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Perceived Risks and Benefits in a Text Message Study of Substance Abuse and Sexual Behavior
Authors:Erin E. Bonar  Gerald P. Koocher  Matthew F. Benoit  R. Lorraine Collins  James A. Cranford  Maureen A. Walton
Affiliation:1. Department of PsychiatryUniversity of Michigan School of Medicine;2. College of Science and HealthDePaul University;3. Department of PsychologyBowling Green State University;4. Department of Community Health and Health BehaviorThe State University of New York at Buffalo;5. Injury Center University of Michigan
Abstract:To inform ethical procedures for human subjects research using mobile health (mHealth), we examined perceived risks and benefits of study participation among emerging adults (= 54) with drug use who completed text message assessments of substance use and sexual behaviors. Most participants reported comfort with participation and some reported perceived benefits, such as improved relationships. Perceived risks were infrequently reported, including negative emotions and legal or financial concerns. In conclusion, participants from a vulnerable population reported few perceived harms of participation in longitudinal mHealth assessments of sensitive behaviors. Researchers should continue characterizing participants’ perspectives on ethical aspects of mHealth research.
Keywords:emerging adults  mHealth  sexual behavior  substance abuse  text messaging
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