The effect of health, socio-economic position, and mode of data collection on non-response in health interview surveys.
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Patient-reported outcomes at hospital discharge from Heart Centres, a national cross-sectional survey with a register-based follow-up: the DenHeart study protocol.Socioeconomic differentials in the immediate mortality effects of the national Irish smoking ban.Cancer awareness and socio-economic position: results from a population-based study in Denmark.The impact of chronic migraine: The Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study methods and baseline results.Who does not participate in telehealth trials and why? A cross-sectional survey.Changing non-participation in epidemiological studies of older people: evidence from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study I and II.Assessing and adjusting for non-response in the Millennium Cohort Family StudyA selective follow-up study on a public health surveyA Comparison of the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes (CaMEO) Study and American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) Study: Demographics and Headache-Related Disability.Adolescent alcohol use and parental and adolescent socioeconomic position in six European cities.Patient perspectives on navigating the field of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation: a qualitative thematic analysis.Additional weighting for education affects estimates from a National Health Interview Survey.Diabetes empowerment and needs for self-management support among people with type 2 diabetes in a rural inland community in northern Sweden.Do postal health surveys capture morbidity and mortality in respondents aged 65 years and older? A register-based validation study.Exploring diversity in socioeconomic inequalities in health among rural dwelling Canadians.Can the accuracy of health behaviour surveys be improved by non-response follow-ups?The association between socio-economic position and diet quality in Australian adults.The Danish National Health Survey 2010. Study design and respondent characteristics.Shifting curves? Trends in thinness and obesity among Australian youth, 1985 to 2010.Differences in participation rates between urban and rural areas are diminishing in Finland.Participation rates by educational levels have diverged during 25 years in Finnish health examination surveys.Demographic and Operational Factors Predicting Study Completion in a Multisite Case-Control Study of Preschool Children.Initial non-participation and loss to follow-up in a Danish youth cohort: implications for relative risk estimates.Obesity and pain are associated in the United States.Association between variables used in the field substitution and post-stratification adjustment in the Belgian health interview survey and non-response.Exploring patterns of response across the lifespan: the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) study.
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The effect of health, socio-economic position, and mode of data collection on non-response in health interview surveys.
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Jens Gundgaard
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2010-09-17T00:00:00Z