| Literature DB >> 32533797 |
Megan E Patrick1,2, Mick P Couper3, Michael J Parks1, Virginia Laetz3, John E Schulenberg3.
Abstract
AIMS: The experiment tested the effects of a web-push survey research protocol, compared with the standard mailed paper-and-pencil protocol, among young adults aged 19-30 years in the 'Monitoring the Future' (MTF) longitudinal study. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: The US-based MTF study has measured substance use trends among young adults in panel samples followed biennially, using consistent mailed survey procedures from 1977 to 2017. In 2018, young adult participants in the MTF longitudinal component scheduled to be surveyed at ages 19-30 in 2018 (from high school senior cohorts of 2006-17, n = 14 709) were randomly assigned to receive the standard mail/paper survey procedures or new web-push procedures. MEASUREMENTS: Primary outcomes were responding to the survey and prevalence estimates for past 30-day use of alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and illicit drugs.Entities:
Keywords: longitudinal; paper survey; response rate; substance use estimates; survey research; web-based survey
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32533797 PMCID: PMC7736051 DOI: 10.1111/add.15158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addiction ISSN: 0965-2140 Impact factor: 6.526
Experimental procedures by condition.
| Condition | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Order | Action | Standard MTF | Web‐push condition |
| 1 | Selection letter; newsletter | Cp | Cw |
| 2 | Questionnaire | P, $ | W, $, e‐mail, text (SMS) |
| 3 | Reminder postcard | Cp | W, e‐mail |
| 4 | Reminder letter | Cp | Pb, W, $, e‐mail |
| 5 | Non‐response phone call | Cp | Cpw |
| 6 | Final mailing | P | Cpw, P, W |
$ = incentive check;
Cp = communication mentioning the paper questionnaire (not including the actual questionnaire);
Cpw = communication mentioning both the paper questionnaire and the web questionnaire;
Cw = communication without mention of mode of survey;
e‐mail = communication duplicated in an e‐mail to those who provided e‐mail addresses;
text (SMS) = communication duplicated in a text message;
W = web survey log‐in information (URL, PIN and QR code).
All occur via postal mail service except for ‘e‐mail’.
Procedures are based on Monitoring the Future (MTF) protocol and altered minimally across conditions.
This is the first time web‐push respondents receive a paper questionnaire.
Response rates overall and by baseline characteristics by condition.
| Standard MTF | Web‐push condition |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | SE | % | SE | ||
| Total (overall) | 35.125 | 0.006 | 39.074 | 0.006 | < 0.001 |
| Follow‐up number (age, years) | |||||
| 1 (age 19–20) | 31.105 | 0.014 | 43.868 | 0.015 | < 0.001 |
| 2 (age 21–22) | 32.384 | 0.014 | 36.023 | 0.015 | NS |
| 3 (age 23–24) | 32.489 | 0.014 | 39.498 | 0.015 | < 0.001 |
| 4 (age 25–26) | 36.844 | 0.015 | 35.373 | 0.015 | NS |
| 5 (age 27–28) | 36.933 | 0.015 | 39.083 | 0.015 | NS |
| 6 (age 29–30) | 41.149 | 0.015 | 40.528 | 0.015 | NS |
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 30.984 | 0.008 | 33.464 | 0.009 | < 0.05 |
| Female | 39.134 | 0.008 | 44.137 | 0.009 | < 0.001 |
| Race/ethnicity | |||||
| White | 40.444 | 0.008 | 42.835 | 0.008 | NS |
| Black | 24.630 | 0.016 | 28.624 | 0.017 | NS |
| Hispanic | 27.789 | 0.014 | 33.310 | 0.015 | < 0.05 |
| Other | 30.776 | 0.017 | 40.127 | 0.017 | < 0.001 |
| Parent education | |||||
| High school or less | 28.857 | 0.011 | 32.941 | 0.011 | < 0.05 |
| Some college/more | 38.434 | 0.007 | 42.234 | 0.007 | < 0.001 |
| 4‐year college plans | |||||
| Not definitely | 29.415 | 0.009 | 30.927 | 0.009 | NS |
| Definitely | 39.775 | 0.008 | 45.427 | 0.008 | < 0.001 |
| Any life‐time substance use | |||||
| Alcohol | 32.929 | 0.007 | 37.097 | 0.007 | < 0.001 |
| Cigarettes | 28.362 | 0.009 | 32.242 | 0.009 | < 0.01 |
| Marijuana | 28.525 | 0.008 | 33.460 | 0.009 | < 0.001 |
| Other illicit drugs | 28.626 | 0.011 | 35.022 | 0.011 | < 0.001 |
P‐value is for significance test for respective differences between rates across rows. NS = non‐significant; MTF = Monitoring the Future; SE = standard error.
Figure 1Response rate in 2018 by condition for each follow‐up/age group
Multiple logistic regression predicting any response (1) versus no response (0) based on experimental condition and baseline characteristics.
