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Summer Training Institute on Applied Research in Child and
Adolescent Development: Interventions

ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF DESIGNING
INTERVENTION RESEARCH: METHODS
1:30 – 3:30 PM, June 21, 2011

Issues and Challenges in Participant
Recruitment:
Using innovative technologies in
sampling, measurement, and design
Michele Ybarra MPH PhD
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
Roadmap
First, some brainstorming
 Second, intervention development within
the context of technology (and some
case examples)
 Third, survey design within the context of
technology (and some case examples)
 Finally, wrap up and questions

Internet
Adolescents’ online activities
90%
80%

70%
12-13
y.o.

60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%

0%
Social networking
sites

Twitter

Data from Pew Internet and American Life Project

Virtual worlds
Cell phones and
text messaging
Now a twist…
(now that I’ve convinced you that your next intervention should be textbased..)

Cell phone ownership among teens is also
somewhat fluid:
About 25% of 12-to-17 year-olds do not have a cell phone
BUT 34% of these youth have had a cell phone in the past

Change in cell phone ownership is most
common in the lowest income households:
42% of teens without cell phones in low income households
(those with yearly incomes below $30,000) say they have had
one in the past. [so, 42% vs. 34% - not super huge, but
notable]
And a turn…
From Pew data, we learn that:

Sharing phones is a fairly common
practice among teens:
Almost one in four (23%) teens who do not
own their own cell phone share one with
someone else.

Much of this phone sharing is with others
in the household, including siblings and
parents.
Prevention and intervention
program design
Step 1: Define your target audience.
WHO are you trying to reach?
Step 2: Identify the best way to reach
them.
Where *are* they?
(online, text, school, malls?)
Step 3: Understand their motivation for
taking part in your study? (just because
you build it, will they come?)
Step 4: What does the likely ‘end user’
look like? How can you reach them in
Case study
You are designing a program that will
foster desirable eating, physical
activity, self-care, and other healthrelated behaviors among young people
12-17 years of age
1.

2.

Where and how do you recruit your
participants?
What delivery mechanism do you
propose
Case study
You are designing a behavioral intervention to
improve the social skills of children with autism.
Your target age group is grade school.
…And, then a twist:
You are designing a behavioral intervention for
PARENTS of children with autism to improve
their coping skills and resiliency
Where and how do you recruit your
participants?
2.
What delivery mechanism do you propose
(and if it differs for the two populations, explain
why)
1.
Survey design
Step 1: Define your target audience. WHO is in
your sampling frame?
Step 2: Identify the best way to reach them. Is
there more than one way? (and if so, can you
combine them?)

Consider the relative strengths and weaknesses
of:
◦ RDD surveys
◦ Online panel surveys
◦ School based surveys
◦ Online open surveys
Who are you reaching? Who are you not?
Case study
You are conducting as study about unintended
pregnancy. Your 2 aims are to:
 Learn how the meaning and consequences of
unintended pregnancy vary between cultural
subgroups.
 Examine how cultural and structural factors
shape relationships, marriage (rates, age at) or
other processes affecting pregnancy motivation.
1.

2.

Where and how do you recruit your participants?
What communication mode(s) do you use to
interview your participants?
Case study
You are conducting as study to measure the
prevalence and incidence rates of youth
violence in a nationally representative
sample of children and adolescents.
You additionally aim to understand how
vulnerable populations – particularly LGBT
and non-English speaking youth – are
affected.
1.

2.

Where and how do you recruit your
participants?
What communication mode(s) do you use to
interview your participants?
Real world problem solving
What do you do if….
You proposed to recruit participants via
Facebook ads and *no one* is
responding?
Real world problem solving
What do you do if….
You designed your intervention to have a
specific duration and intensity, but then
you pilot test it and this is not feasible in
the field?
Real world problem solving
Other ideas? Experiences?
Final Musings
Technology is part of our everyday world. It is infused in our
culture, self-identity, relationship formation, etc. This is
especially true for young people.

As adolescent health researchers, our question
is not
*whether* to use technology in our study,
But rather
*how* to use technology in our study:




As a delivery mechanism?
As a data collection tool?
As part of your measurement protocol?

