Hypnotics use in children 0-18 months: moderate agreement between mother-reported survey data and prescription registry data
Background Different methods in pharmacoepidemiology can be used to study hypnotic use in children. But neither questionnaire-based data nor prescription records can be considered a "gold standard". This study aimed to investigate the agreement between mother-reported questionnaire-based d...
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Main Authors: | Ingvild Holdø (Author), Jørgen G. Bramness (Author), Marte Handal (Author), Leila Torgersen (Author), Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud (Author), Eivind Ystrøm (Author), Hedvig Nordeng (Author), Svetlana Skurtveit (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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