Validation of mobile phone use recall in the multinational MOBI-kids study

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOLOGY
Luuk van Wel, Anke Huss, Hans Kromhout, Franco Momoli, Daniel Krewski, Chelsea E. Langer, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, Michael Kundi, Milena Maule, Lucia Miligi, Siegal Sadetzki, Alex Albert, Juan Alguacil, Nuria Aragones, Francesc Badia, Revital Bruchim, Geertje Goedhart, Patricia de Llobet, Kosuke Kiyohara, Noriko Kojimahara, Brigitte Lacour, Maria Morales-Suarez-Varela, Katja Radon, Thomas Remen, Tobias Weinmann, Martine Vrijheid, Elisabeth Cardis, Roel Vermeulen, MOBI-Kids consortium
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Potential differential and non-differential recall error in mobile phone use (MPU) in the multinational MOBI-Kids case–control study were evaluated. We compared self-reported MPU with network operator billing record data up to 3 months, 1 year, and 2 years before the interview date from 702 subjects aged between 10 and 24 years in eight countries. Spearman rank correlations, Kappa coefficients and geometric mean ratios (GMRs) were used. No material differences in MPU recall estimates between cases and controls were observed. The Spearman rank correlation coefficients between self-reported and recorded MPU in the most recent 3 months were 0.57 and 0.59 for call number and for call duration, respectively. The number of calls was on average underestimated by the participants (GMR = 0.69), while the duration of calls was overestimated (GMR = 1.59). Country, years since start of using a mobile phone, age at time of interview, and sex did not appear to influence recall accuracy for either call number or call duration. A trend in recall error was seen with level of self-reported MPU, with underestimation of use at lower levels and overestimation of use at higher levels for both number and duration of calls. Although both systematic and random errors in self-reported MPU among participants were observed, there was no evidence of differential recall error between cases and controls. Nonetheless, these sources of exposure measurement error warrant consideration in interpretation of the MOBI-Kids case–control study results on the association between children's use of mobile phones and potential brain cancer risk.

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多国 MOBI-kids 研究中的手机使用回忆验证。
我们评估了跨国 MOBI-Kids 病例对照研究中手机使用(MPU)的潜在差异和非差异回忆误差。我们比较了八个国家 702 名年龄在 10-24 岁之间的受试者自我报告的 MPU 与网络运营商账单记录数据,这些数据分别来自访谈日期前 3 个月、1 年和 2 年的数据。使用了斯皮尔曼等级相关性、卡帕系数和几何平均比 (GMR)。病例和对照组之间的 MPU 回忆估计值没有实质性差异。就通话次数和通话时间而言,最近 3 个月自我报告的 MPU 与记录的 MPU 之间的斯皮尔曼等级相关系数分别为 0.57 和 0.59。参与者平均低估了通话次数(GMR = 0.69),而高估了通话时长(GMR = 1.59)。国家、开始使用手机的年份、受访时的年龄和性别似乎都不会影响通话次数或通话时长的回忆准确性。回忆误差随自我报告的 MPU 水平而变化,在通话次数和通话时长方面,水平低的人低估了使用情况,而水平高的人则高估了使用情况。虽然参与者自我报告的 MPU 存在系统误差和随机误差,但没有证据表明病例和对照组之间存在不同的回忆误差。尽管如此,在解释有关儿童使用手机与潜在脑癌风险之间关系的 MOBI-Kids 病例对照研究结果时,仍应考虑这些暴露测量误差的来源。
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Bioelectromagnetics
Bioelectromagnetics 生物-生物物理
CiteScore
4.60
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0.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioelectromagnetics is published by Wiley-Liss, Inc., for the Bioelectromagnetics Society and is the official journal of the Bioelectromagnetics Society and the European Bioelectromagnetics Association. It is a peer-reviewed, internationally circulated scientific journal that specializes in reporting original data on biological effects and applications of electromagnetic fields that range in frequency from zero hertz (static fields) to the terahertz undulations and visible light. Both experimental and clinical data are of interest to the journal''s readers as are theoretical papers or reviews that offer novel insights into or criticism of contemporary concepts and theories of field-body interactions. The Bioelectromagnetics Society, which sponsors the journal, also welcomes experimental or clinical papers on the domains of sonic and ultrasonic radiation.
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