| Literature DB >> 35393676 |
Joanne Flavel1, Martin McKee2, Toby Freeman1, Connie Musolino1, Helen van Eyk1, Fisaha H Tesfay3, Fran Baum1.
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Keywords: Population health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35393676 PMCID: PMC9321841 DOI: 10.5694/mja2.51495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Aust ISSN: 0025-729X Impact factor: 12.776
| Data source | Data collection commenced | Frequency of data collection | Target cohort | Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey | 2001 | Annual | A household‐based panel survey; population‐based sample of 17 000 individuals aged 15 years and over |
Information is collected on some health indicators and the social determinants of health A breadth of information is collected |
Although the wave 1 sample was selected to be representative of the population, the sample has become less representative with time Does not capture full distribution of social determinants (particularly at the top end) and limited data on health |
| Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health | 1996 | Varies by cohort; about every 3 years for most cohorts |
Four cohorts of women born in specified years: 1921–1926; 1946–1951; 1973–1978; 1989–1995 |
Collects very detailed information on health and wellbeing of participants Long‐running survey and large sample |
Limited collection of information on social determinants of health Information can only be used to identify distribution of health and social determinants within cohorts of interest |
| 45 and Up Study | 2006 | At least once every 5 years | 250 000 NSW participants aged 45 years and over in 2006 |
Large sample Includes self‐report data and links to routinely collected health data Allows findings at state level (for NSW) |
Limited collection of information on social determinants of health Can identify distribution of health and social determinants only for people aged 45 and over |
| Ten to Men: the Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health | 2013 | 2 years between waves 1 and 2; 5 years between waves 2 and 3 | Cohort of 15 000 males aged 10–55 years in 2013–14 |
Collects detailed information on health Also collects more information on social determinants compared with other studies |
Does not collect information on all social determinants of health Information on distribution of health and social determinants only for males within cohort |
| Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth | 1995 | Annual | Six cohorts aged 15–25 years; samples who were in school year 9 in 1995, 1998, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2015 |
Collects information on many social determinants of health A breadth of information is collected |
Limited information on health Information on distribution of health and social determinants only for young people aged 15–25 years |
| Longitudinal Study of Australian Children | 2003 | Every 2 years | A representative sample of children from two cohorts aged 0–1 years in 2003‐04 and 4–5 years in 2003–04 |
Collects information on health and social determinants of health Later waves collect more information on young people’s health and collect information on social capital | Information on distribution of health and social determinants is for the subsection of the population in the two cohorts of interest |
| Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children | 2008 | Annual | Two cohorts of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander youth: aged 6–18 months in 2008 and 3.5–5 years in 2008 | Collects information on a wide range of topics including physical and mental health, education, housing, culture and language, parental education, work and finances | Data collected is valuable for informing about the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander children and is not intended to provide information on the distribution of health and social determinants for a wider population |