Multiple imputation validation study: addressing unmeasured survey data in a longitudinal design

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Claire A. Kolaja
Ben Porter
Teresa M. Powell
Rudolph P. Rull
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[1] Leidos,Deployment Health Research Department
[2] Inc,undefined
[3] Naval Health Research Center,undefined
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Multiple imputation; Cohort study; Survey data; Longitudinal data; Major depressive disorder; Suicidal ideation; Patient health questionnaire;
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