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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 28.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2014 May;18(4):852–857. doi: 10.1007/s10995-013-1310-1

Table 2.

Completion rates, data completeness and satisfaction among data collection methods

Total events Weba
n = 37 (%)
Maila
n = 36 (%)
Phonea
n = 34 (%)
p valueb
Completion rates (% of total) 31 (84) 29 (81) 33 (97) 0.06
Complete (no missing data) 28 (90)bc 14 (48)b 15 (45)c <0.001c
Satisfactory (method was satisfactory) 16 (52) 17 (59) 17 (52) NS
a

Numbers may not add up to group totals due to missing or incomplete information

b

All data analyzed using Likelihood Ratio Chi Square

c

Differences among groups were analyzed using nominal logistic regression; values with similar superscripts are different at p < 0.05