Background Informed consent is the foundation of the ethical conduct of health research. Obtaining informed consent may unwittingly interfere with the data collected in research studies, particularly if they concern sensitive behaviours that participants are requested to report on. To address gaps in evidence on such research participation effects, we conducted a methodological experiment evaluating the impact of the informed consent procedure on participants’ reporting behaviour, specifically on their self-report of drinking behaviour as measured by Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT). Methods A two arm double blinded randomised controlled trial was used. University students present in London student unions at the time of recr...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
OBJECTIVE: Participants in intervention studies are asked to take part in activities linked to the c...
Background Informed consent is the foundation of the ethical conduct of health research. Obtaining i...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Abstract Background What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour...
BACKGROUND: Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
AIMS: The direct effects of screening on drinking behaviour have not previously been evaluated exper...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
This study was undertaken to measure potential research subjects’ participation in a survey research...
Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation of behaviou...
Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation of behaviou...
BACKGROUND: While the utility of experimental free-access alcohol self-administration paradigms is w...
Objective: To examine the impact of continuous transdermal alcohol monitoring upon alcohol consumpti...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
OBJECTIVE: Participants in intervention studies are asked to take part in activities linked to the c...
Background Informed consent is the foundation of the ethical conduct of health research. Obtaining i...
BACKGROUND: What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour and bia...
Abstract Background What participants think about the nature of a study might affect their behaviour...
BACKGROUND: Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation...
BACKGROUND: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
AIMS: The direct effects of screening on drinking behaviour have not previously been evaluated exper...
Background: What study participants think about the nature of a study has been hypothesised to affec...
This study was undertaken to measure potential research subjects’ participation in a survey research...
Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation of behaviou...
Participant reports of their own behaviour are critical for the provision and evaluation of behaviou...
BACKGROUND: While the utility of experimental free-access alcohol self-administration paradigms is w...
Objective: To examine the impact of continuous transdermal alcohol monitoring upon alcohol consumpti...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
BACKGROUND: The sequence of events in a behaviour change trial involves interactions between researc...
OBJECTIVE: Participants in intervention studies are asked to take part in activities linked to the c...