| Literature DB >> 24338864 |
Karen Meneses1, Andres Azuero, Xiaogang Su, Rachel Benz, Patrick McNees.
Abstract
Attrition can jeopardize both internal and external validity. The goal of this secondary analysis was to examine predictors of attrition using baseline data of 432 participants in the Rural Breast Cancer Survivors study. Attrition predictors were conceptualized based on demographic, social, cancer treatment, physical health, and mental health characteristics. Baseline measures were selected using this conceptualization. Bivariate tests of association, discrete-time Cox regression models and recursive partitioning techniques were used in analysis. Results showed that 100 participants (23%) dropped out by Month 12. Non-linear tree analyses showed that poor mental health and lack of health insurance were significant predictors of attrition. Findings contribute to future research efforts to reduce research attrition among rural underserved populations.Entities:
Keywords: attrition; breast cancer survivors; predictors of attrition; rural women; secondary analysis; underserved populations
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24338864 PMCID: PMC4116629 DOI: 10.1002/nur.21576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Nurs Health ISSN: 0160-6891 Impact factor: 2.228