BACKGROUND: Selection bias is a systematic error in epidemiologic studies that may seriously distort true measures of associations between exposure and disease. Observational studies are highly susceptible to selection bias, and researchers should therefore always examine to what extent selection bias may be present in their material and what characterizes the bias in their material. In the present study we examined long-term participation and consequences of loss to follow-up in the studies Respiratory Health in Northern Europe (RHINE), Italian centers of European Community Respiratory Health Survey (I-ECRHS), and the Italian Study on Asthma in Young Adults (ISAYA). METHODS: Logistic regression identified predictors for follow-up participa...
Background: The prevalence of respiratory diseases increased during last centuries and the rapid ris...
European Journal of Allergy and Clinical 2018, in pressBACKGROUND:Research based on cluster analyses...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have pointed out a great variability in the prevalence of asthma and ast...
Background: Selection bias is a systematic error in epidemiologic studies that may seriously distort...
Background: Selection bias is a systematic error in epidemiologic studies that may seriously distort...
SummaryRationale and objectivesResponse to mailed epidemiological surveys has decreased in recent de...
Response to mailed epidemiological surveys has decreased in recent decades. Since subjects with resp...
In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS), p...
ABSTRACT: In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey ...
Background Few epidemiological surveys on general population samples estimated changes in prevalence...
Background: Few population-based studies on the effects of environmental exposure variation exist. A...
SummaryBackgroundParticipation rates in epidemiologic studies conducted with postal questionnaires h...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Background: The aim of this investigation was to study change in...
Background: The aim of this investigation was to study change in adults over a 20 year period in the...
Background: Time-series studies have shown short-term temporal associations between low levels of am...
Background: The prevalence of respiratory diseases increased during last centuries and the rapid ris...
European Journal of Allergy and Clinical 2018, in pressBACKGROUND:Research based on cluster analyses...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have pointed out a great variability in the prevalence of asthma and ast...
Background: Selection bias is a systematic error in epidemiologic studies that may seriously distort...
Background: Selection bias is a systematic error in epidemiologic studies that may seriously distort...
SummaryRationale and objectivesResponse to mailed epidemiological surveys has decreased in recent de...
Response to mailed epidemiological surveys has decreased in recent decades. Since subjects with resp...
In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey (ECRHS), p...
ABSTRACT: In the three Italian centres involved in the European Community Respiratory Health Survey ...
Background Few epidemiological surveys on general population samples estimated changes in prevalence...
Background: Few population-based studies on the effects of environmental exposure variation exist. A...
SummaryBackgroundParticipation rates in epidemiologic studies conducted with postal questionnaires h...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Background: The aim of this investigation was to study change in...
Background: The aim of this investigation was to study change in adults over a 20 year period in the...
Background: Time-series studies have shown short-term temporal associations between low levels of am...
Background: The prevalence of respiratory diseases increased during last centuries and the rapid ris...
European Journal of Allergy and Clinical 2018, in pressBACKGROUND:Research based on cluster analyses...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have pointed out a great variability in the prevalence of asthma and ast...