Loss to follow-up in cohort studies: bias in estimates of socioeconomic inequalities

LD Howe, K Tilling, B Galobardes, DA Lawlor - Epidemiology, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Background: Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …

Loss to follow-up in cohort studies: bias in estimates of socioeconomic inequalities.

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Background: Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …

Loss to follow-up in cohort studies: bias in estimates of socioeconomic inequalities

LD Howe, K Tilling, B Galobardes… - Epidemiology …, 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …

Loss to follow-up in cohort studies: bias in estimates of socioeconomic inequalities.

LD Howe, K Tilling, B Galobardes… - Epidemiology …, 2013 - europepmc.org
Background Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …

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Pregnant women resident in one of three Bristol-based health districts with an expected date
of delivery between 1-April 1991 and 31-December 1992 were eligible. Of the 14,541 …

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Background Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …

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Pregnant women resident in one of three Bristol-based health districts with an expected date
of delivery between 1-April 1991 and 31-December 1992 were eligible. Of the 14,541 …

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Loss to Follow-up in Cohort Studies: Bias in Estimates of Socioeconomic Inequalities

LD Howe, K Tilling, B Galobardes, DA Lawlor - Epidemiology, 2013 - JSTOR
Background: Although cohort members tend to be healthy and affluent compared with the
whole population, some studies indicate this does not bias certain exposure-outcome …