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KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort

The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) is conducted within the health monitoring framework that has been established at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). In addition to regular cross-sectional studies of the current health of children and adolescents l...

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Autores principales: Lange*, Michael, Hoffmann, Robert, Mauz, Elvira, Houben, Robin, Gößwald, Antje, Rosario, Angelika Schaffrath, Kurth, Bärbel-Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586182
http://dx.doi.org/10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-035
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author Lange*, Michael
Hoffmann, Robert
Mauz, Elvira
Houben, Robin
Gößwald, Antje
Rosario, Angelika Schaffrath
Kurth, Bärbel-Maria
author_facet Lange*, Michael
Hoffmann, Robert
Mauz, Elvira
Houben, Robin
Gößwald, Antje
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Kurth, Bärbel-Maria
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description The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) is conducted within the health monitoring framework that has been established at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). In addition to regular cross-sectional studies of the current health of children and adolescents living in Germany, KiGGS also includes a longitudinal component – the KiGGS cohort. The longitudinal data, which can be linked individually throughout the various waves of the study, enables developments in health and their associated influencing factors to be analysed during the life course. Participants from the KiGGS baseline study form the baseline of the KiGGS cohort. The baseline study was carried out between 2003 and 2006 as a nationwide interview and examination survey of children and adolescents aged between 0 and 17 years. The KiGGS cohort comprises the 17,641 participants who, after taking part in the baseline study, also agreed to participate in recurring follow-ups that are to continue through adolescence into adulthood. Until now, two follow-up studies have been conducted: KiGGS Wave 1 (2009-2012, n=11,992) and KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017), which, in line with the baseline study, was conducted as an interview and examination survey. A total of 10,853 repeat participants were interviewed for KiGGS Wave 2; 6,465 people also took part in an examination. As such, 61.3% of the people who originally participated in the baseline study also provided data from interviews for KiGGS Wave 2. In addition, 50.8% have provided various forms of data for all three of the survey’s waves. This data pool can help answer numerous questions from the epidemiological life course discipline regarding the population living in Germany; at the time of the baseline study, these participants were children and adolescents. In order to exploit the full potential of the study for life course research and to be able to trace the health and social development of different generations in the future, the concepts on which the study is based are to be further developed, and innovative strategies for participant retention are to be drawn up.
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spelling pubmed-88489152022-05-17 KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort Lange*, Michael Hoffmann, Robert Mauz, Elvira Houben, Robin Gößwald, Antje Rosario, Angelika Schaffrath Kurth, Bärbel-Maria J Health Monit Concepts & Methods The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS) is conducted within the health monitoring framework that has been established at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). In addition to regular cross-sectional studies of the current health of children and adolescents living in Germany, KiGGS also includes a longitudinal component – the KiGGS cohort. The longitudinal data, which can be linked individually throughout the various waves of the study, enables developments in health and their associated influencing factors to be analysed during the life course. Participants from the KiGGS baseline study form the baseline of the KiGGS cohort. The baseline study was carried out between 2003 and 2006 as a nationwide interview and examination survey of children and adolescents aged between 0 and 17 years. The KiGGS cohort comprises the 17,641 participants who, after taking part in the baseline study, also agreed to participate in recurring follow-ups that are to continue through adolescence into adulthood. Until now, two follow-up studies have been conducted: KiGGS Wave 1 (2009-2012, n=11,992) and KiGGS Wave 2 (2014-2017), which, in line with the baseline study, was conducted as an interview and examination survey. A total of 10,853 repeat participants were interviewed for KiGGS Wave 2; 6,465 people also took part in an examination. As such, 61.3% of the people who originally participated in the baseline study also provided data from interviews for KiGGS Wave 2. In addition, 50.8% have provided various forms of data for all three of the survey’s waves. This data pool can help answer numerous questions from the epidemiological life course discipline regarding the population living in Germany; at the time of the baseline study, these participants were children and adolescents. In order to exploit the full potential of the study for life course research and to be able to trace the health and social development of different generations in the future, the concepts on which the study is based are to be further developed, and innovative strategies for participant retention are to be drawn up. Robert Koch Institute 2018-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8848915/ /pubmed/35586182 http://dx.doi.org/10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-035 Text en © Robert Koch Institute. All rights reserved unless explicitly granted. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Concepts & Methods
Lange*, Michael
Hoffmann, Robert
Mauz, Elvira
Houben, Robin
Gößwald, Antje
Rosario, Angelika Schaffrath
Kurth, Bärbel-Maria
KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title_full KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title_fullStr KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title_full_unstemmed KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title_short KiGGS Wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the KiGGS cohort
title_sort kiggs wave 2 longitudinal component – data collection design and developments in the numbers of participants in the kiggs cohort
topic Concepts & Methods
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8848915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35586182
http://dx.doi.org/10.17886/RKI-GBE-2018-035
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