Moyer Anne, Brown Margaret
Stony Brook University, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Oct;13(7):870-3. doi: 10.1177/1359105308095059.
Our understanding of health attitudes and behaviors often relies on national surveys. This study examined how the composition of the Health Information National Trends Survey was influenced by participation incentives. Younger respondents who had had cancer were the least likely to report that a lack of incentive would dissuade them from participating. The group receiving no incentive had the smallest proportion of individuals with cancer. However, there was no relationship between incentive group and family history of cancer, age, or income. Overall, incentives appear to be a sensible way to motivate survey participation.
我们对健康态度和行为的理解通常依赖于全国性调查。本研究调查了健康信息国家趋势调查的构成是如何受到参与激励措施影响的。曾患癌症的年轻受访者最不可能表示缺乏激励会使他们不愿参与。未获得激励的组中患癌症个体的比例最小。然而,激励组与癌症家族史、年龄或收入之间没有关系。总体而言,激励措施似乎是促进调查参与的明智方式。