Background. Surveys among the general population are an important method for collecting epidemiological data on health and utilization of health care in that population. Selective non-response may affect the validity of these data. This study examines the impact of response bias on estimates of health care utilization and on risk estimates for utilization in relation to demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, using administrative data on use of health care. Methods. Data on registered health care utilization were extracted from health insurance register and linked to respondents (2934; 62.7%) and non-respondents (1744) in a personal health interview survey among adult residents from the lower two-thirds income bracket in Amsterdam, t...
BACKGROUND: Individuals of lower socio-economic status (SES) are less likely to participate in healt...
Introduction: Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of est...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Using register-based insurance data, we aimed to evaluate health-re...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the research was to study the determinants of participation in a health exami...
Background: The types and quantity of non-response in surveys influence the extent to which the resu...
Despite concerns about nonresponse bias due to decreasing response rates, telephone surveys remain a...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Abstract Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys, may be...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals of lower socio-economic status (SES) are less likely to participate in healt...
Introduction: Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of est...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...
UNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The validity of survey-based health care utilization estimates in ...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
PURPOSE: Differences in respondent characteristics may lead to bias in prevalence estimates and bias...
International audienceOBJECTIVES:Using register-based insurance data, we aimed to evaluate health-re...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the research was to study the determinants of participation in a health exami...
Background: The types and quantity of non-response in surveys influence the extent to which the resu...
Despite concerns about nonresponse bias due to decreasing response rates, telephone surveys remain a...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Abstract Background Research on health equity which mainly utilises population-based surveys, may be...
Health surveys are an important resource for monitoring population health, but selective nonresponse...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
Background: In public health monitoring of young people it is critical to understand the effects of ...
BACKGROUND: Individuals of lower socio-economic status (SES) are less likely to participate in healt...
Introduction: Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of est...
Introduction Decreasing participation levels in health surveys pose a threat to the validity of esti...