Helpful Reminders? Health Survey Participation and Doctor’s Visits among Aging Adults

IF 1.1 2区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
J. Caputo, M. Dańko, H. Brønnum-Hansen, A. Oksuzyan
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Abstract

Objectives: Longitudinal surveys are an important source of information about the health of aging populations. While there is growing concern about how participating in these studies affects participants, assessments of survey participation effects on objectively measured behaviors are scarce. Methods: We used register-linked data from the Danish component of the Survey of Health, Aging and Retirement in Europe, a rotating, biennial panel survey of adults aged 50+, to assess whether survey participation is associated with changes in self-reported and actual doctor’s visits. New respondents were added during the second wave, allowing us to compare doctor’s visits between groups who entered the survey at different times. Results: Age-related increases in neither self-reported nor register-recorded doctor’s visits significantly differed between the two rotating samples. Discussion: Our findings add to literature about survey participation effects, suggesting that they may not be present for either self-reported or objective measures of this important health behavior.
有用的提醒?老年人健康调查参与与就诊
目的:纵向调查是了解老龄人口健康状况的重要信息来源。尽管人们越来越担心参与这些研究对参与者的影响,但很少评估调查参与对客观测量行为的影响。方法:我们使用了欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查丹麦部分的注册关联数据,这是一项针对50岁以上成年人的两年一次的轮流小组调查,以评估参与调查是否与自我报告和实际医生就诊的变化有关。在第二波调查中增加了新的受访者,使我们能够比较不同时间参加调查的各组的医生就诊情况。结果:在两个轮换样本中,与年龄相关的自报和登记医生就诊次数的增加都没有显著差异。讨论:我们的发现增加了关于调查参与效应的文献,表明它们可能不存在于对这一重要健康行为的自我报告或客观测量中。
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Survey Research Methods SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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