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Issues and challenges in participant recruitment: Using innovative technologies in sampling, measurement, and design

  • 1. Summer Training Institute on Applied Research in Child and Adolescent Development: Interventions ISSUES AND CHALLENGES OF DESIGNING INTERVENTION RESEARCH: METHODS 1:30 – 3:30 PM, June 21, 2011 Issues and Challenges in Participant Recruitment: Using innovative technologies in sampling, measurement, and design Michele Ybarra MPH PhD Center for Innovative Public Health Research
  • 2. Roadmap First, some brainstorming  Second, intervention development within the context of technology (and some case examples)  Third, survey design within the context of technology (and some case examples)  Finally, wrap up and questions 
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Adolescents’ online activities 90% 80% 70% 12-13 y.o. 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Social networking sites Twitter Data from Pew Internet and American Life Project Virtual worlds
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Now a twist… (now that I’ve convinced you that your next intervention should be textbased..) Cell phone ownership among teens is also somewhat fluid: About 25% of 12-to-17 year-olds do not have a cell phone BUT 34% of these youth have had a cell phone in the past Change in cell phone ownership is most common in the lowest income households: 42% of teens without cell phones in low income households (those with yearly incomes below $30,000) say they have had one in the past. [so, 42% vs. 34% - not super huge, but notable]
  • 18. And a turn… From Pew data, we learn that: Sharing phones is a fairly common practice among teens: Almost one in four (23%) teens who do not own their own cell phone share one with someone else. Much of this phone sharing is with others in the household, including siblings and parents.
  • 19. Prevention and intervention program design Step 1: Define your target audience. WHO are you trying to reach? Step 2: Identify the best way to reach them. Where *are* they? (online, text, school, malls?) Step 3: Understand their motivation for taking part in your study? (just because you build it, will they come?) Step 4: What does the likely ‘end user’ look like? How can you reach them in
  • 20. Case study You are designing a program that will foster desirable eating, physical activity, self-care, and other healthrelated behaviors among young people 12-17 years of age 1. 2. Where and how do you recruit your participants? What delivery mechanism do you propose
  • 21. Case study You are designing a behavioral intervention to improve the social skills of children with autism. Your target age group is grade school. …And, then a twist: You are designing a behavioral intervention for PARENTS of children with autism to improve their coping skills and resiliency Where and how do you recruit your participants? 2. What delivery mechanism do you propose (and if it differs for the two populations, explain why) 1.
  • 22. Survey design Step 1: Define your target audience. WHO is in your sampling frame? Step 2: Identify the best way to reach them. Is there more than one way? (and if so, can you combine them?) Consider the relative strengths and weaknesses of: ◦ RDD surveys ◦ Online panel surveys ◦ School based surveys ◦ Online open surveys Who are you reaching? Who are you not?
  • 23. Case study You are conducting as study about unintended pregnancy. Your 2 aims are to:  Learn how the meaning and consequences of unintended pregnancy vary between cultural subgroups.  Examine how cultural and structural factors shape relationships, marriage (rates, age at) or other processes affecting pregnancy motivation. 1. 2. Where and how do you recruit your participants? What communication mode(s) do you use to interview your participants?
  • 24. Case study You are conducting as study to measure the prevalence and incidence rates of youth violence in a nationally representative sample of children and adolescents. You additionally aim to understand how vulnerable populations – particularly LGBT and non-English speaking youth – are affected. 1. 2. Where and how do you recruit your participants? What communication mode(s) do you use to interview your participants?
  • 25. Real world problem solving What do you do if…. You proposed to recruit participants via Facebook ads and *no one* is responding?
  • 26. Real world problem solving What do you do if…. You designed your intervention to have a specific duration and intensity, but then you pilot test it and this is not feasible in the field?
  • 27. Real world problem solving Other ideas? Experiences?
  • 28. Final Musings Technology is part of our everyday world. It is infused in our culture, self-identity, relationship formation, etc. This is especially true for young people. As adolescent health researchers, our question is not *whether* to use technology in our study, But rather *how* to use technology in our study:    As a delivery mechanism? As a data collection tool? As part of your measurement protocol?

Notas del editor

  1. Today, we’re going to talk about the influence of technology on the design of intervention and prevention programs; as well as survey / epidemiology research
  2. First, let’s talk about the InternetWhose on, whose not; and what does it mean
  3. Virtual worlds = Gaia, Second Life or Habbo Hotel
  4. Reasons for phone censorship:Too expensiveParents took it awayPhone was broken and they could not replace it.
  5. 8% of US families with children 12-17 in the home do not have a landline telephone and 29% of families with teens receive all or most of their calls on cellular phones (pew data). Indeed, the percentage of cell-phone-only households has been increasing at a rate of roughly 2 percentage points every six months in recent years (PSRAI estimate). The Hispanic population has increased 43% between 2000 and 2010.PSRAI estimates that up to one in nine households with an adolescent would require Spanish interviewing.
  6. How does one maintain intervention fidelity but allow for flexibility inimplementation based on the unique needs of settings? Further, howcan one maintain intervention fidelity when working with largeresearch teams?
  7. How does one maintain intervention fidelity but allow for flexibility inimplementation based on the unique needs of settings? Further, howcan one maintain intervention fidelity when working with largeresearch teams?
  8. How does one maintain intervention fidelity but allow for flexibility inimplementation based on the unique needs of settings? Further, howcan one maintain intervention fidelity when working with largeresearch teams?