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- Q1592347 subject Q5601738.
- Q1592347 subject Q6393978.
- Q1592347 subject Q7690716.
- Q1592347 subject Q9831780.
- Q1592347 abstract "The healthy user bias is a bias that can damage the validity of epidemiologic studies testing the efficacy of particular therapies or interventions. Specifically, it is a sampling bias: the kind of subjects that voluntarily enroll in a clinical trial and actually follow the experimental regimen are not representative of the general population. They can be expected, on average, to be healthier as they are concerned for their health and are predisposed to follow medical advice, both factors that would aid one's health. In a sense, being healthy or active about one's health is a precondition for becoming a subject of the study, an effect that can appear under other conditions such as studying particular groups of workers (i.e. someone in ill health is unlikely to have a job as manual laborer).".
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- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q133805.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q179661.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q2585693.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q2725298.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q30612.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q3485549.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q5601738.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q6393978.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q742736.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q7690716.
- Q1592347 wikiPageWikiLink Q9831780.
- Q1592347 comment "The healthy user bias is a bias that can damage the validity of epidemiologic studies testing the efficacy of particular therapies or interventions. Specifically, it is a sampling bias: the kind of subjects that voluntarily enroll in a clinical trial and actually follow the experimental regimen are not representative of the general population.".
- Q1592347 label "Healthy user bias".