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. 2020 Aug 19;4(8):e18583. doi: 10.2196/18583

Table 1.

Participant feedback from the intervention completers (n=13).

Question & Response Options Participant Response Selections
How have the text messages made you more active in reducing your contact with secondhand smoke? n (%)

I have avoided people smoking around me. 11 (85)

I noticed more people smoking around me. 8 (62)

I asked friends not to smoke around me. 4 (31)

I stopped smoking myself. 1 (8)

I wasn’t active in reducing my contact. 1 (8)
On a scale of 0-100 (0=not helpful, 100=very helpful), how would you rate the text messages in helping you remember the dangers of being in contact with secondhand smoke? Mean (SD) 85.8 (23)
On a scale from 0-100 (0=too many to read, 100=I would have liked more), how did you feel about getting the text messages? Mean (SD) 85.2 (20.2)
Did you talk to anyone else about the information in the text messages? n (%)

I shared with both family and friends. 5 (38)

I shared with family only. 4 (31)

I share with friends only. 3 (23)

I didn’t share any messages. 1 (8)
What did you like most about this study? n (%)

Getting gift cards 12 (92)

Receiving text messages 9 (69)
What suggestions do you have for us to make this study better? n (%)

Nothing 8 (62)

More true-or-false questions 2 (15)

More information on side effects of secondhand smoke 1 (8)

More text messages 1 (8)

Make sure there are no technical issues 1 (8)
Please let us know why you may have not responded to our messages; n (%)

I didn’t have my cell phone with me. 5 (38)

My phone service changed. 3 (23)

No particular reason. 3 (23)

I was too busy. 2 (15)