1957 (aged 11 years)
Responding Population
All eligible study members were contacted.
Provided information | 4,281 |
Cumulative total of deaths | 240 |
Cumulative permanent refusals | 1 |
Temporarily living abroad | 40 |
Cumulative Emigrated | 282 |
Failure to contact | 518 |
Data collection
School nurses and health visitors interviewed mothers at home about the child’s health, school absence, interests and behaviour, and the home and family circumstances, and assessed the state of the dwelling. School doctors undertook the medical examination, and teachers completed the questionnaire about the school, and administered the cognitive tests at school.
At this age a control sample of children (a third of single births excluded by the original sampling criteria, and all with fathers in manual employment, N=approx 2000) who had been born in the birth week but not since followed-up, received the same medical examination as the cohort members.
Training for data collection
Instructions are given at the head of each form.
Contents
Mother
- Accidents
- Infectious diseases
- Admissions to Hospital
- School clinic and out patient department attendances
- School Absences
- Schooling
- Hobbies and outside interests
- General health and behaviour
- Domestic help
- Occupation of present husband
- Subsequent pregnancies
- The mother’s work
- The household and dwelling
More detailed information on the mother-collected topics collected is available here
School
- Information on school
- School facilities
- Information on class
School Doctor
- Medical history
- Examination
More detailed information on the doctor-collected topics collected is available here
Test Booklet
- General Ability Test
- Mechanical Reading and Word Comprehension test
- Arithmetic Test
- Handwriting Test
Questionnaires