surveyed the general population in Germany aged 18-75 years (with oversampling of younger adults aged 18-35 years). This article focuses on study design, recruitment, and response rate and discusses the strategies implemented to enhance the response rate compared to the pilot study. Overall, 4.955 interviews were completed with a response rate of 30.2%. The data were weighted by age, gender, education, nationality, and region to reduce possible bias. Compared to the German 2018 census, the weighted sample provides good representativeness for selected respondent characteristics. The computer-assisted interviews consisted of a combination of face-to-face and self-completion components. They covered a broad perspective on sexual health, which included topics such as online sexual activities, pleasure, sexual dysfunction, and sexual violence. Reliable data on sexual and reproductive health in Germany are urgently needed for evidence-based prevention and health promotion work, to inform sexual health policy and for cross-national comparisons of the development of sexual behavior in Europe.

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