Associations between cohort study participation and self-reported health and well-being: the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study.
Heli TaanilaAnna Reetta RönkäSirkka Keinänen-KiukaanniemiJari JokelainenTanja NordströmAnja TaanilaTuula HurtigPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2022)
The findings indicate that participation activity is associated with better self-reported health and well-being, especially among women. With this knowledge, people can be encouraged to participate in longitudinal health research and, at the same time, may improve their own health and quality of life.