Introduction and Aims: This study aimed to examine the feasibility of recruiting participants to addiction research via Facebook. Design and Methods: Participants were recruited via an advertisement on Facebook, a local research register and university psychology courses. Participants completed a self-report survey regarding substance use, history of mental health issues and current psychological distress. Results: The 524 participants recruited via Facebook cost $1.86 per participant; and 418 participants were recruited via more traditional methods. There were significantly fewer women in the Facebook sample compared with the non-Facebook sample (χ2 = 196.61, P < 0.001), but no differences on age. Significantly more Facebook participants r...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...
Introduction and Aims: This study aimed to examine the feasibility of recruiting participants to add...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
AbstractRecent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach parti...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
Background: Social media is a popular online tool that allows users to communicate and exchange info...
The main objective in this study was to examine Facebook and Google advertisements as a recruitment ...
BACKGROUND: Researchers are increasingly using social media advertisements to recruit participants b...
AbstractFurther understanding is needed of the functionalities and efficiency of social media for he...
Facebook is rapidly gaining recognition as a powerful research tool for the social sciences. It cons...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...
Introduction and Aims: This study aimed to examine the feasibility of recruiting participants to add...
Recent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach participants ...
AbstractRecruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research pr...
AbstractRecent reports indicate that Facebook (FB) may facilitate recruitment of hard to reach parti...
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. ...
Background: Social media is a popular online tool that allows users to communicate and exchange info...
The main objective in this study was to examine Facebook and Google advertisements as a recruitment ...
BACKGROUND: Researchers are increasingly using social media advertisements to recruit participants b...
AbstractFurther understanding is needed of the functionalities and efficiency of social media for he...
Facebook is rapidly gaining recognition as a powerful research tool for the social sciences. It cons...
Empirical research has emerged that supports the existence of Facebook addiction. However, most stud...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
Introduction: Social media recruitment via Facebook Ads seems to be a promising method for large-sca...
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical,...
BackgroundSocial media holds exciting promise for advancing mental health research recruitment, howe...