Matching participant address with public records database in a US national longitudinal cohort study
Background: Epidemiological studies utilize residential histories to assess environmental exposure risk. The validity from using commercially-sourced residential histories within national longitudinal studies remains unclear. Our study assessed predictors of non-agreement between baseline addresses...
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Main Authors: | Marquita S. Brooks (Author), Aleena Bennett (Author), Gina S. Lovasi (Author), Philip M. Hurvitz (Author), Natalie Colabianchi (Author), Virginia J. Howard (Author), Jennifer Manly (Author), Suzanne E. Judd (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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