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Erschienen in: Journal of Urban Health 6/2018

13.04.2018

Self-Reported Interest to Participate in a Health Survey if Different Amounts of Cash or Non-Monetary Incentive Types Were Offered

verfasst von: Guili Zheng, Sona Oksuzyan, Shelly Hsu, Jennifer Cloud, Mirna Ponce Jewell, Nirvi Shah, Lisa V. Smith, Douglas Frye, Tony Kuo

Erschienen in: Journal of Urban Health | Ausgabe 6/2018

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess monetary and non-monetary factors that can influence the decision to participate in a future health survey. A questionnaire was administered to eligible, low-income participants (n = 1502) of the 2012 Los Angeles County Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (LAHANES-II). Multivariable regression analyses were performed to describe factors potentially associated with future intent to participate in similar survey designs. The results of the survey suggest that, overall, female participants had a greater interest in participating under a variety of incentive scenarios. Compared to the 25–34 age group, older participants (35–44, 45–84) reported more interest to participate if $10 cash [prepaid gift/debit card], a coupon for product/travel, or a small item [e.g., granola bar, t-shirt, pen] was offered, whereas younger participants (18–24) reported greater interest for $25 cash or a coupon for product/travel. Non-Whites, when compared to Whites/Non-Hispanics, reported greater interest to participate if any of the incentives was offered. High school graduates, when compared to those with some college education, reported greater interest to participate if $10 cash, a small item, or a lottery ticket was offered. Presence of two or more chronic conditions increased interest while concerns about participation in LAHANES-II was associated with reduced interest to participate in future health-related surveys. The results suggest that both incentives and non-monetary considerations (e.g., personal concerns about participating and individual level characteristics) can influence the decision to participate in health-related surveys and offer insights into strategies that can improve response rates for these assessments that are often used to inform community planning.
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Metadaten
Titel
Self-Reported Interest to Participate in a Health Survey if Different Amounts of Cash or Non-Monetary Incentive Types Were Offered
verfasst von
Guili Zheng
Sona Oksuzyan
Shelly Hsu
Jennifer Cloud
Mirna Ponce Jewell
Nirvi Shah
Lisa V. Smith
Douglas Frye
Tony Kuo
Publikationsdatum
13.04.2018
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Urban Health / Ausgabe 6/2018
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Elektronische ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-018-0237-7

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