Publications by authors named "Beatriz Cobo Rodriguez"

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  • Tobacco use is a significant health risk worldwide, and mobile apps for quitting are becoming popular as part of traditional cessation methods.
  • A study analyzed how factors like age, gender, education, and occupation affect users' adherence to a mobile app designed to help reduce tobacco and cannabis use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Results suggest that males aged 26-62 with a high school education and who are unemployed are more likely to stick with the app, indicating a need for tailored interventions for better adherence to mobile cessation therapies.
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Web surveys have replaced Face-to-Face and computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) as the main mode of data collection in most countries. This trend was reinforced as a consequence of COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions. However, this mode still faces significant limitations in obtaining probability-based samples of the general population.

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For surveys of sensitive issues in life sciences, statistical procedures can be used to reduce nonresponse and social desirability response bias. Both of these phenomena provoke nonsampling errors that are difficult to deal with and can seriously flaw the validity of the analyses. The item sum technique (IST) is a very recent indirect questioning method derived from the item count technique that seeks to procure more reliable responses on quantitative items than direct questioning while preserving respondents' anonymity.

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