Health examination surveys aim to collect reliable information on the health and risk factors of a population of interest. Missing data occur when some invitees do not participate the survey. If non-participation is associated with the variables to be studied, then the estimates based only on the participants cannot be generalised to the population of interest. In this case, the estimates have selection bias, which misleads the decision-makers. The purpose of this thesis is to develop statistical methods to reduce the selection bias in the cross-sectional data using additional data sources. The data, which we use, comes from the National FINRISK Study, and we aim to estimate the prevalences of self-reported daily smoking and self-re...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
<p>Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumpt...
Aims: A common objective of epidemiological surveys is to provide population-level estimates of hea...
Objective One of the main goals of health examination surveys is to provide unbiased estimates of...
Background The decreasing participation rates and selective non-participation peril the representat...
Introduction: Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of est...
In epidemiological surveys, data missing not at random (MNAR) due to survey nonresponse may potentia...
Surveys are key means of obtaining policy-relevant information not available from routine sources. B...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
Background Health researchers often use survey studies to examine associations betwe...
Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys,...
Background: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950’s, provide va...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the research was to study the determinants of participation in a health exami...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
<p>Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumpt...
Aims: A common objective of epidemiological surveys is to provide population-level estimates of hea...
Objective One of the main goals of health examination surveys is to provide unbiased estimates of...
Background The decreasing participation rates and selective non-participation peril the representat...
Introduction: Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of est...
In epidemiological surveys, data missing not at random (MNAR) due to survey nonresponse may potentia...
Surveys are key means of obtaining policy-relevant information not available from routine sources. B...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
Background Health researchers often use survey studies to examine associations betwe...
Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys,...
Background: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950’s, provide va...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the research was to study the determinants of participation in a health exami...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
<p>Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumpt...