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iTunes song-gifting is a low-cost, efficient recruitment tool to engage high-risk MSM in internet research.

Christine M Holland1, Natalie D Ritchie2, Steve N Du Bois3,4.   

Abstract

This brief report describes methodology and results of a novel, efficient, and low-cost recruitment tool to engage high-risk MSM in online research. We developed an incentivization protocol using iTunes song-gifting to encourage participation of high-risk MSM in an Internet-based survey of HIV status, childhood sexual abuse, and adult behavior and functioning. Our recruitment methodology yielded 489 participants in 4.5 months at a total incentive cost of $1.43USD per participant. The sample comprised a critically high-risk group of MSM, including 71.0 % who reported recent condomless anal intercourse. We offer a "how-to" guide to aid future investigators in using iTunes song-gifting incentives.

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Keywords:  HIV/STI prevention; Incentives; Internet research methodology; Men who have sex with men; Recruitment

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26174208     DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1130-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Behav        ISSN: 1090-7165


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Authors:  Eric Hall; Travis Sanchez; Rob Stephenson; Aryeh D Stein; Robert Craig Sineath; Maria Zlotorzynska; Patrick Sullivan
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