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Correspondence between self reported and GP coded alcohol consumption
2018
International Journal of Population Data Science
IntroductionSelf reported data on health is often burdensome and expensive. Administrative data provides inexpensive global coverage of health and is less prone to social desirability for behaviors such as alcohol consumption. Recent studies have found varying correspondence between self-reported and administrative data for a number of chronic and acute conditions. Objectives and ApproachWe sought to test the agreement between self-rated heavy drinking (35+ units for women, 50+ for men) and
doi:10.23889/ijpds.v3i4.813
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