Improving Consent and Survey Procedures for young MSM in Web-based HIV Prevention
Improving Consent and Survey Procedures for young MSM in Web-based HIV Prevention was a two phase study created to to develop better methods for conducting online HIV prevention research. Phase I sought to explore alternative methods engaging participants in web-based research with consent information in order to maximize comprehension of material. Phase II of the project explored alternative methods of incentivizing survey participation in order to improve survey completion.
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Publications
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Preexposure Prophylaxis Modality Preferences Among Men Who Have Sex With Men and Use Social Media in the United States
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Randomised controlled trial of incentives to improve online survey completion among internet-using men who have sex with men.
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Use of Videos Improves Informed Consent Comprehension in Web-Based Surveys Among Internet-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial