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Rosie J Lacey1, John Belcher, Peter R Croft.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since few cohorts encompass the whole life-course, many studies that measure socio-economic position (SEP) across the life-course rely on participant recall of SEP measures from cross-sectional postal or interview surveys. It is also particularly important that SEP measures should be appropriate for the age of the population studied, as the level of missing data has been shown to increase in older people. The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of recall of two SEP measures in older adults, age left school and longest job, by examining their validity in a general population postal survey in North Staffordshire, UK.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22738317 PMCID: PMC3438121 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2288-12-88
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Completed and missing data for education and job done for most of working life questions, stratified by age and gender
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| 4327 (98.0) | 89 (2.0) | 4232 (97.8) | 95 (2.2) | 4244 (98.1) | 83 (1.9) | 1480 (92.6) | 118 (7.4) | |
| 3386 (97.8) | 75 (2.2) | 3349 (98.9) | 37 (1.1) | 3333 (98.4) | 53 (1.6) | 1190 (96.5) | 43 (3.5) | |
| 2485 (98.6) | 35 (1.4) | 2458 (98.9) | 27 (1.1) | 2459 (99.0) | 26 (1.0) | 1124 (97.7) | 27 (2.3) | |
| 2313 (98.3) | 39 (1.7) | 2277 (98.4) | 36 (1.6) | 2279 (98.5) | 34 (1.5) | 963 (94.0) | 62 (6.0) | |
| 1980 (97.5) | 50 (2.5) | 1941 (98.0) | 39 (2.0) | 1935 (97.7) | 45 (2.3) | 491 (90.3) | 53 (9.7) | |
| 935 (95.9) | 40 (4.1) | 905 (96.8) | 30 (3.2) | 904 (96.7) | 31 (3.3) | 92 (82.9) | 19 (17.1) | |
Agreement between responses to going from school to full-time education or university question and age finished full-time education question, by age and gender ( = 7713)
| 177 | 100 (2.7) | 77 (2.5) | 21 (1.0) | 48 (2.3) | 59 (3.2) | 49 (5.9) | |
| 6590 | 3625 (97.3) | 2965 (97.5) | 2013 (99.0) | 2036 (97.7) | 1757 (96.8) | 784 (94.1) | |
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| 684 | 422 (83.2) | 262 (85.3) | 361 (85.1) | 162 (84.0) | 109 (87.2) | 52 (72.0) | |
| 130 | 85 (16.8) | 45 (14.7) | 63 (14.9) | 31 (16.1) | 16 (12.8) | 20 (28.0) | |
Self-reported prevalence of going from school to full-time education or university, and gaining qualifications as an adult, by age and gender
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| 814 | 507 | 307 | 424 | 193 | 125 | 72 | |
| 115 | 85 (16.8) | 30 (9.8) | 13 (3.1) | 10 (5.2) | 57 (45.6) | 35 (48.6) | |
| 699 | 422 (83.2) | 277 (90.2) | 411 (96.9) | 183 (94.8) | 68 (54.4) | 37 (51.4) | |
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| 2189 | 1028 | 1161 | 1089 | 635 | 346 | 119 | |
| 313 | 129 (12.5) | 184 (15.8) | 26 (2.4) | 32 (5.0) | 188 (54.3) | 67 (56.3) | |
| 1876 | 899 (87.5) | 977 (84.2) | 1063 (97.6) | 603 (95.0) | 158 (45.7) | 52 (43.7) | |
Agreement between quantitative and qualitative responses to the age left school and job done for most of working life questions
| 21 | 22 | 17 | |
| 10/21 (47.6) | 11/22 (50.0) | 9/17 (52.9) | |
| 11/21 (52.4) | 11/22 (50.0) | 8/17 (47.1) | |
| 8/21 (38.1) | 10/22 (45.5) | 5/17 (29.4) | |
| 8/21 (38.1) | 7/22 (31.8) | 7/17 (41.2) | |
| 5/21 (23.8) | 5/22 (22.7) | 5/17 (29.4) | |
| 14/21 (66.7) | 20/22 (90.9) | 2/17 (11.8) | |
| 4/21 (19.0) | n/a | 3/17 (17.6) | |
| n/a | n/a | 2/17 (11.8) | |
| n/a | n/a | 7/17 (41.2) |
*Quantitative data from postal survey Health Questionnaire.
**Qualitative data from qualitative interview study (n = 27).
n/a – variable not applicable to the data.
Figure 1Bar chart of self-reported age left school (≤14 vs ≥15 years) by year of birth (n = 7713). Self-reported age left school data from the NorStOP baseline survey was stratified into two groups: left school at ≤14 years old, and left school at ≥15 years old. *The 1944 Education Act changed the legal school leaving age in England and Wales from 14 to 15, affecting those born from 1st April 1933 onwards
Proportion of job titles coded as glass and ceramics workers in the NorStOP cohort in 2002 and in the 1981 Census for Stoke-on-Trent
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| | 2628 | 1185 | 927 | 448 | 68 | | 91300 | 26930 | 22430 | 25350 | 16590 | ||
| 235 | 83 | 99 | 46 | 7 | 50 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 20 | ||||
| 12 | 4 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 590 | 130 | 110 | 210 | 140 | ||||
| 23 | 11 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 80 | 0 | 40 | 20 | 20 | ||||
| 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1730 | 440 | 410 | 470 | 410 | ||||
| 9 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 2280 | 650 | 610 | 670 | 350 | ||||
| | | | | | | | 4010 | 900 | 1090 | 1350 | 670 | ||
| | | | | | | | 50 | 0 | 0 | 30 | 20 | ||
| | | | | | | | 3050 | 860 | 930 | 590 | 670 | ||
| | | | | | | | 1680 | 330 | 250 | 590 | 510 | ||
| | 285 | 105 | 119 | 50 | 11 | | 13520 | 3310 | 3470 | 3930 | 2810 | ||
| 10.8 | 8.9 | 12.8 | 11.2 | 16.2 | 14.8 | 12.3 | 15.5 | 15.5 | 16.9 | ||||
*Quantitative data from postal survey Health Questionnaire. **Data from the 1981 Census Commissioned Table for Stoke-on-Trent was a 10% sample, hence the Census data presented here are grossed up by a factor of 10.
Duration of recall of age left school and start of job done for most of working life
| Number of years (range) | Mean | Standard deviation | ||
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| Quantitative survey | 7713 | 32–85 | 51.3 | 10.8 |
| Qualitative interview | 18 | 40–73 | 53.1 | 9.1 |
| Quantitative survey | 2558 | 6–83 | 45.4 | 13.3 |