To maximize limited resources and reduce respondent burden, there is an increased interest in linking population health surveys with other sources of data, such as administrative records. Health differences between adults who consent to and refuse linkage could bias study results with linked data. National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data are routinely linked to administrative records from the Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Using the NHIS 2010-2013, we examined the association between selected health conditions and respondents' linkage refusal. Linkage refusal was significantly lower for adults with serious psychological distress, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, heart d...
Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
INTRODUCTION: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
Background: A number of cohort studies and longitudinal household panel studies in Great Britain hav...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey have been linked to the Center for Me...
Background Linking survey data to administrative records requires informed participant consent. W...
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) have been linked to the Cent...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
The NCHS Data Linkage Program is designed to maximize the scientific value of the Center\u2019s popu...
The CDC\u2019s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is the nation\u2019s principal health st...
Background: The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) provides statistical information to gui...
Record linkage is a valuable and efficient tool for connecting information from different data sourc...
Series Report 2, number 186; assesses linkage eligibility of survey respondents20212021-05-01T00:00:...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers, clinicians and researchers are demonstrating increasing interest in using...
Sakshaug JW, Hülle S, Schmucker A, Liebig S. Exploring the Effects of Interviewer- and Self-Administ...
Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
INTRODUCTION: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
Background: A number of cohort studies and longitudinal household panel studies in Great Britain hav...
Background: The British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) is the first long-running UK longitudinal surv...
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey have been linked to the Center for Me...
Background Linking survey data to administrative records requires informed participant consent. W...
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) have been linked to the Cent...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
The NCHS Data Linkage Program is designed to maximize the scientific value of the Center\u2019s popu...
The CDC\u2019s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is the nation\u2019s principal health st...
Background: The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) provides statistical information to gui...
Record linkage is a valuable and efficient tool for connecting information from different data sourc...
Series Report 2, number 186; assesses linkage eligibility of survey respondents20212021-05-01T00:00:...
BACKGROUND: Policy makers, clinicians and researchers are demonstrating increasing interest in using...
Sakshaug JW, Hülle S, Schmucker A, Liebig S. Exploring the Effects of Interviewer- and Self-Administ...
Introduction: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
INTRODUCTION: Reliable estimates of health-related behaviours, such as levels of alcohol consumption...
Background: A number of cohort studies and longitudinal household panel studies in Great Britain hav...