Nonparticipation Selection Bias in the MOBI-Kids Study
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Background: MOBI-Kids is a 14-country case–control study
designed to investigate the potential effects of electromagnetic field
exposure from mobile telecommunications devices on brain tumor
risk in children and young adults conducted from 2010 to 2016.
This work describes differences in cellular telephone use and personal
characteristics among interviewed participants and refusers
responding to a brief nonrespondent questionnaire. It also assesses
the potential impact of nonparticipation selection bias on study
findings.
Methods: We compared nonrespondent questionnaires completed by
77 cases and 498 control refusers with responses from 683 interviewed
cases and 1501 controls (suspected appendicitis patients) in
six countries (France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, and Spain). We
derived selection bias factors and estimated inverse probability of
selection weights for use in analysis of MOBI-Kids data.
Results: The prevalence of ever-regular use was somewhat higher
among interviewed participants than nonrespondent questionnaire
respondents 10–14 years of age (68% vs. 62% controls, 63% vs.
48% cases); in those 20–24 years, the prevalence was ≥97%. Interviewed
controls and cases in the 15- to 19- and 20- to 24-year-old age
groups were more likely to have a time since start of use of 5+ years.
Selection bias factors generally indicated a small underestimation in
cellular telephone odds ratios (ORs) ranging from 0.96 to 0.97 for
ever-regular use and 0.92 to 0.94 for time since start of use (5+ years),
but varied in alternative hypothetical scenarios considered.
Conclusions: Although limited by small numbers of nonrespondent
questionnaire respondents, findings generally indicated a
small underestimation in cellular telephone ORs due to selective
nonparticipation.
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Turner, M. C., Gracia-Lavedan, E., Momoli, F., Langer, C. E., Castaño-Vinyals, G., Kundi, M., Maule, M., Merletti, F., Sadetzki, S., Vermeulen, R., Albert, A., Alguacil, J., Aragones, N., Badia, F., Bruchim, R., Carretero, G., Kojimahara, N., Lacour, B., Morales-Suarez-Varela, M., … Cardis, E. (2019). Nonparticipation Selection Bias in the MOBI-Kids Study. In Epidemiology (Vol. 30, Issue 1, pp. 145–153). Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health). https://doi.org/10.1097/ede.0000000000000932













