Does the management of personal integrity information lead to differing participation rates and response patterns in mental health surveys with young adults? A three-armed methodological experiment.
Claes AnderssonMarcus BendtsenPetra LindforsOlof MolanderPhilip LindnerNaira TopoocoKarin EngströmAnne H BermanPublished in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2021)
Consent to participate is marginally affected by different levels of personal integrity information. Current standard participant information procedures may not engage participants to read the information thoroughly, and online self-report mental health surveys may reduce stigma and thus be less subject to social desirability bias.