Search Results - "Boparai, Satbir K"
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Survey response over 15 years of follow-up in the Millennium Cohort Study
Published in BMC medical research methodology (09-09-2023)“…Background Patterns of survey response and the characteristics associated with response over time in longitudinal studies are important to discern for the…”
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Utilizing machine learning to predict participant response to follow-up health surveys in the Millennium Cohort Study
Published in Scientific reports (28-10-2024)“…The Millennium Cohort Study is a longitudinal study which collects self-reported data from surveys to examine the long-term effects of military service…”
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Comparison of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist Instruments From Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition vs Fifth Edition in a Large Cohort of US Military Service Members and Veterans
Published in JAMA network open (27-04-2021)“…The definition of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) changed markedly between the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition…”
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Prospective comparison of risk factors for firearm suicide and non-firearm suicide in a large population-based cohort of current and former US service members: findings from the Millennium Cohort Study
Published in Lancet Regional Health - Americas (Online) (01-08-2024)“…Suicide is a leading cause of death among service members and veterans. Among suicide methods, firearms are the most lethal and commonly used method among…”
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Prospective comparison of risk factors for firearm suicide and non-firearm suicide in a large population-based cohort of current and former US service members: findings from the Millennium Cohort StudyResearch in context
Published in Lancet Regional Health - Americas (Online) (01-08-2024)“…Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among service members and veterans. Among suicide methods, firearms are the most lethal and commonly used…”
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