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Jessica Bengtsson1,2, Nadya Dich1, Andreas Rieckmann1,3, Naja Hulvej Rod1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The DANish LIFE course (DANLIFE) cohort is a prospective register-based study set up to investigate the complex life course mechanisms linking childhood adversities to health and well-being in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood including cumulative and synergistic actions and potentially sensitive periods in relation to health outcomes. PARTICIPANTS: All children born in Denmark in 1980 or thereafter have successively been included in the cohort totalling more than 2.2 million children. To date, the study population has been followed annually in the nationwide Danish registers for an average of 16.8 years with full data coverage in the entire follow-up period. The information is currently updated until 2015. FINDINGS TO DATE: DANLIFE provides information on a wide range of family-related childhood adversities (eg, parental separation, death of a parent or sibling, economic disadvantage) with important psychosocial implications for health and well-being in childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. Measurement of covariates indicating demographic (eg, age, sex), social (eg, parental education) and health-related factors (eg, birth weight) has also been included from the nationwide registers. In this cohort profile, we provide an overview of the childhood adversities and covariates included in DANLIFE. We also demonstrate that there is a clear social gradient in the exposure to childhood adversities confirming clustering of adverse experiences within individuals. FUTURE PLANS: DANLIFE provides a valuable platform for research into early life adversity and opens unique possibilities for testing new research ideas on how childhood adversities affect health across the life course. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: adverse childhood experience; childhood adversities; life course; register; social disadvantage
Year: 2019 PMID: 31542736 PMCID: PMC6756429 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Nationwide Danish registers linked on individual level in the DANish LIFE course (DANLIFE) cohort using the Civil Personal Registration number and the information they provided to the cohort.
Figure 2Characteristics of the DANish LIFE course (DANLIFE) cohort and follow-up period.
Definition and timing of the childhood adversities included in the DANish LIFE course (DANLIFE) cohort
| Adversity | Definition | Date |
| Foster care | Being placed in out-of-home care | Date of placement |
| Parental psychiatric illness | A parent’s admission for at least 1 day with an International Classification of Diseases (ICD) version 8 (ICD-8) or version 10 (ICD-10) diagnostic code related to psychiatric illness. ICD-8 codes: psychoses (290–299 except 291); neuroses, personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders (300–309 except 303–304); and mental retardation (310-315); ICD-10 codes: mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders (F00–F99 except F10–F19) | Date of diagnosis |
| Parental somatic illness | A parent diagnosed with one of the ICD-8 codes included in the Charlson comorbidity index | Date of diagnosis |
| Parental death | Death of a parent | Date of death |
| Sibling psychiatric illness | A sibling’s admission for at least 1 day with an ICD-8 or ICD-10 code related to psychiatric illness. ICD-8 codes: psychoses (290–299); neuroses, personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders (300–309); and mental retardation (310–315); ICD-10 codes: mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders (F00–F99) | Date of diagnosis |
| Sibling somatic illness | A sibling diagnosed with one of the following somatic illnesses related to mortality in children aged 0–18 years (ICD-8/ICD-10 codes): malignant neoplasm (140–199/C00–C96); congenital anomalies of the heart and circulatory system (746–747/Q20–Q28); congenital anomalies of the nervous system (743/Q00–Q07); cerebral palsy (343–344/G80–G83); epilepsy (345/G40–G41); cardiomyopathy (425/I42–I43); congenital disorders of lipid metabolism (272/E75) | Date of diagnosis |
