Amon Krestina L, Paxton Karen, Klineberg Emily, Riley Lisa, Hawke Catherine, Steinbeck Katharine
Int J Adolesc Med Health. 2016 Feb;28(1):69-77. doi: 10.1515/ijamh-2014-0074.
Facebook has been used in health research, but there is a lack of literature regarding how Facebook may be used to recruit younger adolescents. A Facebook Page was created for an adolescent cohort study on the effects of puberty hormones on well-being and behaviour in early adolescence. Used as a communication tool with existing participants, it also aimed to alert potential participants to the study. The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed description of the development of the study Facebook Page and present the fan response to the types of posts made on the Page using the Facebook-generated Insights data. Two types of posts were made on the study Facebook Page. The first type was study-related update posts and events. The second was relevant adolescent and family research and current news posts. Observations on the use of and response to the Page were made over 1 year across three phases (phase 1, very low Facebook use; phase 2, high Facebook use; phase 3, low Facebook use). Most Page fans were female (88.6%), with the largest group of fans aged between 35 and 44 years. Study-related update posts with photographs were the most popular. This paper provides a model on which other researchers could base Facebook communication and potential recruitment in the absence of established guidelines.
脸书已被用于健康研究,但关于如何利用脸书招募青少年的文献却很匮乏。为一项关于青春期激素对青春期早期幸福感和行为影响的青少年队列研究创建了一个脸书页面。它被用作与现有参与者沟通的工具,同时也旨在提醒潜在参与者关注该研究。本文旨在详细描述该研究脸书页面的发展情况,并利用脸书生成的洞察数据展示粉丝对页面上发布内容类型的反应。该研究脸书页面发布了两种类型的帖子。第一种是与研究相关的更新帖子和活动。第二种是相关的青少年及家庭研究和当前新闻帖子。在一年时间里分三个阶段(阶段1,脸书使用频率极低;阶段2,脸书使用频率高;阶段3,脸书使用频率低)对该页面的使用情况和反应进行了观察。大多数页面粉丝为女性(88.6%),最大的粉丝群体年龄在35至44岁之间。带有照片的与研究相关的更新帖子最受欢迎。本文提供了一个模型,在缺乏既定指导方针的情况下,其他研究人员可以以此为基础进行脸书沟通和潜在招募。