Psychological distress in responders and nonresponders in a 5-year follow-up health survey: The RIAS Study.
Megumi Tsubota-UtsugiYuki YonekuraRuriko SuzukiRyohei SasakiKozo TannoHaruki ShimodaAkira OgawaSeiichiro KobayashiKiyomi SakataPublished in: Journal of epidemiology (2021)
Nonresponders in the follow-up survey had a higher risk of psychological distress than responders. Continuous monitoring of the health of nonresponders and responders may help to prevent future health deterioration.