The Effects of Placement and Order on Consent to Data Linkage in a Web survey

Author:

Burton Jonathan1,Couper Mick P2,Jäckle Annette1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Essex Institute for Social and Economic Research, , Colchester, Wivenhoe Park, Essex CO4 3SQ, UK

2. University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, , P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, USA

Abstract

Abstract We report on an experiment in a supplemental web survey as part of a longitudinal study in the United Kingdom where we ask survey respondents to consent to two forms of data linkage to health records and to consent to be mailed a serology kit. We varied the placement (early, early in context, or late in the survey) and order (linkage first or serology first) of the consent requests. We also examine reasons for consent or non-consent. We find that order of the requests does not make much difference, but making the requests early in the survey significantly increases consent rates over asking them after a series of content-related questions (by 3.4 percentage points) or later in the survey (by 7.2 percentage points). This is consistent with previous research showing that early requests for consent in a survey have a positive effect. The main reason chosen for not consenting related to the personal nature of the information requested.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Health Foundation

University of Essex Ethics Committee

NHS Health Research Authority

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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