Published on in Vol 18, No 6 (2016): Jun

Participation in an Intensive Longitudinal Study with Weekly Web Surveys Over 2.5 Years

Participation in an Intensive Longitudinal Study with Weekly Web Surveys Over 2.5 Years

Participation in an Intensive Longitudinal Study with Weekly Web Surveys Over 2.5 Years

Journals

  1. Weitzman A, Barber J, Kusunoki Y. Sexual Concurrency and Contraceptive Use Among Young Adult Women. Demography 2019;56(2):549 View
  2. Weitzman A. The Social Production and Salience of Young Women’s Desire for Sex. Social Forces 2019 View
  3. Goldberg R, Koffman D, Tienda M. Using Bi‐Weekly Surveys to Portray Adolescent Partnership Dynamics: Lessons From a Mobile Diary Study. Journal of Research on Adolescence 2019;29(3):646 View
  4. Côté M, Harrison S, Lapointe A, Laramée C, Desroches S, Lemieux S, Lamarche B, Bélanger-Gravel A. A cross-sectional survey examining motivation and beliefs to participating in a web-based prospective cohort study on nutrition and health among individuals with a low socioeconomic status. BMC Public Health 2020;20(1) View
  5. Chin A, Couper M, Beckett D. Attrition in a Longitudinal Online Randomized Controlled Trial with Prospective Homeowners. Field Methods 2021;33(1):3 View
  6. Wagner J, Couper M, Axinn W, Gatny H. The utility of a follow-up interview for respondents to a longitudinal survey with frequent measurement. Social Science Research 2019;82:113 View
  7. Barber J, Kusunoki Y, Gatny H, Budnick J. The Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence and the Risk of Pregnancy during the Transition to Adulthood. American Sociological Review 2018;83(5):1020 View
  8. Brew B, Weitzman A, Musick K, Kusunoki Y. Young women's joint relationship, sex, and contraceptive trajectories: Evidence from the United States. Demographic Research 2020;42:933 View
  9. Roche B, Gaillard B, Léger L, Pélagie-Moutenda R, Sochacki T, Cazelles B, Ledrans M, Blateau A, Fontenille D, Etienne M, Simard F, Salathé M, Yébakima A. An ecological and digital epidemiology analysis on the role of human behavior on the 2014 Chikungunya outbreak in Martinique. Scientific Reports 2017;7(1) View
  10. Kusunoki Y, Barber J. The Dynamics of Intimate Relationships and Contraceptive Use During Early Emerging Adulthood. Demography 2020;57(6):2003 View
  11. Simmons R, Shattuck D, Jennings V. Assessing the Efficacy of an App-Based Method of Family Planning: The Dot Study Protocol. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(1):e5 View
  12. Moseson H, Dehlendorf C, Gerdts C, Vittinghoff E, Hiatt R, Barber J. No one to turn to: low social support and the incidence of undesired pregnancy in the United States. Contraception 2018;98(4):275 View
  13. Weitzman A, Kusunoki Y. The Prevalence, Frequency and Social Ecology of Sexual Concurrency Among Young Adult Women. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2020;52(2):129 View
  14. Vo P, Camargo C, Prosper M, Bair-Merritt M. Body Mass Index, Vitamin D Status, and Asthma Control Among Inner-City Children: A Feasibility Study. Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Pulmonology 2018;31(1):32 View
  15. Gibbs S, Kusunoki Y, Moreau C. Sexual Activity and Weekly Contraceptive Discontinuation and Selection Among Young Adult Women in Michigan. The Journal of Sex Research 2019;56(8):977 View
  16. Weitzman A, Mallory A. Racial, Socioeconomic, and Attitudinal Disparities in Trajectories of Young Women's Willingness to Refuse Unwanted Sex. Journal of Adolescent Health 2019;64(6):746 View
  17. Black J, Rockhill K, Forber A, Amioka E, May K, Haynes C, Dasgupta N, Dart R. An Online Survey for Pharmacoepidemiological Investigation (Survey of Non-Medical Use of Prescription Drugs Program): Validation Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(10):e15830 View
  18. Kusunoki Y, Barber J, Gatny H, Melendez R. Physical Intimate Partner Violence and Contraceptive Behaviors Among Young Women. Journal of Women's Health 2018;27(8):1016 View
