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National Child Development Study: Sweeps 1-6, 1958-2000, Self-Reported Measures
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.National Child Development Study: Sweeps 1-6, 1958-2000, Self-Reported Measures includes derived variables that were developed as part of a research study examining risk and preventive factors for chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in the...
Hearing and Vision Screening in Pre-School Children, 1982-1983
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was to provide an account and assessment of screening for vision and hearing defects in pre-school children, concentrating on the role of the health visitor. In particular, the objectives were:
1. To investigate the nature of vision and hearing defects found in school entry...
School Child Chest Health Survey, 1966
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To determine the prevalence of respiratory symptoms, past history of respiratory diseases, lung function and evidence of middle ear disease in school-children coming from different social and environmental backgrounds, in particular from areas with widely differing levels of air pollution.Main...
Childhood Vaccination: Science and Public Engagement in International Perspective, 2002-2004
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Given crises of public confidence in certain childhood vaccination regimes both in the United Kingdom and West Africa, this study used the lens of vaccination to explore emerging science-society relations in European and African settings which have conventionally been theorised very differently. Focusing...
Assessing Mechanisms for Delivery of COVID-19 Vaccines to University Students, 2021
Universities have played key roles in disseminating information on infectious diseases and the use of vaccines as protective measures. Maintenance of this information flow throughout the pandemic has helped universities with protecting their young adult populations against COVID-19. Universities are also substantial economic engines with home and international students being...