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Broad reach and targeted recruitment using Facebook for an online survey of young adult substance use.
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journal of medical internet research - 2012 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
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Studies of tobacco use and other health behaviors have reported great challenges in recruiting young adults. social media is widely used by young adults in the united states and represents a potentially fast,affordable method of recruiting study participants for survey research. the present study examined facebook as a mechanism to reach and survey young adults about tobacco and other substance use. participants were cigarette users,age 18-25 years old,living throughout the united states and recruited through facebook to complete a survey about tobacco and other substance use. paid advertising using facebook's ad program over 13 months from 2010 feb 28 to 2011 apr 4 targeted by age (18-25),location (united states or california),language (english),and tobacco- and/or marijuana-related keywords. facebook approved all ads. the campaign used 20 ads,which generated 28,683,151 impressions,yielding 14,808 clicks (0.7% of targeted facebook members),at an overall cost of $6,628.24. the average cost per click on an ad was $0.45. the success of individual ads varied widely. there was a rise in both clicks and impressions as the campaign grew. however,the peak for clicks was 3 months before the peak for ad impressions. of the 69,937,080 accounts for those age 18-25 in the united states,facebook estimated that 2.8% (n = 1,980,240) were reached through tobacco and marijuana keywords. our campaign yielded 5237 signed consents (35.4% of clicks),of which 3093 (59%) met criteria,and 1548 (50% of those who met criteria) completed the survey. the final cost per valid completed survey was $4.28. the majority of completed surveys came from whites (69%) and males (72%). the sample averaged 8.9 cigarettes per day (sd 7.5),3.8 years of smoking (sd 2.9),with a median of 1 lifetime quit attempts; 48% did not intend to quit smoking in the next 6 months. despite wide variety in the success of individual ads and potential concerns about sample representativeness,facebook was a useful,cost-effective recruitment source for young-adult smokers to complete a survey about the use of tobacco and other substances. the current findings support facebook as a viable recruitment option for assessment of health behavior in young adults.
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