Health and study dropout: health aspects differentially predict attrition.
Johannes BellerSiegfried GeyerJelena EppingPublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2022)
Therefore, participants with chronic conditions, but minimal physical and cognitive disability were most likely to participate in the future. These findings suggest that health has a complex relationship with survey dropout and must be accounted for in longitudinal studies. Neglecting this systematic attrition due to health problems bears the risk of severely under- or overestimating health-related effects and trends.