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. 1986 Jun;40(2):174-7.
doi: 10.1136/jech.40.2.174.

Factors influencing participation in health surveys. Results from prospective population study 'Men born in 1914' in Malmö, Sweden

Factors influencing participation in health surveys. Results from prospective population study 'Men born in 1914' in Malmö, Sweden

L Janzon et al. J Epidemiol Community Health. 1986 Jun.

Abstract

Base line data together with data in public registers and a structured phone interview of 94 of the 121 non-attenders was used for an assessment of factors influencing participation in the prospective population study 'Men born in 1914' in Malmö, Sweden. The overall attendance rate was 80.5% but varied among areas in the city from 27% to 100%. The lower participation rate among single men remained, when correcting for social class, significant only for single men in social class III. Men who did not feel well and/or had been admitted to hospital during the last 12 months had a lower participation rate. A negative attitude towards health surveys in general was the most common reason for non-participation. The phone interview turned out to be a feasible method to reach non-attenders to assess whether the sample was representative of the population and to learn more about reasons for non-participation.

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