Linking Millennium Cohort data to birth registration and hospital episode records.
The Millennium Cohort Study of 18,818 UK babies born in 2000-02 interviewed parents when the baby was 9 months old. Time constraints on the interview limited the amount of health-related questions that could be included. The aim of this study was to augment interview data with information from birth...
Main Authors: | Hockley, C, Quigley, M, Hughes, G, Calderwood, L, Joshi, H, Davidson, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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