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Comparison of Web Versus Interview Participants in a Case-control Study

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Journal Ann Epidemiol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Public Health
Date 2015 Aug 23
PMID 26296267
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate whether selection bias might be introduced because of differential self-selection into an internet-based case-control study.

Methods: We compared sociodemographic factors and behavioral factors for cases and controls who opted for their first entrée into the study be via the internet (Web group) versus the telephone (Phone group), using data from a study on clubfoot.

Results: Overall, 200 of 1,825 mothers were in the Web group and were more likely to be non-Hispanic White, nonsmokers, more educated, wealthier, and took ≥7 medications/vitamins in pregnancy. These differences were greater for case mothers, introducing the potential for selection bias. Maternal smoking is an established risk factor for clubfoot and was confirmed in the Phone group (OR = 1.61) but was not observed in the Web group (OR = 1.15).

Conclusion: Our results suggest there is potential for selection bias if enrollment is solely internet based for a case-control study.

Citing Articles

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Forte O, Paschoal Nogueira M Acta Ortop Bras. 2020; 28(6):269-274.

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