Non-participation in the second wave of the PART study on mental disorder and its effects on risk estimates
Autor: | Yvonne Forsell, Ingvar Lundberg, Peter N. Bergman, Gunnel Ahlberg |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Longitudinal study medicine.medical_specialty Population Poison control Young Adult Sex Factors Risk Factors Surveys and Questionnaires Injury prevention Confidence Intervals Odds Ratio Medicine Humans Longitudinal Studies education Psychiatry Refusal to Participate Sweden education.field_of_study Depressive Disorder business.industry Mental Disorders Age Factors Middle Aged Prognosis Mental health Psychiatry and Mental health Distress Logistic Models Socioeconomic Factors Psychological well-being Female Psychiatric interview business Stress Psychological Demography |
Zdroj: | The International journal of social psychiatry. 56(2) |
ISSN: | 1741-2854 |
Popis: | Background: In epidemiological studies, analyses are needed to investigate the consequences of non-response. Aims: To analyse the consequences of attrition in the second wave of the population-based PART study, which was performed three years after the first wave. Methods: Potential determinants for non-participation obtained from population registers and the first wave were analyzed. The relationships between potential determinants and reduced well-being or depressive mood in the first wave questionnaire were investigated separately for participants and non-participants in the second wave. Samples of respondents to the second wave questionnaire with reduced or not reduced well-being were summoned for interview regarding determinants of distress and disorder. The occurrence of potential determinants was compared between participants and non-participants in both groups Results: Low income, low education, non-Nordic origin, not being married and previous psychiatric diagnosis were associated with lower participation rates. These variables were similarly related to depressive mood and low psychological well-being in the first wave among participants and non-participants in the second wave. Potential determinants were not or only weakly related to participation in the interview groups. Conclusion: Although the true prevalence of distress and disorder is underestimated, the true associations between potential determinants and the outcomes seem reasonably well reproduced. |
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