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958 National Child Development Study (NCDS)

Country: Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales)

Study Design: Observational cohort with repeated measurements over time

Participant age range:​ Infants at enrollment

Number of participants at baseline: 17,415

Year of initial enrollment: 1958

Number of data collection waves: 10

Measures of well-being:

  • Positive psychological well-being (overall / multidimensional)

  • Flourishing

  • Positive affect

  • Purpose / meaning in life / ikigai

  • Life satisfaction

  • Subjective happiness

  • Prosocial behavior and attitudes

  • Healthy family functioning

  • Positive parenting practices

Quantity of well-being measures (e.g., number of constructs, number of times of well-being was assessed:  High

Quality of well-being measures (e.g., were measures reliable and valid in the study population): High

Measures of physical health: â€‹

  • Self-rated / questionnaire-based health

  • Self-report medical history or medication use

  • Measured anthropometrics, e.g., weight

  • Biomarkers

Access information:

This dataset is available to all researchers.

Researchers are not required to submit an application to access this data.There are no fees required to access this dataset.

Notable Citation: Power C & Elliott J. (2006). Cohort profile: 1958 British birth cohort (national child development study). International journal of epidemiology, 35(1), 34-41.

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