Improving the representativeness of the tribal behavioral risk factor surveillance system through data integration
Abstract Background Previous literature showed significant health disparities between Native American population and other populations such as Non-Hispanic White. Most existing studies for Native American Health were based on non-probability samples which suffer with selection bias. In this paper, w...
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Main Authors: | Sixia Chen (Author), Janis Campbell (Author), Erin Spain (Author), Alexandra Woodruff (Author), Cuyler Snider (Author) |
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