Not everyone, of course, stays in a longitudinalsurvey; inevitably, a percentage of participants drop out.
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Ninety-two women and their first-born children took part in a longitudinalsurvey of maternal mental health.
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Design and participants: We conducted a national longitudinalsurvey of 1792 adolescents, 12 to 17 years of age.
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That's one of the takeaways from the Westpac-Massey Financial Education centre's 20-year longitudinalsurvey, which tracks a number of New Zealanders through adulthood.
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Methods: A longitudinalsurvey was conducted with 8,430 eligible pupils from two sequential year groups from 25 Scottish schools.
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A comparative longitudinalsurvey was carried out in Tana River County, Kenya, in irrigated, riverine and pastoral ecosystems from September 2014-June 2015.
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However, last week's Growing Up In Ireland survey, a longitudinalsurvey of more than 7,000 nine-year-olds, paints a brighter and more hopeful picture.
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Methods: We used data from the Health and Retirement Study, a longitudinalsurvey of older adults, linked to Medicare claims (January 1994 through December 2007).
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Methods: We used Statistics Canada's National LongitudinalSurvey of Children and Youth as the dataset.
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Together with several colleagues, he examined a database called the National LongitudinalSurvey of Youth.
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Spleen and parasite rates were evaluated during the cross-sectional surveys and disease incidence was assessed during longitudinalsurveys.
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There are few longitudinalsurveys documenting changing abundance and differential transmission patterns of these Biomphalaria snails across seasons and years.
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In longitudinalsurveys, ultrasound studies have shown that praziquantel and metrifonate therapy are rapidly effective in reversing urinary tract abnormalities among children.
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Data for the new study came from the Early Childhood LongitudinalSurvey, a U.S. study that began when the kids were born in 2001.
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This reduces representativeness, increases costs and introduces particular challenges to longitudinalsurveys, as researchers have to use complex statistical techniques which attempt to address attrition.
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Conclusion: The study proved the measurement invariance of the (short) TEMPS-A, which is a pre-requisite to compare groups or individuals in cross-sectional and longitudinalsurveys.