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A Pan-Canadian Data Resource for Monitoring Child Developmental Health: The Canadian Neighbourhoods Early Child Development (CanNECD) Database

机译:监测儿童发育健康的泛加拿大数据资源:加拿大邻里早期儿童发育(CanNECD)数据库

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The Canadian Neighbourhoods Early Child Development (CanNECD) database is a unique resource for research on child developmental health and well-being within the socioeconomic and cultural context of Canadian neighbourhoods. This paper describes the CanNECD database and highlights its potential for advancing research at the intersection of child development, social determinants of health, and neighborhood effects. The CanNECD database contains Pan-Canadian population-level child developmental health data collected through regional implementation of the Early Development Instrument (EDI), geo-coded information on residential neighbourhoods covering all of Canada, and socioeconomic and demographic variables from the Canada Census and Income Taxfiler database. The data are de-identified but linkable across datasets through use of common numeric sequences. The nearly 800,000 records spanning 2003-2014 and representing all Canadian provinces and territories (with the exception of Nunavut) are compiled in a secure electronic collection system at the Offord Centre for Child Studies, McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. Early studies using the EDI demonstrated its utility as a tool for assessing child developmental health at a population level, and its potential for both community-level and large-scale monitoring of child populations. Research using the CanNECD database is now examining to what extent social determinants and the steepness of the social gradients of developmental health differ between geographical jurisdictions and between different sub-populations. We are also working to identify outlier neighbourhoods in which EDI scores are substantially higher or lower than predicted by a neighbourhood’s demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, and exploring other potentially important determinants of children’s developmental health. Finally, we are examining the extent to which change-over-time in aggregate EDI scores vary geographically, and how well it coincides with changes in socioeconomic factors. Thus, the CanNECD database offers the opportunity for research that will inform national policies and strategies on child developmental health.
机译:加拿大邻里儿童早期发展数据库(CanNECD)是用于研究加拿大邻国社会经济和文化背景下儿童发育健康和福祉的独特资源。本文介绍了CanNECD数据库,并重点介绍了其在儿童发展,健康的社会决定因素和邻里效应的交集方面推进研究的潜力。 CanNECD数据库包含通过区域实施早期发展工具(EDI)收集的泛加拿大人口级别的儿童发育健康数据,覆盖全加拿大的居民区的地理编码信息以及来自加拿大人口普查和收入的社会经济和人口统计学变量Taxfiler数据库。数据已取消标识,但可以通过使用通用数字序列跨数据集链接。在加拿大汉密尔顿麦克马斯特大学的Offord儿童研究中心的安全电子收集系统中,收集了2003-2014年间代表加拿大所有省和地区(努纳武特地区除外)的近80万条记录。早期使用EDI进行的研究表明,它可作为评估人口水平儿童发育健康的工具,并且具有在社区水平和大规模监测儿童人口方面的潜力。现在,使用CanNECD数据库进行的研究正在研究社会决定因素和发展健康状况的社会梯度的陡峭程度在不同地区和不同亚人群之间的差异。我们还致力于确定EDI得分远高于或高于邻里的人口统计学和社会经济特征所预测的偏远邻里,并探索其他可能影响儿童发育健康的重要决定因素。最后,我们正在研究EDI总得分随时间的变化在多大程度上在地理上发生变化,以及其与社会经济因素变化的吻合程度。因此,CanNECD数据库为进行研究提供了机会,这些研究将为有关儿童发育健康的国家政策和战略提供信息。

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