  19. Field E. Material Hardship and Contraceptive Use During the Transition to Adulthood. Demography 2020;57(6):2057 View
  20. Barber J, Guzzo K, Budnick J, Kusunoki Y, Hayford S, Miller W. Black-White Differences in Pregnancy Desire During the Transition to Adulthood. Demography 2021;58(2):603 View
  21. Barber J, Gatny H. The social context of retrospective-prospective changes in pregnancy desire during the transition to adulthood: The role of fathers and intimate relationships. Demographic Research 2021;44:899 View
  22. Mitchell M, Fahmy C, Clark K, Pyrooz D. Non-random Study Attrition: Assessing Correction Techniques and the Magnitude of Bias in a Longitudinal Study of Reentry from Prison. Journal of Quantitative Criminology 2022;38(3):755 View
  23. Weitzman A, Barber J, Heinze J, Zimmerman M. How Nearby Homicides Affect Young Women's Pregnancy Desires: Evidence From a Quasi-Experiment. Demography 2021;58(3):927 View
  24. Barber J, Clark A, Gatny H. Changes in pregnancy desire after a pregnancy scare in a random sample of young adult women in a Michigan county. Contraception 2021;104(4):388 View
  25. Cha H, Weitzman A. What Explains Socioeconomic Disparities in Early Pregnancy Rates?. Social Forces 2022 View
  26. Eilers M. What a (Young) Woman Wants: Concurrent Effects of Desire to Avoid Pregnancy and Desire for Sex on Sexual Intercourse and Contraceptive Use. Demography 2022;59(6):2271 View
  27. Kusunoki Y, Bevilacqua K, Barber J. The Dynamics of Intimate Relationships and Violent Victimization Among Young Women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2023;38(3-4):3344 View
  28. West B, Axinn W, Couper M, Gatny H, Schroeder H. A Web-based Event History Calendar Approach for Measuring Contraceptive Use Behavior. Field Methods 2022;34(1):3 View
  29. Brooks I, Weitzman A. Religiosity and Young Unmarried Women's Sexual and Contraceptive Behavior: New Evidence From a Longitudinal Panel of Young Adult Women. Demography 2022;59(3):895 View
  30. Yu T, Chen J, Gu N, Hay J, Gong C. Predicting panel attrition in longitudinal HRQoL surveys during the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2022;20(1) View
  31. Merchant E, Gutmann M. The IT of Demography. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 2022;44(4):6 View
  32. Blumenstock S, Barber J. Sexual Intercourse Frequency During Pregnancy: Weekly Surveys Among 237 Young Women from A Random Population-Based Sample. The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2022;19(10):1524 View
  33. Cha H. Past, present, and future dimensions of socioeconomic status and sexual self-efficacy of young women during the transition into adulthood. Social Science & Medicine 2022;306:115128 View
  34. Marshall E, Shepherd H. Variants of Second Demographic Transition: Empirical Evidence from Young Women’s Attitudes About Childbearing. Population Research and Policy Review 2022;41(6):2531 View
  35. Weitzman A, Barber J, Heinze J, Kusunoki Y, Zimmerman M. Exposure to Nearby Homicides and Young Women’s Reproductive Lives during the Transition to Adulthood. American Journal of Sociology 2023;129(3):856 View
  36. Hudde A, Jacob M. There’s More in the Data! Using Month-Specific Information to Estimate Changes Before and After Major Life Events. Sociological Science 2023;10:830 View
  37. Barber J, Liao T. Methods and theory for analyzing intensive longitudinal data in family research. Journal of Marriage and Family 2024;86(5):1557 View
  38. Tienda M, Koffman D. Using Paradata to Evaluate Youth Participation in a Digital Diary Study. Social Science Computer Review 2021;39(4):666 View
  39. Eilers M. Attitudes and Behavior Feedback Loops for Young Women’s Premarital Sex. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2024;10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Sastry N, Fomby P, McGonagle K. Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology. View