Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponse.
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Toward a global view of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine use: findings from the WHO World Mental Health SurveysPrevalence, severity, and comorbidity of 12-month DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey ReplicationIncreasing response to a postal survey of sedentary patients - a randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN45665423]Predictors of refusal to participate: a longitudinal health survey of the elderly in Australia.The prevalence and correlates of untreated serious mental illnessWorker productivity and outpatient service use after the September 11th attacks: results from the New York City terrorism outcome studyCompassion fatigue and psychological distress among social workers: A validation studyFear of terrorism and preparedness in New York City 2 years after the attacks: implications for disaster planning and research.Response rates and selection problems, with emphasis on mental health variables and DNA sampling, in large population-based, cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of adolescents in NorwayPeer and parent influences on smoking and drinking among early adolescents.Demographic and occupational predictors of early response to a mailed invitation to enroll in a longitudinal health studyPreventing bias in cluster randomised trialsThe prevalence and correlates of nonaffective psychosis in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R)The Army study to assess risk and resilience in servicemembers (Army STARRS)Barriers to mental health treatment: results from the WHO World Mental Health surveys.Prevalence of DSM-IV major depression among U.S. military personnel: meta-analysis and simulation.Vegetables, unsaturated fats, moderate alcohol intake, and mild cognitive impairmentEarly cannabis use and estimated risk of later onset of depression spells: Epidemiologic evidence from the population-based World Health Organization World Mental Health Survey Initiative.Ethical complexities of screening for depression and intimate partner violence (IPV) in intervention studiesPrevalence of mild cognitive impairment is higher in men. The Mayo Clinic Study of AgingPolyunsaturated fatty acids and reduced odds of MCI: the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging.Statistical methods in cancer research.Prevalence, persistence, and sociodemographic correlates of DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent Supplement.Lifetime co-morbidity of DSM-IV disorders in the US National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent Supplement (NCS-A).Benefits of extensive recruitment effort persist during follow-ups and are consistent across age group and survey method. The TRAILS study.Estimation of non-response bias in the Medicare FFS HOS.Patterns and correlates of contacting clergy for mental disorders in the United StatesDelays in initial treatment contact after first onset of a mental disorderAttendance at religious services and mortality in a national sample.Social and psychological resources and health outcomes after the World Trade Center disasterComparison of a French pediatric type 1 diabetes cohort's responders and non-responders to an environmental questionnaire.Volunteerism and Well-Being in the Context of the World Trade Center Terrorist Attacks.Perievent panic attack and depression after the World Trade Center disaster: a structural equation model analysis.Changes in the prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders among male and female current smokers in the United States: 1990-2001.National health surveys by mail or home interview: effects on response.Negative perceptions of aging and decline in walking speed: a self-fulfilling prophecy.Prevalence of blindness and low vision in Malaysian population: results from the National Eye Survey 1996.The incidence of MCI differs by subtype and is higher in men: the Mayo Clinic Study of AgingA structural equation model of perievent panic and posttraumatic stress disorder after a community disaster.Changing profiles of service sectors used for mental health care in the United States
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Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponse.
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Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponse.
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Advances in strategies for minimizing and adjusting for survey nonresponse.
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z