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Randomized Study of Survey Recruitment Strategies for Parents of Autistic Children

Abstract

Introduction

This study aimed to compare phone, email, or text message recruitment strategies for engaging parents of autistic children in an online survey.

Method

In this randomized study, a sample of 1,624 parents of autistic children spectrum disorder (autism) from an integrated health system in Southern California were sent an initial mailed letter and email simultaneously for baseline survey outreach. Then, participants were randomly assigned to one of three follow-up recruitment groups: phone, email, or text message. We compared the efficacy of recruitment strategies in multivariate models.

Results

All three follow-up methods were equally effective for eliciting a survey response. Parents of girls were less likely to respond to survey outreach attempts than parents of boys.

Discussion

Multiple modalities of survey recruitment, including digital and mobile approaches, effectively recruit parents of children in research.

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