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Accuracy of reporting of menstrual cycle length.

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    anne marie zaura jukicAnne Marie Zaura Jukic,clarice r weinbergClarice R Weinberg,allen j wilcoxAllen J Wilcox,d robert mcconnaugheyD Robert McConnaughey,paige hornsbyPaige Hornsby,donna d bairdDonna D Baird,anne marie zaura jukicAnne Marie Zaura Jukic,clarice r weinbergClarice R Weinberg,allen j wilcoxAllen J Wilcox,d robert mcconnaugheyD Robert McConnaughey,paige hornsbyPaige Hornsby,donna d bairdDonna D Baird,

    There are many studies based on self-reported menstrual cycle length, yet little is known about the validity of this measure. The authors used data collected in 1990 from 352 women born in Chicago, Illinois, aged 37-39 years. Women reported their usual cycle length and behavioral and reproductive characteristics at study enrollment and then completed daily menstrual diaries for up to 6 months. The authors compared this observed cycle length (geometric mean) with the reported length by using kappa coefficients. To assess systematic effects, they performed linear regression of the difference between reported and observed cycle length. Agreement between observed and reported cycle length was moderate. The crude overall kappa coefficient was 0.33; the kappa adjusted for within-woman sampling variability was 0.45 (95% confidence interval: 0.36, 0.55). On average, women overestimated their cycle length by 0.7 days (95% confidence interval: 0.3, 1.0). Reporting by sexually active women and women with a history of infertility was more accurate. Parity, body mass index, prior medical evaluation for irregular cycles, and exercise were all associated with systematic reporting differences. Studies that rely on self-reported cycle length could be prone to artifactual findings because of systematic covariate effects on reporting.

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    am jukicAM Jukic,cr weinbergCR Weinberg,aj wilcoxAJ Wilcox,dr mcconnaugheyDR McConnaughey,p hornsbyP Hornsby,dd bairdDD Baird,am jukicAM Jukic,cr weinbergCR Weinberg,aj wilcoxAJ Wilcox,dr mcconnaugheyDR McConnaughey,p hornsbyP Hornsby,dd bairdDD Baird,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Intr

    Journal: American journal of epidemiology

    VOLUME: 167

    Page Numbers: 25-33

    Journal Abbreviation: Am. J. Epidemiol.

    ISSN: 1476-6256

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Epidemiology Branch, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Durham, NC 27709, USA. jukica@niehs.nih.gov

    Country: United States

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