2024
DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12632
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Evaluating the harmonization potential of oral health‐related questionnaires in national longitudinal birth and child cohort surveys

Vinay Sharma,
Michael O'Sullivan,
Oscar Cassetti
et al.

Abstract: Background/ObjectivesEffective use of longitudinal study data is challenging because of divergences in the construct definitions and measurement approaches over time, between studies and across disciplines. One approach to overcome these challenges is data harmonization. Data harmonization is a practice used to improve variable comparability and reduce heterogeneity across studies. This study describes the process used to evaluate the harmonization potential of oral health‐related variables across each survey … Show more

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