Recruiting pregnant people considering abortion: An analysis of differences in participant characteristics by recruitment site across online, abortion fund, and clinic-based sources
Moseson H, Wollum A, Goode B, McKenna C, Wilkinson T. Contraception. August 2023. DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2023.110139
Objectives
This study aimed to evaluate differences by recruitment method in the characteristics of participants who are considering abortion.
Study design
Between June 2021 and April 2022, we recruited pregnant people considering abortion in Indiana from (1) online posts, (2) abortion funds, and (3) abortion clinics. We compared participant characteristics reported in an online survey by recruitment source.
Results
Compared to those recruited from clinics (n = 94), participants recruited online (n = 84) and through abortion funds (n = 239) were later in their pregnancy, were already parenting, received less formal education, struggled financially, and were more likely to be Black or African American, queer, transgender, or nonbinary.
Conclusions
Recruitment from online sources and abortion funds reaches more people who face greater barriers to abortion care than recruitment from clinics.
Implications
Augmenting clinic-based recruitment with online and abortion fund recruitment could capture a more complete sample of people considering abortion.