Background: Accurate data on hypertension is essential to inform decision-making. Hypertension prevalence may be underestimated by population-based surveys due to misclassification of health status by participants. Therefore, adjustment for misclassification bias is required when relying on self-reports. This study aims to quantify misclassification bias in self-reported hypertension prevalence and prevalence ratios in the Portuguese component of the European Health Interview Survey (INS2014), and illustrate application of multiple imputation (MIME) for bias correction using measured high blood pressure data from the first Portuguese health examination survey (INSEF). Methods: We assumed that objectively measured hypertension status was ...
Objective - To compare the prevalence of systemic hypertension in two different populations: a repre...
Resumo da apresentação publicado em Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique. 2018;66(Suppl. 5):S3...
Objective: To quantify income-based inequalities in hypertension and in undiagnosed hypertension. ...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to all the professionals that were involved in the INS...
Prémio de Melhor Poster do Dia do Jovem Investigador 2017This study compares self-reported and exami...
Background: This study aimed to compare self-reported and examination-based prevalence of hypertens...
Background: Cardiovascular disorders are the main cause of mortality worldwide and arterial hyperten...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the magnitude of educational inequalities in self-reported a...
Surveying the evolution of blood pressure (BP) levels and hypertension (HTN) prevalence is important...
The objective of our study was to assess the applicability of using estimates of within-person varia...
Abstract Background Accurate estimates of hypertension prevalence are critical for assessment of pop...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the level of undertreatment of hypertension in a population-based study by ta...
Background: The search for risk factors of hypertension requires the study of large populations. Som...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence of systemic hypertension in two different populations: a repres...
Background Accurate data on the risk factors of non-communicable diseases is essential to build evi...
Objective - To compare the prevalence of systemic hypertension in two different populations: a repre...
Resumo da apresentação publicado em Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique. 2018;66(Suppl. 5):S3...
Objective: To quantify income-based inequalities in hypertension and in undiagnosed hypertension. ...
Funding Information: The authors are grateful to all the professionals that were involved in the INS...
Prémio de Melhor Poster do Dia do Jovem Investigador 2017This study compares self-reported and exami...
Background: This study aimed to compare self-reported and examination-based prevalence of hypertens...
Background: Cardiovascular disorders are the main cause of mortality worldwide and arterial hyperten...
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the magnitude of educational inequalities in self-reported a...
Surveying the evolution of blood pressure (BP) levels and hypertension (HTN) prevalence is important...
The objective of our study was to assess the applicability of using estimates of within-person varia...
Abstract Background Accurate estimates of hypertension prevalence are critical for assessment of pop...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the level of undertreatment of hypertension in a population-based study by ta...
Background: The search for risk factors of hypertension requires the study of large populations. Som...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the prevalence of systemic hypertension in two different populations: a repres...
Background Accurate data on the risk factors of non-communicable diseases is essential to build evi...
Objective - To compare the prevalence of systemic hypertension in two different populations: a repre...
Resumo da apresentação publicado em Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique. 2018;66(Suppl. 5):S3...
Objective: To quantify income-based inequalities in hypertension and in undiagnosed hypertension. ...