Data collection for the health component (2008-2009) of the Longitudinal Study of Child Development in Quebec (ÉLDEQ) - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 11-522-X200800010962

Description:

The ÉLDEQ initiated a special data gathering project in March 2008 with the collection of biological materials from 1,973 families. During a typical visit, a nurse collects a blood or saliva sample from the selected child, makes a series of measurements (anthropometry, pulse rate and blood pressure) and administers questionnaires. Planned and supervised by the Institut de la Statistique du Québec (ISQ) and the Université de Montréal, the study is being conducted in cooperation with two private firms and a number of hospitals. This article examines the choice of collection methods, the division of effort among the various players, the sequence of communications and contacts with respondents, the tracing of families who are not contacted, and follow-up on the biological samples. Preliminary field results are also presented.

Issue Number: 2008000
Author(s): Illick, Nancy; Perron, Bertrand
FormatRelease dateMore information
CD-ROMDecember 3, 2009
PDFDecember 3, 2009