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Using a birth cohort to study brain health and preclinical dementia: recruitment and participation rates in Insight 46.

Sarah-Naomi JamesChristopher A LaneThomas D ParkerKirsty LuJessica D CollinsHeidi Murray-SmithMichelle ByfordAndrew WongAshvini KeshavanSarah BuchananSarah E KeussDiana KuhNick C FoxJonathan M SchottMarcus Richards
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
We met our target recruitment (n = 502). Higher educational attainment and non-manual socio-economic position (SEP) were consistent predictors of recruitment. Health-related variables were also predictive at every level of recruitment; in particular higher cognition, not smoking and better self-rating health. Sex and APOE-e4 status were not predictors of participation at any level. Whilst recruitment targets were met, individuals with lower SEP, lower cognition, and more health problems are under-represented in Insight 46. Understanding the factors that influence recruitment are important when interpreting results; for Insight 46 it is likely that health-related outcomes and life course risks will under-estimate those seen in the general population.
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