Methodological issues in outcome studies of at-risk infants
- PMID: 11726678
- DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/27.1.37
Methodological issues in outcome studies of at-risk infants
Abstract
Objective: To identify methodologic problems found in follow-up studies of infants at biologic and environmental risk and provide solutions and recommendations.
Methods: This article is a literature review.
Results: Problems fall into four groupings: (1) conceptualization/design issues, 2) subject population concerns, 3) procedural issues, and 4) measurement/outcome concerns.
Conclusions: Main-effect models are not useful; confounding and mediating variables must be identified. In addition, the following are needed: alternative analytic techniques, more precise subject selection and characterization of risk factors, geographically defined samples, broadened scope of outcome measures, and use of epidemiologic techniques.
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