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The NSHD collected information from its study members twice in the pre-school years, eight times during the school years up to age 15, seven times between then and age 30, twice in their thirties and once in each of their forties, fifties and sixties. In addition, women in the survey received annual questionnaires about their health around the time of menopause, and the first born children of study members were studied twice: when they were aged four and eight years. | The NSHD collected information from its study members twice in the pre-school years, eight times during the school years up to age 15, seven times between then and age 30, twice in their thirties and once in each of their forties, fifties and sixties. In addition, women in the survey received annual questionnaires about their health around the time of menopause, and the first born children of study members were studied twice: when they were aged four and eight years. | ||
- | An updated cohort profile covering the most recent data collection can be found in Kuh et al. 2011 ([[http:// | + | An updated cohort profile covering the most recent data collection can be found in Kuh et al. 2011 |
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- | Previous reviews of response rates and of the responding populations representativeness at age 53 can be found in Wadsworth et al. 2006([[http:// | + | Previous reviews of response rates and of the responding populations representativeness at age 53 can be found in Wadsworth et al. 2006 |
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