| Literature DB >> 21087922 |
Mick P Couper1, Gwen L Alexander, Nanhua Zhang, Roderick J A Little, Noel Maddy, Michael A Nowak, Jennifer B McClure, Josephine J Calvi, Sharon J Rolnick, Melanie A Stopponi, Christine Cole Johnson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Internet provides us with tools (user metrics or paradata) to evaluate how users interact with online interventions. Analysis of these paradata can lead to design improvements.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21087922 PMCID: PMC3056524 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Baseline description of the enrolled subjects by study arm
| Study Arm | |||||
| Variable | Total | Arm 1 Control | Arm 2 Tailored | Arm 3 Tailored + | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) median | 46.3 (10.8) 48.0 | 46.1 (10.6) 47.0 | 46.5 (10.8) 48.0 | 46.4 (10.9) 47.0 | |
| Female, n, % | 1729 (69) | 576 (69) | 577 (69) | 576 (69) | |
| African American, n, % | 585 (24) | 192 (23) | 196 (24) | 197 (24) | |
| Hispanic, n, % | 192 (8) | 69 (8) | 66 (8) | 57 (7) | |
| Married/with partner, n, % | 1805 (72) | 595 (72) | 602 (72) | 609 (73) | |
| High school education or less, n, % | 217 (9) | 76 (9) | 70 (8) | 71 (9) | |
| Associate or some college, n, % | 1023 (41) | 334 (40) | 352 (42) | 337 (40) | |
| College degree, n, % | 659 (26) | 219 (26) | 232 (28) | 208 (25) | |
| Post bachelor’s education, n, % | 607 (24) | 205 (25) | 183 (22) | 219 (26) | |
| Precontemplator stage, n, % | 49 (2) | 17 (2) | 14 (2) | 18 (2) | |
| Contemplator stage, n, % | 1247 (50) | 412 (49) | 421 (50) | 414 (49) | |
| Preparation stage, n, % | 511 (20) | 164 (20) | 175 (21) | 172 (21) | |
| Action stage, n, % | 170 (7) | 54 (6) | 61 (7) | 55 (7) | |
| Maintenance stage, n, % | 533 (21) | 189 (23) | 166 (20) | 178 (21) | |
| Precontemplator stage, n, % | 40 (2) | 11 (1) | 17 (2) | 12 (1) | |
| Contemplator stage, n, % | 1547 (62) | 519 (62) | 523 (62) | 505 (60) | |
| Preparation stage, n, % | 389 (15) | 128 (15) | 124 (15) | 137 (16) | |
| Action stage, n, % | 104 (4) | 35 (4) | 35 (4) | 34 (4) | |
| Maintenance stage (%) | 430 (17) | 143 (17) | 138 (16) | 149 (18) | |
| Fruits and vegetables/day, 16-item measure of servings: meana (SD) median | 4.4 (2.8) 3.8 | 4.6 (3.0) 3.9 | 4.2 (2.7) 3.6 | 4.5 (2.7) 4.0 | |
| Fruits and vegetables/day, 2-item measure of servings: mean (SD) median | 3.3 (1.58) 3.0 | 3.3 (1.57) 3.0 | 3.2 (1.57) 3.0 | 3.4 (1.59) 3.0 | |
a Using the Kruskal-Wallis test, the means by arms were statistically significantly different at P = .049.
Descriptive statistics on component engagement measures (n=2513)
| Variable | Mean | SD | Median |
| Total session accesses (SESS_TOT) | 10.64 | 7.14 | 9 |
| Unique session accesses (SESS_UNIQ) | 3.14 | 1.20 | 4 |
| Total special feature accesses (SF_TOT) | 11.13 | 10.79 | 8 |
| Total time excluding survey completion (NON_SURVEY_MINS) | 42.16 | 42.93 | 29.55 |
Models of standardized breadth and depth regressed on common demographic/baseline variables
| Predictors | Breadth | Depth | |||
| Coefficient | (SE) | Coefficient | (SE) | ||
| Arm 1: Untailored | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Arm 2: Tailored | 0.114 b | (0.047) | 0.234 b | (0.049) | |
| Arm 3: Tailored with HOBI | 0.141 b | (0.047) | 0.305 b | (0.049) | |
| 0.407 b | (0.044) | 0.087 | (0.046) | ||
| < 29 | -0.475 b | (0.101) | -0.428 b | (0.104) | |
| 29-38 | -0.437 b | (0.081) | -0.315 b | (0.084) | |
| 39-48 | -0.230 b | (0.074) | -0.262 b | (0.077) | |
| 49-58 | -0.047 | (0.068) | -0.182 b | (0.070) | |
| 59+ | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| White | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Black | -0.045 | (0.050) | 0.098 | (0.052) | |
| Other | -0.034 | (0.071) | -0.110 | (0.073) | |
| Hispanic versus non Hispanic | -0.127 | (0.086) | 0.094 | (0.088) | |
