May 21, 2024

Born in Bradford’s Age of Wonder cohort: protocol for adolescent data collection

CHORAL Team

Mark_Mon-Williams
MRG Lead - Improving Childhood Wellbeing

BACKGROUND: Adolescence and transition into adulthood are periods shaping life-long mental health, cardiometabolic risk, and inequalities. However, they are poorly studied and understood. By extending and expanding the Born in Bradford (BiB) cohort study through this period using innovative, co-produced approaches to collect and analyse data, we aim to understand better the interplay of factors that influence health and wellbeing, and inform/evaluate interventions to improve them and reduce… 

Wellcome Open Res. 2024 Feb 12;9:32. doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20785.1. eCollection 2024.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Adolescence and transition into adulthood are periods shaping life-long mental health, cardiometabolic risk, and inequalities. However, they are poorly studied and understood. By extending and expanding the Born in Bradford (BiB) cohort study through this period using innovative, co-produced approaches to collect and analyse data, we aim to understand better the interplay of factors that influence health and wellbeing, and inform/evaluate interventions to improve them and reduce inequalities.

PROTOCOL: BiB Age of Wonder (AoW) is a large, whole city cohort that will capture the contemporary lived experience amongst multi-ethnic adolescents progressing into young adulthood. We will collect repeated data from existing BiB participants and their peers (N~30,000 adolescents). The protocol for the first phase of the quantitative methods, involving survey measurements and health assessments in mainstream secondary schools is described here. We describe the co-production behind these methods, and lessons learned from the first year of data collection.

PMID:38770265 | PMC:PMC11103777 | DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20785.1

 

 

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