Cognitive and Field Testing of a New Set of Medication Adherence Self-Report Items for HIV Care
Abstract
We conducted four rounds of cognitive testing of self-report items that included 66 sociodemographically diverse participants, then field tested the three best items from the cognitive testing in a clinic waiting room (N = 351) and in an online social networking site for men who have sex with men (N = 6,485). As part of the online survey we conducted a randomized assessment of two versions of the adherence questionnaire—one which asked about...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive and Field Testing of a New Set of Medication Adherence Self-Report Items for HIV Care
Published Date
Sep 28, 2013
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
12
Pages
2349 - 2358
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