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| aOR | (95% CI) | aOR | (95% CI) | |||
| Web‐push (versus standard MTF) | 1.188 | (1.096, 1.287) | 0.856 | (0.627, 1.166) | ||
| Follow‐up number/age, years | ||||||
| 1 (age 19–20) | 0.905 | (0.784, 1.046) | 0.682 | (0.555, 0.839) | ||
| 2 (age 21–22) | 0.747 | (0.649, 0.860) | 0.699 | (0.573, 0.853) | ||
| 3 (age 23–24) | 0.804 | (0.703, 0.918) | 0.688 | (0.568, 0.833) | ||
| 4 (age 25–26) | 0.820 | (0.717, 0.938) | 0.849 | (0.703, 1.026) | ||
| 5 (age 27–28) | 0.900 | (0.788, 1.028) | 0.868 | (0.719, 1.047) | ||
| 6 (age 29–30: reference) | ||||||
| Male | 0.684 | (0.631, 0.743) | 0.659 | (0.634, 0.800) | ||
| Race/ethnicity | ||||||
| White (reference) | ||||||
| Black | 0.506 | (0.436, 0.587) | 0.496 | (0.401, 0.614) | ||
| Hispanic | 0.690 | (0.608, 0.783) | 0.680 | (0.568, 0.813) | ||
| Other | 0.755 | (0.666, 0.857) | 0.674 | (0.560, 0.812) | ||
| Parent some college education | 1.290 | (1.170, 1.422) | 1.228 | (1.069, 1.409) | ||
| 4‐year college plans (definite) | 1.459 | (1.337, 1.593) | 1.622 | (1.432, 1.835) | ||
| Any life‐time substance use (age 18) | ||||||
| Alcohol use | 0.819 | (0.740, 0.907) | 0.865 | (0.748, 0.998) | ||
| Cigarette use | 0.745 | (0.670, 0.828) | 0.734 | (0.632, 0.851) | ||
| Marijuana use | 0.784 | (0.705, 0.872) | 0.771 | (0.663, 0.897) | ||
| Other illicit drug use | 0.948 | (0.853, 1.053) | 1.084 | (0.935, 1.256) | ||
| Web‐push × follow‐up (joint | ||||||
| × 1 (age 19–20) | 1.748 | (1.309, 2.336) | ||||
| × 2 (age 21–22) | 1.142 | (0.861, 1.514) | ||||
| × 3 (age 23–24) | 1.358 | (1.040, 1.775) | ||||
| × 4 (age 25–26) | 0.926 | (0.708, 1.210) | ||||
| × 5 (age 27–28) | 1.072 | (0.822, 1.397) | ||||
| Web‐push × male | 1.081 | (0.917, 1.273) | ||||
| Web‐push × race/ethnicity (joint | ||||||
| × Black | 1.028 | (0.762, 1.384) | ||||
| × Hispanic | 1.021 | (0.793, 1.315) | ||||
| × Other | 1.237 | (0.958, 1.595) | ||||
| Web‐push × parental education | 1.100 | (0.904, 1.338) | ||||
| Web‐push × college plans | 0.810 | (0.680, 0.966) | ||||
| Web‐push × alcohol use | 0.899 | (0.733, 1.101) | ||||
| Web‐push × cigarette use | 1.036 | (0.838, 1.282) | ||||
| Web‐push × marijuana use | 1.026 | (0.829, 1.268) | ||||
| Web‐push × illicit drug use | 0.758 | (0.613, 0.937) | ||||
Weighted n = 9946 (unweighted n = 12 005); model 1 does not include interaction terms.
P < 0.05;
P < 0.01;
P < 0.001; P‐values for interaction terms account for multiple testing. MTF = Monitoring the Future; CI = confidence interval; aOR = adjusted odds ratio.
Figure 2Predicted probability of responding according to life‐time illicit drug use by treatment condition
Prevalence of substance use in the past 30 days reported at 2018 follow‐up by condition.
| Standard MTF | Web‐push | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| % | SE | % | SE | |
| Alcohol | 65.655 | 0.011 | 65.716 | 0.011 |
| Cigarettes | 12.129 | 0.008 | 12.857 | 0.007 |
| Marijuana | 23.529 | 0.011 | 24.692 | 0.010 |
| Illicit drugs | 7.348 | 0.007 | 6.101 | 0.005 |
| Vaping (nicotine) | 7.790 | 0.010 | 10.875 | 0.011 |
For comparisons,
difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). MTF = Monitoring the Future; SE = standard error.
Logistic regression using attrition weights predicting past 30‐day substance use based on experimental condition and baseline and follow‐up characteristics.
| Alcohol use | Cigarette use | Marijuana use | Other illicit drug use | Vaping | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | |
| Web‐push (versus standard MTF) | ||||||||||
| Model 1 (bivariate) | 1.002 | (0.876–1.148) | 1.069 | (0.875–1.305) | 1.066 | (0.914–1.243) | 0.819 | (0.635–1.058) | 1.444 | (1.028–2.029) |
| Model 2 (adjusted for socio‐demographics) | 1.011 | (0.875–1.168) | 1.130 | (0.923–1.385) | 1.087 | (0.930–1.270) | 0.851 | (0.659–1.099) | 1.406 | (0.984–2.008) |
Socio‐demographics included race/ethnicity, sex, parents’ education, college aspirations, current student status at follow‐up, highest degree at follow‐up and current employment status at follow‐up.
P < 0.05. MTF = Monitoring the Future; SE = standard error; OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.