This research focused on the validity of young adults\u27 (mean age=33 years; standard deviation, 3.9) self-reports of reasons for hospitalization and factors affecting validity in a longitudinal cohort study of over 5,000 young adults in four US cities (1985-1998). Self-reported reasons were considered discordant if they differed from those in medical records. Of the 321 self-reported hospitalizations, overall concordance was 92.5%; concordance ranged from 80% for infections to 100% for injuries/fractures and procedures/surgeries. There were no significant differences among mail, telephone, or face-to-face methods of collecting self-reports. In generalized estimating equations analyses, Black race (odds ratio=4.23, 95% confidence interval:...
Paul Y Takahashi,1,2 Euijung Ryu,3 Janet E Olson,3 Erin M Winkler,4 Matthew A Hathcock,3 Ruchi Gupta...
Objective: To critically review the literature concerning the accuracy of self-reported health behav...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the validity of self-reported admission data compare...
This research focused on the validity of young adults ’ (mean age 33 years; standard deviation, 3.9...
The authors compared interview reports with hospitalization records of participants in a nationally ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of healthcare service use often rely on self-reported data, especially in disadv...
BACKGROUND: The long-term health consequences of drug use among healthy young adults in the general ...
Few studies of the concordance between patient self-report and medical record data have examined how...
PURPOSE: To examine community differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among black a...
The gold standard for health information is the health record. Hospitalization and outpatient diagno...
ABSTRACT Background: To determine the accuracy of patient self-reports of specific cardiovascular d...
INTRODUCTION:Self-reported measures of healthcare utilisation are often used in longitudinal cohort ...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable risk factors (RFs) play an important role in the development and prognosis of...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
Paul Y Takahashi,1,2 Euijung Ryu,3 Janet E Olson,3 Erin M Winkler,4 Matthew A Hathcock,3 Ruchi Gupta...
Objective: To critically review the literature concerning the accuracy of self-reported health behav...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the validity of self-reported admission data compare...
This research focused on the validity of young adults ’ (mean age 33 years; standard deviation, 3.9...
The authors compared interview reports with hospitalization records of participants in a nationally ...
BACKGROUND: Studies of healthcare service use often rely on self-reported data, especially in disadv...
BACKGROUND: The long-term health consequences of drug use among healthy young adults in the general ...
Few studies of the concordance between patient self-report and medical record data have examined how...
PURPOSE: To examine community differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among black a...
The gold standard for health information is the health record. Hospitalization and outpatient diagno...
ABSTRACT Background: To determine the accuracy of patient self-reports of specific cardiovascular d...
INTRODUCTION:Self-reported measures of healthcare utilisation are often used in longitudinal cohort ...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
BACKGROUND: Modifiable risk factors (RFs) play an important role in the development and prognosis of...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
Paul Y Takahashi,1,2 Euijung Ryu,3 Janet E Olson,3 Erin M Winkler,4 Matthew A Hathcock,3 Ruchi Gupta...
Objective: To critically review the literature concerning the accuracy of self-reported health behav...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: We investigated the validity of self-reported admission data compare...