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Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children

Population Size

Not reported
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Years

1991

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Associated BioSamples

DNA

Faeces

...see more

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Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

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Lead time

1-2 weeks

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Summary

ALSPAC is a transgenerational prospective birth cohort study investigating influences on health and development across the life course. It has multiple datasets spanning 30 years of data collection using questionnaires, clinics and other sources

Documentation

ALSPAC was established to understand how genetic, biological, environmental, social, psychological and psychosocial factors influence the health and development of children and their parents. ALSPAC is a multi-generation prospective cohort based in Bristol in the South West of England. More than 14,000 women (G0) were enrolled in 1991 and 1992. Their partners (also G0), children (G1) and now grandchildren (G2) have been recruited and followed up over multiple timepoints. A wide variety of biological samples have been collected along with a vast array of exposure and outcome data collected via questionnaire, face to face clinics and through linkage to administrative data.

During the index pregnancy women were sent 3 questionnaires. Since then, over a period of some 25 years, women have been sent almost annual questionnaires asking about their own health and well-being. From 2008, women were invited to attend four focus clinical assessments. Assessments of the children have been administered frequently, with multiple data collection time points since birth. These include numerous child-completed questionnaires, a number of clinical assessments from the age of 7 years and further questionnaires about the child completed by the mother or other main caregiver. Partners of the mothers have also completed a number of questionnaires and been invited to one focus clinic assessment. The second generation (children of the children) have been and continue to be recruited with data collected via questionnaire and clinical assessment at multiple time points.

The study has multiple datasets arranged by cohort member, data type (usually questionnaire or clinic) and time point. In addition, the study reacted quickly to the COVID-19 pandemic and has multiple data collections available from March 2020.

Dataset type

Health and disease

Dataset sub-type

Not applicable

Keywords

Provenance

Purpose of dataset collection

Study

Collection source setting

Clinic, Home

Image contrast

Not stated

Biological sample availability

DNA,Faeces,Plasma,Saliva,Serum,Urine

Details

Publishing frequency

Annual

Version

4.0.0

Modified

08/10/2024

Distribution release date

01/02/2021

Citation Requirements

ALSPAC Study Team

Coverage

Start date

31/03/1991

Time lag

More than 6 months

Geographic coverage

United Kingdom

Maximum age range

150

Follow-up

10 Years

Accessibility

Language

en

Alignment with standardised data models

OMOP

Controlled vocabulary

LOCAL

Format

any flat file format can be provided (.csv, stata, SPSS, R)

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status

Not available

Time to dataset access

1-2 weeks

Access method category

Direct access

Access service description

Bespoke datasets are shared directly with the researcher unless administrative data is required (e.g. health or educational records) in which case UKSerP is used.

Jurisdiction

GB

Data use limitation

General research use

Data use requirements

Not for profit use

Data Controller

University of Bristol

Data Processor

University of Bristol

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: Clinic, Home

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