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. 2013 Aug 20;2(2):e33. doi: 10.2196/resprot.2621

Table 7.

Exit survey (n=317).

Rank Intervention, n (%) Control, n (%)
(A) Did you find participation in SAHARA to be worthwhile? a

Number of participants 155 (48.8) 162 (51.1)

Very worthwhile 75 (48.4) 78 (48.2)

4 47 (30.3) 45 (27.8)

3 24 (15.5) 19 (11.7)

2 8 (5.2) 10 (6.2)

Not at all worthwhile 1 (0.6) 10 (6.2)
(B) Did you succeed in setting and achieving your health goals? b

Number of participants 153 (48.3) 157 (49.5)

Very successful 27 (17.7) 27 (17.2)

4 60 (39.2) 50 (31.9)

3 51 (33.3) 38 (24.2)

2 9 (5.9) 25 (15.9)

Not at all successful 6 (3.9) 17 (10.8)

aThere was no significant statistical difference between intervention and control groups in their view of study participation (P=.09; obtained from chi-square tests).

bThe intervention group reported that they were more likely to be successful in achieving their goals than the control group (P=.004; obtained from chi-square tests).