Bookmarks
1958 National Child Development Study - Pain data
Population Size
Years
2002 - 2004
Associated BioSamples
None/not available
Geographic coverage
https://www.geonames.org/2648147/great-britain.html
Lead time
Not applicable
Summary
Documentation
The 1958 National Child Development Study (NCDS) is following the lives of an initial 17,415 people born in England, Scotland and Wales in a single week of 1958. It started in 1958 at birth, as the Perinatal Mortality Survey. Over the course of cohort members’ lives, information has been collected on their physical and educational development, economic circumstances, employment, family life, health behaviour, wellbeing, social participation and attitudes.
This collection specifically relates to a short pain survey (self-completion booklet) completed by NCDS participants in 2002-3.
Keywords
Observations
Observed Node | Disambiguating Description | Measured Value | Measured Property | Observation Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Findings | Self-reported pain questionnaire | 8565 | Count | 01 Sep 2002 |
Provenance
Structural Metadata
Details
08/10/2024
31/03/2004
Coverage
01/09/2002
31/03/2004
10 Years
Accessibility
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