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考察体重相关招募信息对参与者特征的影响:一项随机现场实验。

Examining the effect of weight-related recruitment information on participant characteristics: A randomized field experiment.

作者信息

Wang Christy, Hunger Jeffrey M, Liao Joseph, Figueroa David, Lopez Alejandra, Tomiyama A Janet

机构信息

Department of Psychology University of California Los Angeles California USA.

Department of Psychology Miami University Miami Florida USA.

出版信息

Obes Sci Pract. 2024 Feb 2;10(1):e739. doi: 10.1002/osp4.739. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although 82% of American adults have a body mass index (BMI) of over 25, individuals with elevated BMI are considered difficult to recruit for studies. Effective participant identification and recruitment are crucial to minimize the likelihood of sampling bias. One understudied factor that could lead to sampling bias is the study information presented in recruitment materials. In the context of weight research, potential participants with higher weight may avoid studies that advertise weight-related procedures. Thus, this study experimentally manipulated the phrasing of weight-related information included in recruitment materials and examined its impact on participants' characteristics.

METHODS

Two visually similar flyers, either weight-salient or neutral, were randomly posted throughout a university campus to recruit participants ( = 300) for a short survey, assessing their internalized weight bias, anticipated and experienced stigmatizing experiences, eating habits, and general demographic characteristics.

RESULTS

Although the weight-salient (vs. neutral) flyer took 18.5 days longer to recruit the target sample size, there were no between flyer differences in respondents' internalized weight bias, anticipated/experienced weight stigma, disordered eating behaviors, BMI, or perceived weight. Absolute levels of these variables, however, were low overall.

CONCLUSION

Providing detailed information about study procedures allows participants to have more autonomy over their participation without differentially affecting participant characteristics.

摘要

目的

尽管82%的美国成年人身体质量指数(BMI)超过25,但BMI升高的个体被认为难以招募入研究。有效的参与者识别和招募对于将抽样偏差的可能性降至最低至关重要。一个未得到充分研究但可能导致抽样偏差的因素是招募材料中呈现的研究信息。在体重研究的背景下,体重较高的潜在参与者可能会避开宣传与体重相关程序的研究。因此,本研究通过实验操纵了招募材料中与体重相关信息的表述方式,并考察了其对参与者特征的影响。

方法

两种视觉上相似的传单,一种突出体重,另一种为中性,被随机张贴在大学校园各处,以招募参与者(n = 300)参与一项简短调查,评估他们内化的体重偏见、预期和经历的污名化体验、饮食习惯以及一般人口统计学特征。

结果

尽管突出体重(与中性相比)的传单招募到目标样本量所需的时间长了18.5天,但在受访者内化的体重偏见、预期/经历的体重污名、饮食失调行为、BMI或感知体重方面,两种传单之间没有差异。然而,这些变量的绝对水平总体较低。

结论

提供有关研究程序的详细信息可使参与者在参与过程中有更多自主权,而不会对参与者特征产生不同影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/1123/10835742/b14fcdf80bbb/OSP4-10-e739-g003.jpg

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