Psychiatric and sociodemographic predictors of attrition in a longitudinal study: The Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS).
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Prevalence of mental disorders in Europe: results from the European Study of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders (ESEMeD) projectEvaluation of non-response bias in a cohort study of World Trade Center terrorist attack survivorsMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in hospitals and the community: stealth dynamics and control catastrophesDeterminants of participation in a longitudinal two-stage study of the health consequences of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant accidentPrevalence of obsessive-compulsive disorder in IranThe Cornella Health Interview Survey Follow-Up (CHIS.FU) Study: design, methods, and response rateThe distribution of the common mental disorders: social inequalities in Europe.Non-response bias and hazardous alcohol use in relation to previous alcohol-related hospitalization: comparing survey responses with population data.Sense of coherence and attrition during four-year follow-up in cohorts of permanent and non-permanent Finnish employees.The effect of major depression on participation in preventive health care activities.The impact of attrition on the representativeness of cohort studies of older people.Identifying postelimination trends for the introduction and transmissibility of measles in the United States.Who participates? Accounting for longitudinal retention in the MIDUS national study of health and well-being.Predictors of alcohol and drug dependenceBenefits of extensive recruitment effort persist during follow-ups and are consistent across age group and survey method. The TRAILS study.Who does not participate in a follow-up postal study? a survey of infertile couples treated by in vitro fertilizationDeterminants of non- response to a second assessment of lifestyle factors and body weight in the EPIC-PANACEA study.Immigration, transition into adult life and social adversity in relation to psychological distress and suicide attempts among young adults.Attrition and generalizability in longitudinal studies: findings from a 15-year population-based study and a Monte Carlo simulation study.The Swedish Longitudinal Gambling Study (Swelogs): design and methods of the epidemiological (EP-) track.Attrition of older Mexican American survey respondents.Determinants and patterns of service utilization and recourse to professionals for mental health reasons.Treatment of suicidal people around the world.Demographic and psychological predictors of panel attrition: evidence from the New Zealand attitudes and values study.Factors associated with study attrition among HIV-infected risky drinkers in St. Petersburg, Russia.Prevalence and Correlates of DSM-IV Mental Disorders in South Korean Adults: The Korean Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study 2011.Bias in the study of prediction of change: a Monte Carlo simulation study of the effects of selective attrition and inappropriate modeling of regression toward the mean.Capturing the temporal sequence of interaction in young siblings.The Epidemiology of Major Depressive Episode in the Iraqi General PopulationMeasles in Canada Between 2002 and 2013.Alcohol use and mental distress as predictors of non-response in a general population health survey: the HUNT study.Predictors of missed appointments in prospective hand surgery research.Sleep quality, posttraumatic stress, depression, and human errors in train drivers: a population-based nationwide study in South KoreaChronic pain self-management support with pain science education and exercise (COMMENCE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Biased Exposure-Health Effect Estimates from Selection in Cohort Studies: Are Environmental Studies at Particular Risk?Gender Differences in Depressive Symptom Profile: Results from Nationwide General Population Surveys in KoreaNonparticipation in a Danish cohort study of long-term sickness absence.Predictors of Attrition in a Cohort Study of HIV Infection and Methamphetamine DependenceUsing a birth cohort to study ageing: representativeness and response rates in the National Survey of Health and Development.Sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological factors associated with attrition in a prospective study of cardiovascular prevention: the Heart Strategies Concentrating on Risk Evaluation study.
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Psychiatric and sociodemographic predictors of attrition in a longitudinal study: The Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS).
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Psychiatric and sociodemograph ...... and Incidence Study (NEMESIS).
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Psychiatric and sociodemograph ...... and Incidence Study (NEMESIS).
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Psychiatric and sociodemograph ...... lth Survey and Incidence Study
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Psychiatric and sociodemograph ...... and Incidence Study (NEMESIS).
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10.1093/AJE/152.11.1039
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2000-12-01T00:00:00Z