AbstractIntroductionInternet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low levels of engagement and high rates of follow-up attrition are common, presenting major challenges to evaluation. This study investigated why registrants of an Internet smoking cessation intervention did not return after joining (“one hit wonders”), and explored the impact of graduated incentives on survey response rates and responder characteristics.MethodsA sample of “one hit wonders” that registered on a free smoking cessation website between 2014 and 2015 were surveyed. The initial invitation contained no incentive. Subsequent invitations were sent to random subsamples of non-responders from each previous wave offering $25 and $50 respectivel...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-40)Quitting smoking is a major problem for many people al...
Introduction: Internet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low levels of ...
AbstractIntroductionInternet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low leve...
Worldwide automated Internet health interventions have the potential to greatly reduce health dispar...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background: Distributing a multiple computer-tailored smoking cessation intervention through the Int...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background: The growing number of internet users presents an opportunity to deliver health intervent...
Reviewer: Swartz, LReviewer: Rabius, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Online tobacco cessation communities are beneficial but underused. Our study examined whether, among...
BACKGROUND: The internet is frequently used to share experiences of health and illness, but this phe...
Background: Both intratreatment and extratreatment social support are associated with increased rate...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-40)Quitting smoking is a major problem for many people al...
Introduction: Internet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low levels of ...
AbstractIntroductionInternet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low leve...
Worldwide automated Internet health interventions have the potential to greatly reduce health dispar...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background: Distributing a multiple computer-tailored smoking cessation intervention through the Int...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Background: The growing number of internet users presents an opportunity to deliver health intervent...
Reviewer: Swartz, LReviewer: Rabius, V[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most...
BACKGROUND: Attrition from follow-up is a major methodological challenge in randomized trials. Incen...
Online tobacco cessation communities are beneficial but underused. Our study examined whether, among...
BACKGROUND: The internet is frequently used to share experiences of health and illness, but this phe...
Background: Both intratreatment and extratreatment social support are associated with increased rate...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Background: Data from controlled trials indicate that Web-based interventions generally suffer from ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-40)Quitting smoking is a major problem for many people al...