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Title: | National Child Development Study: Age 33, Sweep 5, 1991 |
Keywords: | ABORTION ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT ACCIDENTS ADOPTED CHILDREN ADVICE AGE AGGRESSIVENESS ALCOHOL USE ALLERGIES ANTENATAL CARE ANXIETY APARTMENTS ARITHMETIC ASTHMA ATTITUDES AUTHORITY BACTERIAL AND VIRUS DISEASES BATHROOMS BEDROOMS BEHAVIOURAL DISORDERS BIRTH CONTROL BIRTH ORDER BOOKS BREAST-FEEDING BRITISH POLITICAL PARTIES BRONCHITIS BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUSINESSES CAESARIAN SECTIONS CANCER CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CARE OF DEPENDANTS CENSORSHIP CEREAL PRODUCTS CHILD BEHAVIOUR CHILD BENEFITS CHILD CARE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD PROTECTION CHILDBIRTH CHILD-MINDING CHILDREN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS COHABITATION COMMUNICATION SKILLS COMPREHENSION COMPUTERS CONFECTIONERY CONVICTIONS (LEGAL) COOKING FACILITIES DAY NURSERIES DEATH PENALTY DEBTS DELIVERY (PREGNANCY) DENTAL DISEASES DEPRESSION DIABETES FOOD AND NUTRITION DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS DISABILITIES DISABLED PERSONS DISCIPLINE DISEASES DISMISSAL DIVORCE DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES DRIVING DRIVING LICENCES TRAFFIC OFFENCES DRUG ABUSE EATING DISORDERS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC VALUE EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT EDUCATIONAL ATTENDANCE EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EDUCATIONAL FEES EDUCATIONAL GRANTS EDUCATIONAL TESTS ELECTIONS EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES EMPLOYEES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT HISTORY EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMMES ENDOCRINE DISORDERS EPILEPSY EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EQUALITY BETWEEN THE SEXES ETHNIC GROUPS EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY) EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS FAMILIES FAMILY COHESION FAMILY ENVIRONMENT FAMILY LIFE FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY SIZE FATHERS FATHER'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FIELDS OF STUDY FINANCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD FOOD PREPARATION FOSTER CHILDREN FRIENDS FRUIT FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT FURTHER EDUCATION GENDER GOVERNMENT POLICY GRANDPARENTS GROWTH (PHYSIOLOGY) HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES LATERALITY HAPPINESS HEALTH HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH CONSULTATIONS HEARING HEARING AIDS HEARING IMPAIRMENTS HEART DISEASES HEATING SYSTEMS HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) HERNIAS HIGHER EDUCATION HOBBIES HOME OWNERSHIP HOME SELLING HOME SHARING HOMELESSNESS HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITAL SERVICES HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSEWORK HOUSING HOUSING CONDITIONS HOUSING FACILITIES HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING TENURE IMMUNIZATION INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION LABOUR (INDUCED) INDUSTRIES INFANT MORTALITY INFORMATION SOURCES INHERITANCE INJURIES INSOLVENCIES INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT INVESTMENT JOB SATISFACTION JOB SECURITY KITCHENS KNOWLEDGE (AWARENESS) LABOUR COMPLICATIONS LABOUR RELATIONS LANDLORDS LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT LANGUAGE SKILLS LAVATORIES LAW LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES LIFE STYLES LITERACY LOANS MARITAL STATUS MARKETING MARRIAGE MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION MATHEMATICS MEALS MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL CENTRES MEDICAL SPECIALISTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS MEDICAL HISTORY MEMBERSHIP MEMORY MENSTRUATION MENTAL DEVELOPMENT INTELLECTUAL IMPAIRMENT MENTAL DISORDERS MENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS MISCARRIAGE MIXED MARRIAGES MORTGAGES MOTHERS MOTHER'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS MOTOR PROCESSES MOTOR VEHICLES MULTIPLE BIRTHS MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES NEONATAL DEATHS NERVOUS BREAKDOWN NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES NUMERACY NURSERY SCHOOLS OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OCCUPATIONS ONE-PARENT FAMILIES ORGANIZATIONS HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES PARENT ATTITUDE PARENT PARTICIPATION PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP PARENT-SCHOOL RELATIONSHIP PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS PARENT-TEACHER RELATIONSHIP PARENTAL DEPRIVATION PARENTAL ENCOURAGEMENT PARENTAL ROLE PARENTS PART-TIME COURSES PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT PATIENTS PERSONAL CONTACT PERSONALITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES PHYSICAL DISABILITIES PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS PHYSICIANS PHYSIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT PLACE OF RESIDENCE POLITICAL ACTION POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL INTEREST POLITICAL PARTICIPATION POLITICAL REPRESENTATION POLITICIANS POLITICS PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION PRE-PRIMARY SCHOOLS PREGNANCY