Published on in Vol 21, No 2 (2019): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/10441, first published .
Mitigation of Participant Loss to Follow-Up Using Facebook: All Our Families Longitudinal Pregnancy Cohort

Mitigation of Participant Loss to Follow-Up Using Facebook: All Our Families Longitudinal Pregnancy Cohort

Mitigation of Participant Loss to Follow-Up Using Facebook: All Our Families Longitudinal Pregnancy Cohort

Journals

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  5. Dornquast C, Reinhold T, Solak S, Durak M, Becher H, Riens B, Icke K, Danquah I, Willich S, Keil T, Krist L. Strategies to Enhance Retention in a Cohort Study Among Adults of Turkish Descent Living in Berlin. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2022;24(5):1309 View
  6. McGorm K, Brown J, Thomson R, Oakey H, Moore B, Hendry A, Colman P, Craig M, Davis E, Harris M, Harrison L, Haynes A, Soldatos G, Vuillermin P, Wentworth J, Couper J, Penno M. A Long-Term Evaluation of Facebook for Recruitment and Retention in the ENDIA Type 1 Diabetes Pregnancy-Birth Cohort Study. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 2023;17(3):696 View
  7. Stephenson N, Metcalfe A, McDonald S, Williamson T, McMorris C, Tough S. The association of gestational age at birth with trajectories of early childhood developmental delay among late preterm and early term born children: A longitudinal analysis of All Our Families pregnancy cohort. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 2023;37(6):505 View
  8. Weisblum M, Trussell E, Schwinn T, Pacheco A, Nurkin P. Screening and Retaining Adolescents Recruited Through Social Media: Secondary Analysis from a Longitudinal Clinical Trial. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2024;7:e47984 View
  9. Stephenson N, Tough S, Williamson T, McDonald S, McMorrris C, Metcalfe A, Dang S. Early childhood trajectories of domain-specific developmental delay and gestational age at birth: An analysis of the All Our Families cohort. PLOS ONE 2023;18(12):e0294522 View
  10. Andrawes R, Yousufzai S, Mattin S, Elliott S, Barakat C. Tracing participants for longitudinal environmental health research using social networking sites: a pilot study. Exploration of Digital Health Technologies 2024:145 View
  11. Corr T, Jusufagic A, Basting J, Caldwell C, King S, Zgierska A. Recruitment and retention strategies to promote research engagement among caregivers and their children: A scoping review. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2024;8(1) View