Screening and Retaining Adolescents Recruited through Social Media for a Longitudinal Clinical Trial (Preprint)

Author:

Weisblum MargaretORCID,Trussell EmmaORCID,Schwinn TraciORCID,Pacheco Andrea RORCID,Nurkin PaigeORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social media has become a popular method to recruit participants, particularly for studies with hard-to-reach populations. These studies still face challenges in data quality and, for longitudinal studies, sample retention. However, in addition to aiding in recruitment, social media platforms can help researchers with participant verification and tracking procedures during the study. There is limited prior research describing how longitudinal studies can use social media to screen and retain participants.

OBJECTIVE

This paper describes strategies implemented to screen and retain a nationwide sample of sexual minority youth who were recruited through social media for a longitudinal study testing a drug abuse prevention program.

METHODS

Screening strategies for participants recruited online included collecting necessary demographic information (name, phone, email, social media accounts, alternate contacts), verifying this information using publicly available online records, and sending confirmation emails to ensure working email addresses and correct dates of birth. Retention strategies included communications designed to develop positive participant relations, incentives for survey completion, regular updating of participant contact information, targeting hard-to-reach participants, and utilizing social media as an alternative means of contacting participants.

RESULTS

During enrollment, the only demographic data required was a phone number and an email address, still 87.58% of participants provided their Instagram as an alternative means of contact. This form of alternative communication remains the most preferred with 87.40% of participants continuing to provide an Instagram username as of January 2023, three years after recruitment began. In comparison, other alternative means of contact (e.g., Facebook, alternative email) were provided by only 6.43%-56.18% of participants. Direct messaging on Instagram was used to successfully confirm participant identity, remind participants to take annual follow-up surveys, and update lost participant contact information. Screening and retention strategies used in the study have helped achieve 96.30-96.71% sample retention across 3 waves of data collection.

CONCLUSIONS

Though social media can be a helpful tool to recruit participants, attrition and participant authenticity difficulties may be associated with this method. Screening and retention strategies can be implemented to improve retention. Internet searches are effective for screening applicants to ensure they meet eligibility requirements. Additionally, social media—Instagram in this study—can help to track and locate participants who do not respond to traditional contact methods.

CLINICALTRIAL

ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03954535

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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