Response in individuals with and without foreign background and application to the National Cohort in Germany: which factors have an effect?
Volker Winkler (),
Michael Leitzmann,
Nadia Obi,
Wolfgang Ahrens,
Thomas Edinger,
Guido Giani,
Jakob Linseisen,
Markus Löffler,
Karin Michels,
Ute Nöthlings,
Sabine Schipf,
Alexander Kluttig,
H.-Erich Wichmann,
Barbara Hoffmann,
Karl-Heinz Jöckel and
Heiko Becher
International Journal of Public Health, 2014, vol. 59, issue 3, 555-563
Abstract:
Individuals with Turkish background may need particular efforts to be adequately represented in a population-based cohort in Germany. Other foreign background groups are relatively well represented using standard procedures. An adequate response can be obtained under carefully planned recruitment strategies. Copyright Swiss School of Public Health 2014
Keywords: Response; Epidemiologic study; Migrants; Germany; German National Cohort (NaKo); Recruitment strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/s00038-013-0539-1
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