Adherence of Mobile App-Based Surveys and Comparison With Traditional Surveys: eCohort Study
Article 2021 en
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Chathurangi H Pathiravasan
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Yuankai Zhang
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Ludovic Trinquart
Abstract
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We observed that eFHS participants had a high survey return at baseline and each 3-month survey period over the 12 months of follow up. We observed moderate to high agreement between digital and research center measures for several types of surveys, including physical activity, depressive symptoms, and alcohol use. Thus, this digital data collection mechanism is a promising tool to collect data related to cardiovascular disease and its risk factors.
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