| Sibling death | Death of a sibling | Date of death |
| Parental alcohol abuse | A parent diagnosed with an illness related to alcohol abuse or receiving a prescription of a drug used in treatment of alcohol addiction. ICD-8 codes: alcoholic psychosis (291); alcoholism (303); alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver (571.09); alcoholic steatosis of the liver (571.10); ICD-10 codes: alcohol psychosis and abuse syndrome (F10); alcoholic polyneuropathy (G62.1); alcoholic cardiomyopathy (I42.6); alcoholic-induced acute (K85.2) and chronic (K86.0) pancreatitis; alcoholic liver disease (K70); alcoholic gastritis (K29.2); Anatomical Theraputic Chemical (ATC) Classification System codes: drugs used in alcohol dependence (N07BB) | Date of diagnosis/prescription |
| Parental drug abuse | A parent diagnosed with an illness related to drug abuse or receiving a prescription of a drug used in treatment of drug addiction. ICD-8 codes: drug dependence (304); ICD-10 codes: opioids (F11); cannabinoids (F12); sedatives/hypnotics (F13); cocaine (F14); other stimulants (F15); hallucinogens (F16); other and multiple drugs (F18–F19); ATC codes: drugs used in opioid dependence (N07BC) | Date of diagnosis/prescription |
| Parental separation | Separation of the parents | Year of separation |
| Parental long-term unemployment | A parent being unemployed for at least 12 months within two consecutive years | First year of unemployment |
| Poverty | Family income below 50% of the median national family income in a given year, in three consecutive years | Third consecutive year of poverty |
Exposure to specific childhood adversities according to maternal educational level
| Adversity | Total | Maternal education*† | ||||||
| High | Middle | Low | ||||||
| N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| Total | 2 223 927 | 100.0 | 714 718 | 32.1 | 869 775 | 39.1 | 571 161 | 25.7 |
| Foster care | 66 069 | 3.0 | 4120 | 0.6 | 13 087 | 1.5 | 45 936 | 8.0 |
| Parental psychiatric illness | 89 014 | 4.0 | 15 501 | 2.2 | 30 072 | 3.5 | 40 953 | 7.2 |
| Parental somatic illness | 270 529 | 12.2 | 71 529 | 10.0 | 103 317 | 11.9 | 89 314 | 15.6 |
| Parental death | 55 759 | 2.5 | 11 605 | 1.6 | 19 083 | 2.2 | 23 453 | 4.1 |
| Sibling psychiatric illness | 18 213 | 0.8 | 4133 | 0.6 | 6287 | 0.7 | 7294 | 1.3 |
| Sibling somatic illness | 56 911 | 2.6 | 15 793 | 2.2 | 22 170 | 2.5 | 17 694 | 3.1 |
| Sibling death | 10 543 | 0.5 | 2516 | 0.4 | 4001 | 0.5 | 3679 | 0.6 |
| Parental alcohol abuse | 146 186 | 6.6 | 22 798 | 3.2 | 49 422 | 5.7 | 70 640 | 12.4 |
| Parental drug abuse | 40 248 | 1.8 | 4707 | 0.7 | 11 622 | 1.3 | 22 694 | 4.0 |
| Parental separation | 638 879 | 28.7 | 136 615 | 19.1 | 259 465 | 29.8 | 230 359 | 40.3 |
| Parental long-term unemployment | 558 534 | 25.1 | 80 636 | 11.3 | 201 602 | 23.2 | 259 686 | 45.5 |
| Family poverty‡ | 99 457 | 5.4 | 13 655 | 1.9 | 34 421 | 4.0 | 46 338 | 8.1 |
We used strata by maternal education as the majority of Danish children live with their mother (85%).40
*Missing information on maternal education, n=68 273 (3.1%). Immigrated women who completed their education abroad will have missing information on education.
†High: >12 years; middle: 10–12 years; low: ≤9 years.
‡From 1987 onwards, total n=1 846 564.
Accumulation of childhood adversities according to maternal educational level
| Adversities | Total | Maternal education*† | ||||||
| High | Middle | Low | ||||||
| N | % | N | % | N | % | N | % | |
| Total | 2 223 927 | 100.0 | 714 718 | 32.1 | 869 755 | 39.1 | 571 161 | 25.7 |
| 0 | 1 035 594 | 46.6 | 449 025 | 62.8 | 400 264 | 46.0 | 147 138 | 25.8 |
| 1 | 651 608 | 29.3 | 181 006 | 25.3 | 276 572 | 31.8 | 179 500 | 31.4 |
| 2 | 324 057 | 14.6 | 59 621 | 8.3 | 127 221 | 14.6 | 129 297 | 22.6 |
| 3+ | 212 668 | 9.6 | 25 066 | 3.5 | 65 718 | 7.6 | 115 266 | 20.2 |
| Mean no. adversities | 0.5 | 0.9 | 1.5 | |||||
We used strata by maternal education as the majority of Danish children live with their mother (85%).40
*Missing information on maternal education, n=68 273 (3.1%). Immigrated women who completed their education abroad will have missing information on education.
†High: >12 years; middle: 10–12 years; low: ≤9 years.