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Published on 29.09.11 in Vol 13, No 3 (2011): Jul-Sep

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Works citing "Using Web-Based and Paper-Based Questionnaires for Collecting Data on Fertility Issues Among Female Childhood Cancer Survivors: Differences in Response Characteristics"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1707):

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  1. Veerbeek MA, Oude Voshaar RC, Pot AM. Clinicians’ Perspectives on a Web-Based System for Routine Outcome Monitoring in Old-Age Psychiatry in the Netherlands. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2012;14(3):e76
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  13. Overbeek A, van den Berg MH, Kremer LC, van den Heuvel-Eibrink MM, Tissing WJ, Loonen JJ, Versluys B, Bresters D, Kaspers GJ, Lambalk CB, van Leeuwen FE, van Dulmen-den Broeder E. A nationwide study on reproductive function, ovarian reserve, and risk of premature menopause in female survivors of childhood cancer: design and methodological challenges. BMC Cancer 2012;12(1)
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  27. Hasan NA, Haque MM. Extracting epidemiological knowledge of shrimp farmers applying participatory appraisal tools and mobile phone-assisted survey to identify and solve the problems of WSD. Social Sciences & Humanities Open 2023;7(1):100406
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  30. Klee B, Costa D, Frese T, Knoechelmann A, Meyer G, Meyer T, Purschke O, Schildmann J, Steckelberg A, Mikolajczyk R. To Remind or Not to Remind During Recruitment? An Analysis of an Online Panel in Germany. International Journal of Public Health 2024;69
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.1707):

  1. Mutepfa MM, Tapera R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. 2018. Chapter 89-1:1
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  2. Stoyanova R, Dimova R, Doykov I. Health and Social Care Systems of the Future: Demographic Changes, Digital Age and Human Factors. 2019. Chapter 17:142
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  3. Mutepfa MM, Tapera R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. 2019. Chapter 89:541
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