PREMATURE BIRTHS PRIVATE EDUCATION PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SECTOR PROMOTION (JOB) PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOTHERAPY PUBLIC SECTOR QUALIFICATIONS QUALITY OF LIFE RACIAL DISCRIMINATION READING (ACTIVITY) READING INSTRUCTION READING MATERIALS READING PROGRAMMES READING SKILLS READING TESTS REDUNDANCY REDUNDANCY PAY RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE RENTED ACCOMMODATION RENTS RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES ROOM SHARING ROOMS SATISFACTION SAVINGS SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT SCHOOL-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP SCHOOLS SEIZURES SELF-EMPLOYED SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR SHIFT WORK SICK LEAVE SIGHT SKIN DISEASES SLEEP DISORDERS SMOKING SOCIABILITY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE) SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR SOCIAL CLASS SOCIAL HOUSING SOCIAL INTEGRATION SOCIAL INTERACTION SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION SPECTACLES VERBAL SKILLS SPEECH IMPAIRMENTS SPELLING SKILLS SPORT SPOUSES SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY SPOUSE'S EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENT SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION SPOUSE'S WAGES STEPCHILDREN STRIKES SYMPTOMS TEACHING SKILLS TELEPHONES TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT TENANTS' HOME PURCHASING TRADE UNION MEMBERSHIP TRADE UNIONS TRAINING COURSES TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS TRUST UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UROGENITAL DISORDERS VEGETABLES VERTIGO ASSAULT VISION IMPAIRMENTS VOCABULARY SKILLS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CERTIFICATES VOTING VOTING BEHAVIOUR VOTING INTENTION WAGES WALKING WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY) WORKING MOTHERS HOURS OF WORK WORKING WOMEN WRITING SKILLS YOUTH ALCOHOLIC DRINKS ALCOHOLISM BIRTH WEIGHT CLINICAL TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS CHRONIC ILLNESS DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EDUCATIONAL COURSES EDIBLE FATS FAMILY BENEFITS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD HOUSE PRICES JUDGMENTS (LAW) LIFE SATISFACTION MIGRAINES MOTORCYCLES OCCUPATIONAL STATUS PAIN CONTROL PARTNERSHIPS (PERSONAL) PENSIONS PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS PRIVATE HEALTH SERVICES GYNAECOLOGY SMOKING CESSATION SOCIAL SKILLS SOCIAL ATTITUDES SUPERVISORY STATUS TERMINATION OF SERVICE WIDOWED WORK ATTITUDE 1991 Great Britain |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P><p>The <span style="font-style: italic;">National Child Development Study</span> (NCDS) is a continuing longitudinal study that seeks to follow the lives of all those living in Great Britain who were born in one particular week in 1958. The aim of the study is to improve understanding of the factors affecting human development over the whole lifespan. <br><br>The NCDS has its origins in the <span style="font-style: italic;">Perinatal Mortality Survey</span> (PMS) (the original PMS study is held at the UK Data Archive under SN 2137). This study was sponsored by the National Birthday Trust Fund and designed to examine the social and obstetric factors associated with stillbirth and death in early infancy among the 17,000 children born in England, Scotland and Wales in that one week. Selected data from the PMS form NCDS sweep 0, held alongside NCDS sweeps 1-3, under SN 5565. <br><span style="font-style: italic;"><br>Survey and Biomeasures Data (GN 33004):</span><br>To date there have been nine attempts to trace all members of the birth cohort in order to monitor their physical, educational and social development. The first three sweeps were carried out by the National Children's Bureau, in 1965, when respondents were aged 7, in 1969, aged 11, and in 1974, aged 16 (these sweeps form NCDS1-3, held together with NCDS0 under SN 5565). The fourth sweep, also carried out by the National Children's Bureau, was conducted in 1981, when respondents were aged 23 (held under SN 5566). In 1985 the NCDS moved to the Social Statistics Research Unit (SSRU) - now known as the Centre for Longitudinal Studies (CLS). The fifth sweep was carried out in 1991, when respondents were aged 33 (held under SN 5567). For the sixth sweep, conducted in 1999-2000, when respondents were aged 42 (NCDS6, held under SN 5578), fieldwork was combined with the 1999-2000 wave of the <span style="font-style: italic;">1970 Birth Cohort Study</span> (BCS70), which was also conducted by CLS (and held under GN 33229). The seventh sweep was conducted in 2004-2005 when the respondents were aged 46 (held under SN 5579), the eighth sweep was conducted in 2008-2009 when respondents were aged 50 (held under SN 6137) and the ninth sweep was conducted in 2013 when respondents were aged 55 (held under SN 7669). <br><br>Four separate datasets covering responses to NCDS over all sweeps are available. <span style="font-style: italic;">National Child Development Deaths Dataset: Special Licence Access</span> (SN 7717) covers deaths; <span style="font-style: italic;">National Child Development Study Response and Outcomes Dataset</span> (SN 5560) covers all other responses and outcomes; <span style="font-style: italic;">National Child Development Study: Partnership Histories</span> (SN 6940) includes data on live-in relationships; and <span style="font-style: italic;">National Child Development Study: Activity Histories</span> (SN 6942) covers work and non-work activities. Users are advised to order these studies alongside the other waves of NCDS.