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Predictors of Nonresponse in a Questionnaire-Based Outcome Study of Vocational Rehabilitation Patients
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 09/16/09
Burrus C et al. – The authors stress the importance of assessing biopsychosocial complexity to predict nonresponse. Furthermore, the factors they found to be predictive of nonresponse are also known to influence treatment outcome and vocational rehabilitation. Therefore, it is important to increase the response rate of the groups of concern in order to reduce selection bias in epidemiologic investigations.
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