Simple descriptive missing data indicators in longitudinal studies with attrition, intermittent missing data and a high number of follow-ups.
Morten WærstedTaran Svenssen BørnickJos W R TwiskKaj Bo VeierstedPublished in: BMC research notes (2018)
The indicators Last response (the timing of last response), Retention (the number of responded follow-ups), and Dispersion (the evenness of the distribution of responses) are introduced. The proposed indicators reveal different aspects of the missing data pattern, and may give the researcher a better insight into the pattern of missingness in a study with several follow-ups, as a starting point for analyzing possible bias. Although the indicators are positively correlated to each other, potential predictors of missingness can have a different relationship with different indicators leading to a better understanding of the missing data mechanism in longitudinal studies. These indictors may be useful descriptive tools when starting to look into a longitudinal dataset with many follow-ups.