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Validity of information on atopic disease and other illness in young children reported by parents in a prospective birth cohort study
Nadja Hawwa Vissing,
Signe Marie Jensen
, Hans Bisgaard
Department of Clinical Medicine
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Prospective Birth Cohort
100%
Child Self-report
100%
Young children
100%
Atopic Disease
100%
Illness
100%
Asthma
83%
Copenhagen
50%
Family Practitioners
33%
Birth Cohort Study
33%
Children's Health
33%
Socioeconomic
33%
Longitudinal Cohort Study
16%
Eczema
16%
Recollection
16%
Longitudinal Birth Cohort
16%
Asthmatic
16%
Medical History
16%
Information Quality
16%
High Sensitivity
16%
Symptom Severity
16%
Previous Visits
16%
Childhood Studies
16%
Recall Bias
16%
Health Symptoms
16%
Allergy
16%
External Reference
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Asthma
100%
Atopy
100%
Child Health
20%
Eczema
20%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Toddlers
100%
Mathematics
Study Objective
100%
Psychology
Toddlers
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medical Event
40%