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This standardisation is to ensure a Germany-wide comparability of sampling data and to provide legal certainty for the user [50].
For the purposes of wider comparability, age-standardised rates (European population) are also given in Table 2; these rates are in general lower than the actual rates (Table 1), reflecting the fact that unlike the real population, the hypothetical standard has a younger age structure with no excess of females in the older age groups.
However, any adaption to specific local circumstances reduces comparability of data in a wider context.
A wide variability in methodological approaches challenges the comparability of study results between countries.
Costs, feasibility and comparability of a larger NHS wide or NHS sentinel site system, would also have to be explored.
Such wide variation in women's responses raises concerns about the comparability of the underlying attitudinal question, and the validity of comparative research that assumes comparability.
Thus, a wide range of sources which could harm the comparability of constructs between countries and cultures exists.
Second, as noted above, the review included a wide range of community support initiatives reducing the comparability of the outcomes.
Both the comparability of the findings of these studies and their wider generalizability is hindered by these factors.
Second, the wide variation between definitions of RTW and depression measures may have undermined comparability of the studies included in the review.
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