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Evaluation of non-response bias in a cohort study of World Trade Center terrorist attack survivorsAssessment of participation bias in cohort studies: systematic review and meta-regression analysisFactors relating to participation in follow-up to the 45 and up study in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal individuals.The MRC National Survey of Health and Development reaches age 70: maintaining participation at older ages in a birth cohort studyTestosterone trajectories and reference ranges in a large longitudinal sample of male adolescentsAttrition in a 30-year follow-up of a perinatal birth risk cohort: factors change with agePrevalence and audiological features in carriers of GJB2 mutations, c.35delG and c.101T>C (p.M34T), in a UK population study.Associations of wheezing phenotypes in the first 6 years of life with atopy, lung function and airway responsiveness in mid-childhood.Assessing nonresponse bias at follow-up in a large prospective cohort of relatively young and mobile military service members.Maternal well-being and its association to risk of developmental problems in children at school entry.Sex discordance in asthma and wheeze prevalence in two longitudinal cohortsOn the impact of nonresponse in logistic regression: application to the 45 and Up study.Early childhood risk and resilience factors for behavioural and emotional problems in middle childhood.Practical issues regarding implementing a randomized clinical trial in a homeless population: strategies and lessons learned.Effects of a parental program for preventing underage drinking - the NGO program strong and clearPredictors of attrition among rural breast cancer survivors.Who does not participate in a follow-up postal study? a survey of infertile couples treated by in vitro fertilizationThe Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study: predictors of early study withdrawal among participants with no family history of type 1 diabetes.Factors associated with participation and attrition in a longitudinal study of bacterial vaginosis in Australian women who have sex with women.Comparison of a French pediatric type 1 diabetes cohort's responders and non-responders to an environmental questionnaire.Does attrition during follow-up of a population cohort study inevitably lead to biased estimates of health status?Recruitment and early retention of women with advanced breast cancer in a complementary and alternative medicine trial.Demographic and psychological predictors of panel attrition: evidence from the New Zealand attitudes and values study.Identification of diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and stroke in mid- and older-aged women: Comparing self-report and administrative hospital data records.Postmarketing surveillance for "modified-risk" tobacco productsExcessive sitting at work and at home: Correlates of occupational sitting and TV viewing time in working adultsRelationship between physical activity and stiff or painful joints in mid-aged women and older women: a 3-year prospective studyThe role of social position and depressive symptoms in adolescence for life-course trajectories of education and work: a cohort studyRetention of Homeless Smokers in the Power to Quit StudyCharacteristics of participants consenting versus declining follow-up for up to 10 years in a randomized clinical trial.Predictors of Attrition in a Cohort Study of HIV Infection and Methamphetamine DependenceChallenges for researchers investigating contraceptive use and pregnancy intentions of young women living in urban and rural areas of Australia: face-to-face discussions to increase participation in a web-based survey.Using a birth cohort to study ageing: representativeness and response rates in the National Survey of Health and Development.Differences in recruitment and early retention among ethnic minority participants in a large pediatric cohort: the TEDDY Study.The impact of deployment experience and prior healthcare utilization on enrollment in a large military cohort study.Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood and across the life course and all-cause mortality and physical function in adulthood: evidence from the Alameda County StudyThe mediating role of deviant peers on the link between depressed mood and harmful drinking.The Developmental Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Harmful Drinking in Emerging Adulthood: The Role of Peers and Parents.Early participant attrition from clinical trials: role of trial design and logistics.Mothers' anxiety during pregnancy is associated with asthma in their children.
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2006 nî lūn-bûn
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Attrition in longitudinal studies: who do you lose?
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Attrition in longitudinal studies: who do you lose?
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Anne F Young
Jennifer R Powers
Sandra L Bell
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10.1111/J.1467-842X.2006.TB00849.X
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2006-08-01T00:00:00Z