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Systematic review of birth cohort studies in South East Asia and Eastern Mediterranean regions
Few longitudinal studies of children have taken place in the developing world, despite child mortality being concentrated there. This review summarises the methodologies and main outcomes of longitudinal studies of pre-school children (0 to 59 months) in the World Health Organization’s South East Asia (SEA) and Eastern Mediterranean (EM) Regions
Integrating clinical data from cross-sectional and longitudinal studies
Clinical trials are typically conducted over a population in order to illuminate certain characteristics of a health issue or disease process. These cross-sectional studies provide a snapshot of these disease processes over a large population but do not allow us to model the temporal nature of disease. Longitudinal studies on the other hand, are used to explore how these processes develop over time but can be expensive and time-consuming, and only cover a relatively small window within the disease process. This paper explores a technique for integrating cross-sectional and longitudinal studies to build models of disease progression
COVID-19 and Mental Illnesses in Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People
We are very grateful for all the support received from the TPP Technical Operations team throughout this work and for generous assistance from the information governance and database teams at the National Health Service (NHS) England and the NHS England Transformation Directorate. We thank the CONVALESCENCE Study Long COVID PPIE group for their input and for sharing their experiences and expertise throughout the duration of the project.Peer reviewe
The narrative potential of the British Birth Cohort Studies
This paper draws attention to the narrative potential of longitudinal studies such as the British Birth Cohort Studies (BBCS), and explores the possibility of creating narrative case histories and conducting narrative analysis based on information available from the studies. The BBCS have historically adopted a quantitative research design and used structured interviews and questionnaires to collect data from large samples of individuals born in specific years. However, the longitudinal nature of these studies means that they follow the same sample of individuals from birth through childhood into adult life, and this leads to the creation of data that can be understood as a quantitative auto/biography
Handling Attrition in Longitudinal Studies: The Case for Refreshment Samples
Panel studies typically suffer from attrition, which reduces sample size and
can result in biased inferences. It is impossible to know whether or not the
attrition causes bias from the observed panel data alone. Refreshment samples -
new, randomly sampled respondents given the questionnaire at the same time as a
subsequent wave of the panel - offer information that can be used to diagnose
and adjust for bias due to attrition. We review and bolster the case for the
use of refreshment samples in panel studies. We include examples of both a
fully Bayesian approach for analyzing the concatenated panel and refreshment
data, and a multiple imputation approach for analyzing only the original panel.
For the latter, we document a positive bias in the usual multiple imputation
variance estimator. We present models appropriate for three waves and two
refreshment samples, including nonterminal attrition. We illustrate the
three-wave analysis using the 2007-2008 Associated Press-Yahoo! News Election
Poll.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/13-STS414 the Statistical
Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Simultaneous Detection of Longitudinal and Transverse Bunch Signals at a Storage Ring
To understand and control the dynamics in the longitudinal phase space,
time-resolved measurements of different bunch parameters are required. For a
reconstruction of this phase space, the detector systems have to be
synchronized. This reconstruction can be used e.g. for studies of the
micro-bunching instability. It occurs if the interaction of the bunch with its
own radiation leads to the formation of sub-structures on the longitudinal
bunch profile. These sub-structures can grow rapidly -- leading to a
sawtooth-like behaviour of the bunch. At KARA, we use a fast-gated intensified
camera for energy spread studies, Schottky diodes for coherent synchrotron
radiation studies as well as electro-optical spectral decoding for longitudinal
bunch profile measurements. For a synchronization, a hardware synchronization
scheme is used which compensates for eventual hardware delays. In this paper,
the different experimental setups and their synchronization are discussed and
first results of synchronous measurements are presented
Betatron modulation of microwave instability in small isochronous ring
A novel coupling of the transverse betatron motion to the longitudinal
microwave instability is studied. Besides the radial coherent dipole mode space
charge field, simulation and theoretical studies in this paper show that the
longitudinal coherent dipole mode space charge field due to centroid wiggles
also plays an important role in the isochronous regime, it induces betatron
oscillation frequencies in temporal evolutions of spectra of longitudinal
charge densities, radial centroid offsets and coherent energy deviations of
local centroids.Comment: 13 page
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