Published on in Vol 8, No 6 (2019): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/12984, first published .
Web-Based Eligibility Quizzes to Verify Opioid Use and County Residence Among Rural Young Adults: Eligibility Screening Results from a Feasibility Study

Web-Based Eligibility Quizzes to Verify Opioid Use and County Residence Among Rural Young Adults: Eligibility Screening Results from a Feasibility Study

Web-Based Eligibility Quizzes to Verify Opioid Use and County Residence Among Rural Young Adults: Eligibility Screening Results from a Feasibility Study

Journals

  1. Ballard A, Haardöerfer R, Prood N, Mbagwu C, Cooper H, Young A. Willingness to Participate in At-Home HIV Testing Among Young Adults Who Use Opioids in Rural Appalachia. AIDS and Behavior 2021;25(3):699 View
  2. Lancaster K, Cooper H, Browning C, Malvestutto C, Bridges J, Young A. Syringe Service Program Utilization, Barriers, and Preferences for Design in Rural Appalachia: Differences between Men and Women Who Inject Drugs. Substance Use & Misuse 2020;55(14):2268 View
  3. Young A, Ballard A, Cooper H. Novel Recruitment Methods for Research Among Young Adults in Rural Areas Who Use Opioids: Cookouts, Coupons, and Community-Based Staff. Public Health Reports® 2020;135(6):746 View
  4. Young A, Livingston M, Vickers‐Smith R, Cooper H. Emergence of wasp dope in rural Appalachian Kentucky. Addiction 2021;116(7):1901 View
  5. Saunders E, Budney A, Cavazos-Rehg P, Scherer E, Marsch L. Comparing the feasibility of four web-based recruitment strategies to evaluate the treatment preferences of rural and urban adults who misuse non-prescribed opioids. Preventive Medicine 2021;152:106783 View
  6. Reed N, Bull S, Shrestha U, Sarche M, Kaufman C. Combating Fraudulent Participation in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native Virtual Health Research: Protocol for Increasing Data Integrity in Online Research (PRIOR). JMIR Research Protocols 2024;13:e52281 View