The UK Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) follows a nationally -
representative cohort of children born around 2001 [18].
Not exact matches
To increase sample size and allow for
representative state - level analyses stratified by race, a
cohort of children born during 2010 — 2013 was created by combining data from the 2011 — 2015 surveys.
Corporal punishment by mothers and development
of children's cognitive ability: a longitudinal study
of two nationally
representative age
cohorts
FFCWS is an ongoing, nationally
representative study following a
cohort of children born between 1998 and 2000 in the United States and their parents.
Investigators looked at data from a large, nationally
representative sample
of preschool - aged
children — the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Birth
Cohort, conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics.
The Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Kindergarten
Cohort (ECLS - K), a study
of a nationally
representative sample
of children in the United States, also provides insight into variations in achievement among
children as they go through school.
Effect on Achievement Gaps Data from a nationally
representative sample
of children, the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study — Birth
Cohort 2001, reveal that gaps in what
children know and are able to do appear as early as 9 months
of age.
Analyses were conducted using public - use data available from the Fragile Families and
Child Wellbeing Study, a prospective birth
cohort study that follows up a nationally
representative sample
of children from 20 large cities in the United States.
This is the first study to document how population - level health inequalities have changed during childhood in a nationally
representative cohort of UK
children born at the beginning
of the 21st century.
The GSMS is a longitudinal study
of the development
of psychiatric disorder and need for mental health services in rural and urban youth.14 - 19 A
representative sample
of 3
cohorts of children, aged 9, 11, and 13 years at intake, was recruited from 11 counties in western North Carolina.
Analyzing more than 30 years
of data on a nationally
representative cohort of women and their
children, we found no physical or psychological advantages for the majority
of adolescents born to a single mother whose mothers later married.
This study uses data from the first GUS birth
cohort, a nationally
representative sample
of families with
children born between June 2004 and May 2005.
We examined bullying in the Environmental Risk Study, a nationally
representative 1994 — 1995 birth
cohort of 2232
children.
This study uses data from the nationally
representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study — Birth
Cohort to examine the relationship between maternal depression, maternal sensitivity, and
child attachment, specifically among Hispanic and Asian American mothers and their young
children, and to explore the role
of cultural variation and nativity in the associations between these variables.
In the E-Risk Study, a
representative birth
cohort of 2,232
children, mothers were interviewed and teachers completed mailed questionnaires to assess
children's past 6 - month CD symptoms.
The Avon Longitudinal Study
of Parents and
Children is a large
representative birth
cohort with available data stretching from the antenatal period until early adulthood.