The importance of selection bias in prospective birth cohort studies
Abstract Sophisticated statistical analyses of data from large‐scale prospective birth cohort studies combined with thoughtful study designs have advanced understanding about the causes, consequences and developmental course of child and adolescent mental health problems. Available large‐scale prosp...
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Auteur principal: | Henrik Larsson |
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Wiley
2021
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