Authors
E Bonar, A Bohnert, P Carter, S Clark, K Kidwell, C King, E Losman, S McCabe, L Prosser, M Walton
Publication date
2021/4/1
Journal
Injury prevention
Volume
27
Issue
Suppl 3
Pages
A4-A4
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Results
Among the N= 40, the sample had a mean age of 22.9 years. Gender was: 70% female, 5% non-conforming, 25% male. Race was: 75% White, 15% Black/African American, and 10% other racial identities; 17.5% were Hispanic/Latinx. Regarding feasibility, eligibility rates were similar (IPC: 17%, RC: 15%); consenting rates differed (IPC: 100%, RC: 56%), likely due to the RC’s telephone approach. Portal engagement increased from the IPC (60%) to the RC (93%), possibly due to addressing technical difficulties and IPC user feedback. BI and portal satisfaction were high (M= 9.3 on a 1–10 scale and M= 8.5, respectively). Interventions exceeded motivational interviewing fidelity thresholds (adapted for portal messaging). Follow-up rates were high (IPC: 80%, RC: 93%).