Not exact matches
Including more context to the event in large - scale
surveys such as
GUS can only enable researchers, policy makers and practitioners to understand these events in more detail.
Mothers of the first birth cohort of
GUS were
surveyed every year from 2005/06, when their children were aged around 10 months old.
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Child poverty targets and persistent poverty 1.2 Aims of this report 1.3 The Growing Up in Scotland (
GUS)
survey
The longitudinal Growing Up in Scotland (
GUS)
survey was used to explore whether being exposed to a mother with poor mental health affected children's development at age four.
The analysis draws on earlier sweeps of
GUS BC1 data from sweep 1 (child aged 10 months) to sweep 7 (child aged 8), as well as a «between sweep» web and telephone
survey conducted when children were 9 years old.
The percentage estimated as meeting physical activity guidelines (62 %) is similar to the 68 % of all 2 - 4 year olds and 75 % of 5 - 7 year olds reported meeting the guidlines in the 2008/09 Scottish Health
Survey, although there were some differences in the questions used between
GUS and the Scottish Health
Survey.