| High school or lessc | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Some college | 0.110 | (0.059) | -0.150 a | (0.061) | |
| College graduate | 0.106 | (0.063) | -0.137 a | (0.065) | |
| Postgraduate | -0.026 | (0.064) | -0.265 b | (0.067) | |
| -0.167 b | (0.046) | -0.062 | (0.047) | ||
| Never married | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Formerly married | -0.048 | (0.079) | 0.007 | (0.082) | |
| Married/living with partner | -0.015 | (0.066) | 0.071 | (0.068) | |
| Poor to good | -0.050 | (0.042) | 0.063 | (0.044) | |
| Very good to excellent | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Low | -0.047 | (0.063) | 0.101 | (0.065) | |
| Medium | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| High | 0.031 | (0.052) | -0.054 | (0.054) | |
| Low | -0.126 a | (0.057) | -0.071 | (0.059) | |
| Medium | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| High | -0.078 | (0.048) | -0.069 | (0.050) | |
| Low | -0.126 a | (0.057) | 0.018 | (0.056) | |
| Medium | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| High | -0.078 | (0.063) | 0.015 | (0.060) | |
| Low | 0.021 | (0.054) | -0.027 | (0.056) | |
| Medium | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| High | -0.074 | (0.058) | -0.023 | (0.060) | |
| Inactive | 0.197 a | (0.094) | 0.182 | (0.098) | |
| Low activity | 0.163 a | (0.066) | 0.047 | (0.068) | |
| Somewhat active | 0.100 | (0.059) | 0.065 | (0.061) | |
| Very active | --- | --- | --- | --- | |
| Intrinsic motivationd | 0.074 b | (0.021) | 0.026 | (0.026) | |
| Extrinsic motivatione | -0.047 b | (0.014) | -0.017 | (0.014) | |
| Constant | -0.287 | (0.195) | -0.259 | 0.202 | |
| Observations | 2461 | 2461 | |||
| R2 | .108 | .053 | |||
a P < .05
b P <.01
c Category includes those with vocational or technical training.
d Intrinsic motivation measures personal importance or internal drive to do a behavior. Examples are: “I have a strong value for eating healthy” and “I want to take responsibility for my own health.”
e Extrinsic motivation measures perceived outside influences on behavior. Examples are: “Others would be upset with me if I didn’t (eat more fruits and vegetables)” and “It is easier to do what I am told.”
Model of survey completion at 3-, 6-, and 12-months
| Predictors | Odds Ratio | 95% Confidence Interval | |
| 3-month | 1.0 | ||
| 6-month | 0.48 b | (0.42-0.56) | |
| 12-month | 0.48 b | (0.41-0.55) | |
| Arm 1: Untailored | 1.0 | ||
| Arm 2: Tailored | 0.82 | (0.64-1.06) | |
| Arm 3: Tailored with HOBI | 0.79 | (0.61-1.02) | |
| 1.07 | (0.85-1.35) | ||
| < 29 | 1.06 | (0.63-1.81) | |
| 29-38 | 1.1 | (0.71-1.69) | |
| 39-48 | 1.03 | (0.70-1.54) | |
| 49-58 | 0.92 | (0.63-1.34) | |
| 59+ | 1.0 | ||
| White | 1.0 | ||
| Black | 0.85 | (0.66-1.09) | |
| Other | 0.82 | (0.57-1.17) | |
| Hispanic | 0.63 a | (0.41-0.97) | |
| High school or less | 1.0 | ||
| Some college | 0.86 | (0.64-1.15) | |
| College graduate | 1.02 | (0.74-1.41) | |
| Postgraduate | 1.32 | (0.94-1.85) | |
| 1.00 | (0.79-1.27) | ||
| Married | 1.0 | ||
| Formerly married | 0.99 | (0.66-1.50) | |
| Never married | 1.24 | (0.87-1.77) | |
| Poor to good | 0.77 a | (0.62-0.96) | |
| Very good to excellent | 1.0 | ||
| Low | 0.77 | (0.58-1.04) | |
| Medium | 1.00 | ||
| High | 1.00 | (0.74-1.34) | |
| Low | 0.97 | (0.72-1.30) | |
| Medium | 1.0 | ||
| High | 1.06 | (0.82-1.36) | |
| Low | 0.97 | (0.73-1.29) | |
| Medium | 1.0 | ||
| High | 1.17 | (0.86-1.59) | |
| Low | 1.29 | (0.96-1.73) | |
| Medium | 1.0 | ||
| High | 0.73 a | (0.54-0.99) | |
| Inactive | 0.68 | (0.43-1.09) | |
| Low activity | 0.89 | (0.62-1.29) | |
| Somewhat active | 0.91 | (0.65-1.26) | |
| Very active | 1.0 | ||
| Intrinsic motivation (see | 0.98 | (0.86-1.12) | |
| Extrinsic motivation (see | 0.96 | (0.90-1.03) | |
| Breadth | 4.11 b | (3.61-4.69) | |
| Depth | 2.12 b | (1.89-2.38) | |
| Constant | 22.55 b | (7.95-63.92) | |
| Observations | 7383 | ||
| Max-rescaled | .32 | ||
a P < .05
b P < .01