Author:
Mallet Maria Christina,Mozun Rebeca,Ardura-Garcia Cristina,Latzin Philipp,Moeller Alexander,Kuehni Claudia E.
Abstract
ABSTRACTWe assessed how prevalence estimates of cough in 6-17-year-olds vary depending on the question asked in the population-based Luftibus in the school (LUIS) study. 3427 parents answered three different questions on cough. The prevalence of parent-reported cough varied substantially depending on the question: 25% of parents reported cough without a cold, 11% dry night cough and 5% that their child coughs more than other children. There was only partial overlap with 3% answering yes to all questions. This suggests that the exact question used to assess cough strongly affects prevalence estimates and must be taken into account when comparing studies.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory