Validation of mobile phone use recall in the multinational MOBI‐kids study

Author:

van Wel Luuk1,Huss Anke1ORCID,Kromhout Hans1,Momoli Franco2,Krewski Daniel2,Langer Chelsea E.345,Castaño‐Vinyals Gemma3456,Kundi Michael7ORCID,Maule Milena8,Miligi Lucia9,Sadetzki Siegal10,Albert Alex345,Alguacil Juan511,Aragones Nuria512,Badia Francesc345,Bruchim Revital10,Goedhart Geertje1,de Llobet Patricia345,Kiyohara Kosuke13,Kojimahara Noriko13ORCID,Lacour Brigitte1415,Morales‐Suarez‐Varela Maria516,Radon Katja17,Remen Thomas15,Weinmann Tobias17,Vrijheid Martine345,Cardis Elisabeth345,Vermeulen Roel1,

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

2. School of Epidemiology and Public Health University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

3. ISGlobal Barcelona Spain

4. Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) Barcelona Spain

5. CIBER in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP) Madrid Spain

6. IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) Barcelona Spain

7. Center for Public Health, Institute of Environmental Health Medical University Vienna Vienna Austria

8. Cancer Epidemiology Unit, Department of Medical Sciences University of Turin Turin Italy

9. Unit of Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Prevention and Research Institute (ISPRO) Florence Italy

10. Cancer and Radiation Epidemiology Unit, Gertner Institute Chaim Sheba Medical Center Ramat Gan Israel

11. Centro de Investigación en Salud y Medio Ambiente (CYSMA) Universidad de Huelva Huelva Spain

12. Epidemiology Section, Public Health Division Department of Health of Madrid Madrid Spain

13. Tokyo Women's Medical University Tokyo Japan

14. French National Registry of Childhood Solid Tumors, CHU Nancy France

15. Inserm UMR1153, Center of Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS) Epidemiology of Childhood and Adolescent Cancers Team (EPICEA), Paris University Paris France

16. Department of Preventive Medicine, Unit of Public Health and Environmental Care University of Valencia Burjassot Valencia Spain

17. Institute and Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, University Hospital LMU Munich Munich Germany

Abstract

AbstractPotential differential and non‐differential recall error in mobile phone use (MPU) in the multinational MOBI‐Kids case–control study were evaluated. We compared self‐reported MPU with network operator billing record data up to 3 months, 1 year, and 2 years before the interview date from 702 subjects aged between 10 and 24 years in eight countries. Spearman rank correlations, Kappa coefficients and geometric mean ratios (GMRs) were used. No material differences in MPU recall estimates between cases and controls were observed. The Spearman rank correlation coefficients between self‐reported and recorded MPU in the most recent 3 months were 0.57 and 0.59 for call number and for call duration, respectively. The number of calls was on average underestimated by the participants (GMR = 0.69), while the duration of calls was overestimated (GMR = 1.59). Country, years since start of using a mobile phone, age at time of interview, and sex did not appear to influence recall accuracy for either call number or call duration. A trend in recall error was seen with level of self‐reported MPU, with underestimation of use at lower levels and overestimation of use at higher levels for both number and duration of calls. Although both systematic and random errors in self‐reported MPU among participants were observed, there was no evidence of differential recall error between cases and controls. Nonetheless, these sources of exposure measurement error warrant consideration in interpretation of the MOBI‐Kids case–control study results on the association between children's use of mobile phones and potential brain cancer risk.

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Ministero della Salute

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Wiley

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