Dalén P
Dept. of Psychiatry, General Hospital, Helsingborg, Sweden.
Schizophr Bull. 1990;16(1):11-2; discussion 17-28. doi: 10.1093/schbul/16.1.11.
Lewis (1989) has suggested that the effect of so-called age incidence on season-of-birth data may be a sufficient explanation of the anomalies found in many samples of schizophrenic patients. Various predictions made by Lewis do not agree, however, with data available from some of the sources he quoted. Age incidence can be a source of error when a small age difference has a considerable effect on the likelihood of being included in a sample. Depending on methods of ascertainment, this is unusual in empirical studies.
刘易斯(1989年)提出,所谓的年龄发病率对出生季节数据的影响,可能足以解释在许多精神分裂症患者样本中发现的异常情况。然而,刘易斯所做的各种预测与他引用的一些来源提供的数据并不一致。当较小的年龄差异对被纳入样本的可能性有相当大的影响时,年龄发病率可能是误差的一个来源。根据确定方法来看,这在实证研究中并不常见。