Reproducibility and validity of a postal questionnaire: The abdominal symptom study

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Objective - To find oat whether it is possible to examine abdominal/gastrointestinal symptoms by a postal questionnaire. Design - In the Abdominal Symptom Study a postal questionnaire was sent to a representative sample of adults (n = 1290) on two occasions, one year apart. The questionnaire was sent a third time to a subsample (n = 110), and to another sample (n = 213) who had not seen the questionnaire before. A subsample (n = 150 of the 1290) was subjected to a medical interview and examination. Setting - The municipality of Östhammar, Sweden. Participants - A sample (93% of all Swedish citizens (20-79 yrs) in the municipality. Main outcome measure - Reproducibility and validity of a postal questionnaire. Results - The response rate was 90% Roughly 50% of the study population reported abdominal symptoms. The reproducibility of the results was satisfactory, as was the validity of the questionnaire evaluated by medical interview and examination. Non-responders did not report more symptoms than responders. Conclusion - It is possible to examine abdominal/gastrointestinal symptoms with a postal questionnaire. The questionnaire used in The Abdominal Symptom Study seems to be useful for this purpose. © 1993 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Agreus, L., Svärdsudd, K., Nyrén, O., & Tibblin, G. (1993). Reproducibility and validity of a postal questionnaire: The abdominal symptom study. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 11(4), 252–262. https://doi.org/10.3109/02813439308994840

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