Vrijheid M, Richardson L, Armstrong BK, et al. Quantifying the Impact of Selection Bias Caused by Nonparticipation in a Case-Control Study of Mobile Phone Use. ANNALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2009;19(1):33-41.e1.PURPOSE: To quantitatively assess the impact of selection bias caused by nonparticipation in a multinational case-control study of mobile phone use and brain tumor. METHODS: Non-response questionnaires (NRQ) were completed by a sub-set of nonparticipants. Selection bias factors were calculated based on the prevalence of mobile phone use reported by nonparticipants with NRQ data, and on scenarios of hypothetical exposure prevalence for other nonparticipants. RESULTS: Regular mobile phone use was reported less frequently by controls and cases...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
This paper examines non-response in a mobile app study designed to collect expenditure data. We invi...
BACKGROUND: MOBI-Kids is a 14-country case-control study designed to investigate the potential effec...
Background: MOBI-Kids is a 14-country case-control study designed to investigate the potential effec...
Whether the use of mobile phones is a risk factor for brain tumors in adolescents is currently being...
Most studies of mobile phone use are case-control studies that rely on participants reports of past ...
Objectives This study aims to assess sample selection bias in mobile phone survey estimates of ferti...
In countries lacking comprehensive systems of civil registration and vital statistics, the collectio...
Background: Increasing numbers of individuals are choosing to opt out of population-based sampling f...
International audienceAssociations between cellular telephone use and glioma risk have been examined...
Methods An interview-based case-control study with 2708 glioma and 2409 meningioma cases and matched...
Background: The association of the mobile phone use and risk of brain tumor remains controversial am...
OBJECTIVE: Interpretation of epidemiological studies on health effects from mobile phone use is hind...
Problematic smartphone use, like problematic internet use, is a condition for which treatment is bei...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
This paper examines non-response in a mobile app study designed to collect expenditure data. We invi...
BACKGROUND: MOBI-Kids is a 14-country case-control study designed to investigate the potential effec...
Background: MOBI-Kids is a 14-country case-control study designed to investigate the potential effec...
Whether the use of mobile phones is a risk factor for brain tumors in adolescents is currently being...
Most studies of mobile phone use are case-control studies that rely on participants reports of past ...
Objectives This study aims to assess sample selection bias in mobile phone survey estimates of ferti...
In countries lacking comprehensive systems of civil registration and vital statistics, the collectio...
Background: Increasing numbers of individuals are choosing to opt out of population-based sampling f...
International audienceAssociations between cellular telephone use and glioma risk have been examined...
Methods An interview-based case-control study with 2708 glioma and 2409 meningioma cases and matched...
Background: The association of the mobile phone use and risk of brain tumor remains controversial am...
OBJECTIVE: Interpretation of epidemiological studies on health effects from mobile phone use is hind...
Problematic smartphone use, like problematic internet use, is a condition for which treatment is bei...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
IntroductionIncreased mobile phone subscribership in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) provid...
This paper examines non-response in a mobile app study designed to collect expenditure data. We invi...