A study on the factors affecting the follow-up participation in birth cohorts.
Bohyun ParkEun Jeong ChoiEun Hee HaJong Hyuk ChoiYangho KimYun Chul HongMina HaHyesook ParkPublished in: Environmental health and toxicology (2016)
In this study, factors such as premature birth, low-birthweight, and the employment status of the mother during pregnancy affected the participation rate of the follow-up survey for the birth cohort at six months. A specific strategy is needed to encourage survey participation for the high risk groups in the follow-ups.