Goldberg J, True W, Eisen S, Henderson W, Robinette C D
University of Illinois School of Public Health, Hines.
Acta Genet Med Gemellol (Roma). 1987;36(1):67-78. doi: 10.1017/s0001566000004608.
An examination of ascertainment bias in identification of twin pairs in the Vietnam Era Twin Registry has been conducted. A complete listing of all male-male Vietnam era veteran twin pairs born in Connecticut between 1939 and 1955 was obtained (N = 150). An attempt was made to match these pairs with a listing of Vietnam era veteran twin pairs derived from the United States Department of Defense's Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) computer files. The results indicate that the DMDC files identified only 46.7% of the 150 Connecticut born Vietnam era veteran pairs. Statistically significant differences (P less than 0.05) between pairs found on the DMDC files and Connecticut veteran pairs missing from the DMDC files are observed for the following variables: a) year of discharge from military service, b) total length of active military service, c) branch of service, and d) foreign service. No consistent pattern of bias is observed for factors related to the physical and psychosocial health of veteran pairs. The implications of the ascertainment biases in the Vietnam Era Twin Registry are discussed.
对越南战争时期双胞胎登记处中双胞胎对识别的确定偏倚进行了检查。获取了1939年至1955年在康涅狄格州出生的所有男性-男性越南战争时期退伍军人双胞胎对的完整清单(N = 150)。试图将这些双胞胎对与从美国国防部国防人力数据中心(DMDC)计算机文件中获取的越南战争时期退伍军人双胞胎对清单进行匹配。结果表明,DMDC文件仅识别出150对在康涅狄格州出生的越南战争时期退伍军人双胞胎对中的46.7%。对于以下变量,观察到在DMDC文件中找到的双胞胎对与DMDC文件中缺失的康涅狄格州退伍军人双胞胎对之间存在统计学上的显著差异(P小于0.05):a)军事服役退伍年份,b)现役军事服役总时长,c)军种,以及d)海外服役经历。对于与退伍军人双胞胎对的身体和心理社会健康相关的因素,未观察到一致的偏倚模式。讨论了越南战争时期双胞胎登记处中确定偏倚的影响。