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Title: | 1970 British Cohort Study: Age 46, Sweep 10, 2016-2018 |
Keywords: | MENTAL HEALTH COGNITIVE PROCESSES EDUCATIONAL COURSES FAMILY INCOME SMOKING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS MARITAL STATUS SPOUSES PREGNANCY ADOPTED CHILDREN FAMILIES HOURS OF WORK PARENTS CHRONIC ILLNESS HEARING IMPAIRMENTS CHILDREN HEALTH EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS HOUSEHOLDS EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND QUALIFICATIONS DEPRESSION RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY INCOME HOUSING HOUSING TENURE FAMILY MEMBERS COHABITATION SEPARATED (STILL MARRIED) HOUSEHOLDERS AGE GENDER CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ROOMS RENTED ACCOMMODATION MARITAL HISTORY DIVORCE PARTNERSHIPS (PERSONAL) SOCIAL SUPPORT CARE OF DEPENDANTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EMPLOYMENT HISTORY PROMOTION (JOB) STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS SUPERVISORY STATUS SUBSIDIARY EMPLOYMENT WORKPLACE WAGES TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SELF-EMPLOYED FIELDS OF STUDY EMPLOYER-SPONSORED TRAINING PART-TIME COURSES ILL HEALTH HEALTH CONSULTATIONS VISION IMPAIRMENTS DISABLED PERSONS DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS PHYSICAL MOBILITY CITIZENSHIP MORAL VALUES HOUSING FINANCE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES READERSHIP TELEVISION VIEWING MENOPAUSE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS TAKE-AWAY MEALS FAMILY PLANNING FOOD AND NUTRITION MEALS PACKETED FOODS SLEEP PAIN EMOTIONAL STATES DISEASES ALLERGIES DIABETES CANCER SKIN DISEASES EPILEPSY BACK PAIN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS UROLOGIC DISEASES ALCOHOL USE ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA BEREAVEMENT BIRTH CONTROL HYSTERECTOMY 2016-2018 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p>The <em>1970 British Cohort Study</em> (BCS70) began in 1970 when data were collected about the births and families of babies born in the United Kingdom in one particular week in 1970. Since then, there have been nine further full data collection exercises in order to monitor the cohort members' health, education, social and economic circumstances. These took place when respondents were aged 5 in 1975, aged 10 in 1980, aged 16 in 1986, aged 26 in 1996, aged 30 in 1999-2000 (SN 5558), aged 34 in 2004-2005, aged 42 in 2012 and aged 46 in 2016-18. A range of sub-sample and supplementary surveys have also been conducted, and a separate dataset covering response to BCS70 over all waves is available under SN 5641, <em>1970 British Cohort Study Response Dataset, 1970-2012.</em></p> <p>Further information about the BCS70 and may be found on the <a title="Centre for Longitudinal Studies" href="http://www.cls.ioe.ac.uk/">Centre for Longitudinal Studies</a> website. The content of BCS70 studies, including questions, topics and variables can be explored via the <a href="https://discovery.closer.ac.uk/item/uk.cls.bcs70/75fe4705-0c94-4f75-b1e6-ad9c61ffde26">CLOSER Discovery</a> website. <br> <br> <em>How to access genetic and/or bio-medical sample data from a range of longitudinal surveys:</em><br> A useful overview of the governance routes for applying for genetic and bio-medical sample data, which are not available through the UK Data Service, can be found at <a title="Governance of data and sample access" href="http://www.metadac.ac.uk/data-access-through-metadac/">Governance of data and sample access</a> on the METADAC (Managing Ethico-social, Technical and Administrative issues in Data Access) website.</p> <em>1970 British Cohort Study: Age 46, Sweep 10, 2016-2018:<br></em>The aim of the 46-year follow-up was to collect key details of the cohort members’ lives including their socio-economic circumstances (e.g. household composition, cohabiting relationships, housing, economic activity, and income) and their health (physical health, mental health, medication, and health behaviours). This survey had a significant biomedical focus, with objective health measurements and assessments being conducted for the first time in the cohort members’ adulthood.<br> <br> <br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> <p>The 45-minute core interview covered: relationships, children, parents, place of residence, economic activity, income, qualifications and training, physical and mental health, smoking, drinking, exercise.</p> <p>Additional data collected included:</p> <ul><li>Cognitive assessments – immediate and delayed word recall, letter cancellation and animal-naming tasks</li><li>Paper self-completion questionnaire – topics covered include physical health, mental health and well-being, physical activity, and leisure activities</li><li>Anthropometric measurements (height, weight, body-fat, waist/hip circumference)</li><li>Blood pressure measurement</li><li>Grip strength assessment</li><li>Balance assessment</li><li>Blood sample collection</li><li>Activity monitor</li><li>Online dietary diary</li></ul> |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/58268 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-8547-1 8547 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8547-1 |
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