Bias Minimisation
Cross-source consensus on Bias Minimisation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Baseline covariates include social support, self-efficacy, prenatal health literacy, age, education, income, and obstetric history. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Controlling for covariates is intended to distinguish developmental adaptation patterns from differences in external resources or baseline capabilities. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- Attrition bias will be reduced through routine visit alignment, reminders, secondary contacts, WeChat engagement, and electronic questionnaires when needed. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- The observational design prevents definitive causal inference. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol
- The protocol uses validated standardised scales to address information bias. — Latent trajectories of role adaptation in first-time pregnant women and their associations with pregnancy-specific psychological disorders: a longitudinal research protocol