<br><br>From 2002-2004, a Biomedical Survey was completed and is available under End User Licence (EUL) (SN 8731) and Special Licence (SL) (SN 5594).<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Linked Geographical Data (GN 33497): <br></span>A number of geographical variables are available, under more restrictive access conditions, which can be linked to the NCDS EUL and SL access studies. <br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Linked Administrative Data (GN 33396):<br></span>A number of linked administrative datasets are available, under more restrictive access conditions, which can be linked to the NCDS EUL and SL access studies. These include a <span style="font-style: italic;">Deaths</span> dataset (SN 7717) available under SL and the <span style="font-style: italic;">Linked Health Administrative Datasets</span> (SN 8697) available under Secure Access.<br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">Additional Sub-Studies (GN 33562):<br></span>In addition to the main NCDS sweeps, further studies have also been conducted on a range of subjects such as parent migration, unemployment, behavioural studies and respondent essays. The full list of NCDS studies available from the UK Data Service can be found on the <a href="https://beta.ukdataservice.ac.uk/datacatalogue/series/series?id=2000032#!/access-data" target="_blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">NCDS</a> series access data webpage. <br><br><span style="font-style: italic;">How to access genetic and/or bio-medical sample data from a range of longitudinal surveys:<br></span>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 on the <a href="http://www.metadac.ac.uk/data-access-through-metadac/" target="_blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">METADAC</a> (Managing Ethico-social, Technical and Administrative issues in Data Access) website.<br><br>Further information about the full NCDS series can be found on the <a href="https://cls.ucl.ac.uk/cls-studies/1958-national-child-development-study/" target="_blank" style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Centre for Longitudinal Studies</a> website. <br></p> <i>NCDS5</i>:<br> The fifth sweep, carried out in 1991, was designed to obtain information from the cohort member, any husband, wife, or cohabitee, from the natural or adopted children of one in three cohort families, and from the mother of these children. The mother and child questionnaires are based on instruments used for the U.S. <i>National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1979</i> (NLSY79), specifically the <a href="http://www.bls.gov/nls/nlsy79ch.htm" title="NLSY79 Children and Young Adults"><i>NLSY79 Children and Young Adults</i></a> sweep. The inclusion of these questionnaires in NCDS5 is designed to enable cross-national and other comparisons to be made.<br> <br> The Centre for Longitudinal Studies updated the first six waves of NCDS in late 2006. Improvements made include further data cleaning and the addition of new documentation. <br> <br> For the second edition (August 2008), the serial number has been replaced with a new one, variable Ncdsid. This change has been made for all datasets in the NCDS series. Further information may be found in the ‘CLS Confidentiality and Data Security Review’, included in the documentation.<br><br> <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> NCDS5, conducted when the cohort members were aged 33, covered the following topics: education and training; employment history; housing history; partnership and family formation; income and wealth; health; health-related behaviour; citizenship and participation; parenting; cognitive and behavioural development and health of cohort members' children; attitudes and values; height and weight. The resulting dataset comprises three data files, covering the cohort member interview, the mother and child survey, and the partner interview.<br> <br> Measurement scales used:<ul><li>cohort members: <i>Malaise Inventory</i> (used in interview); <i>Locke Wallace Inventory</i> (quality of relationship)(self-completion); a large number of Likert attitude scale items and social relationship items (self-completion)</li><li>children: <i>Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test</i> (PPVT-R); <i>McCarthy Scale of Child Abilities</i> (verbal sub-scale); <i>Peabody Individual Achievement Tests</i> (PIAT) for mathematics, reading recognition and reading comprehension; <i>Weschler Intelligence Scale for Children</i> (digit span sub-scale); <i>Harter Perceived Competence Scale for Children/Self-Perception Profile</i></li></ul>All standard measures were interview-administered; for further details see documentation.<br> <br> |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/64428 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-5567-1 5567 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5567-1 |
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