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Stockholm Birth Cohort Study 1953-2003: a new tool for life-course studies.

机译:斯德哥尔摩出生队列研究1953-2003:生命历程研究的新工具。

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AIMS: To create a new tool for life-course studies of health outcomes as well as social outcomes. METHODS: Two anonymous data sets, one a local birth cohort and the other a nationwide registry, covering information from early and middle life, respectively, were matched using a "key for probability matching" based on a large number of variables, common to both data sets. The first data set provides social and health information from birth, childhood, and adolescence on boys and girls, born in Stockholm in 1953. The second data set provides information on income, work, and education as well as any inpatient visits and any mortality from mid-life for the entire Swedish population. RESULTS: For 96% of the original cohort it was possible to add data from mid-life. Thus, a new database has been created, referred to as the Stockholm Birth Cohort Study, which provides rich and unique life-course data from birth to age 50 for 14,294 individuals: 7,305 men and 6,989 women. Comparison of matched and unmatched cases in the original cohort suggests that those individuals that could not be matched had slightly more favourable social and intellectual circumstances and had often moved away from Sweden in the 1980s. CONCLUSION: The new database provides excellent opportunities for life-course studies on health and social outcomes. It allows for studies that have not previously been possible in Sweden or elsewhere. Further, it provides an opportunity for collaborative work with similar databases in Copenhagen and Aberdeen.
机译:目标:为健康结果和社会结果的生命历程研究创建一个新工具。方法:两个匿名数据集,一个分别覆盖早期和中期生活的信息,一个是本地出生队列,另一个是全国范围内的注册表,使用了基于大量变量的“概率匹配关键字”进行匹配,这两个变量共有数据集。第一个数据集提供1953年出生于斯德哥尔摩的男孩和女孩的出生,童年和青春期的社会和健康信息。第二个数据集提供有关收入,工作和教育的信息,以及所有住院访视和死亡率的信息。整个瑞典人口的中年生活。结果:对于原始队列的96%,有可能添加中年人的数据。因此,创建了一个新的数据库,称为“斯德哥尔摩出生队列研究”,该数据库为14294名个体提供了从出生到50岁的丰富而独特的生命历程数据:男性7,305名,女性6,989名。比较原始队列中匹配和不匹配的病例,结果表明无法匹配的人的社会和智力状况更为有利,并且在1980年代经常离开瑞典。结论:新数据库为生命过程研究健康和社会成果提供了极好的机会。它允许进行瑞典或其他地方以前不可能进行的研究。此外,它为与哥本哈根和阿伯丁的类似数据库进行协作提供了机会。

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