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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 28.
Published in final edited form as: Int Nurs Rev. 2014 Mar;61(1):55–63. doi: 10.1111/inr.12080

Table 2.

Participants’ satisfaction with the I-STIPI (n = 37)

Area Satisfaction levels
n % M SD Score range
Accessibility
Find information on the website 3.89 1.27 1–5
 Very easy/easy 25 67.6
 Average 7 18.9
 Very difficult/difficult 5 13.5
Current site performance 4.41 0.76 1–5
 Very satisfied/satisfied 33 89.2
 Neutral 3 8.1
 Very dissatisfied/dissatisfied 1 2.7
Design
Website features (overall) 3.54 0.65 1–4
 Very good 26 70.3
 Good 11 29.7
 Bad/very bad 0 0
Content and activities
Overall satisfaction 4.54 0.65 1–5
 Very satisfied/satisfied 34 91.9
 Neutral 3 8.1
 Very dissatisfied/dissatisfied 0 0
Understanding of the information 4.24 0.83 1–5
Understanding of the questions asked in the study 4.27 0.93 1–5
Level of comfort with the examples, pictures and stories 4.49 1.02 1–5
Degree to which the intervention talks about issues and problems that people of their age confront 4.46 0.90 1–5
Assistance from the facilitator 4.73 0.65 1–5
 Very satisfied/satisfied 35 94.6
 Neutral 1 2.7
 Very dissatisfied/dissatisfied 1 2.7

I-STIPI, Internet-based STI–HIV prevention intervention; SD, standard deviation.