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队列简介:魁北克儿童发展纵向研究(QLSCD)。

Cohort Profile: Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD).

作者信息

Orri Massimiliano, Boivin Michel, Chen Chelsea, Ahun Marilyn N, Geoffroy Marie-Claude, Ouellet-Morin Isabelle, Tremblay Richard E, Côté Sylvana M

机构信息

McGill Group for Suicide Studies, Department of Psychiatry, Department, Montreal, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University, Frank B. Common Pavilion, F-2101 6875 LaSalle Boulevard, Montreal, QC, H4H 1R3, Canada.

Bordeaux Population Health Research Centre, Inserm U1219, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2021 May;56(5):883-894. doi: 10.1007/s00127-020-01972-z. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development (QLSCD) was designed to examine the long-term associations of preschool physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development with biopsychosocial development across childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood.

METHODS

QLSCD is an ongoing prospective cohort including 2120 singletons born in 1997/1998 in the Canadian province of Quebec. So far, data have been collected annually or every 2 years from child ages 5 months to 21 years. The cohort currently includes 1245 participants. Data available include a range of environmental (e.g., family characteristics, child behaviour, educational attainment, mental health), biological (e.g., hair cortisol, genetic, epigenetic), and administrative data.

RESULTS

QLSCD has contributed to the understanding of children's psychosocial development, including the development of physical aggression and anxiety. QLSCD articles have advanced scientific knowledge on the influence of early childhood factors on childhood, adolescent, and young adult mental health, including the effect of participation in early childcare on cognitive and behavioural development, the developmental origins of adolescent and young adult mental health problems and suicide risk, and the development of interpersonal difficulties (e.g., peer victimisation) from preschool years to adolescence.

CONCLUSION

QLSCD has given major contributions to our understanding of the link between different aspects of child development and biopsychosocial development during the first two decades of life. Unique features include the presence of environmental, biological, and administrative data, long-term follow-up with frequent data collections, and use of data from multiple informants, including teachers, mothers, fathers, and the children themselves.

摘要

目的

魁北克儿童发展纵向研究(QLSCD)旨在研究学前儿童的身体、认知、社会和情感发展与整个儿童期、青少年期和青年期生物心理社会发展之间的长期关联。

方法

QLSCD是一项正在进行的前瞻性队列研究,包括1997/1998年在加拿大魁北克省出生的2120名单胎婴儿。到目前为止,已从5个月至21岁的儿童中每年或每两年收集一次数据。该队列目前包括1245名参与者。可用数据包括一系列环境数据(如家庭特征、儿童行为、教育程度、心理健康)、生物数据(如头发皮质醇、基因、表观遗传)和行政数据。

结果

QLSCD有助于理解儿童的社会心理发展,包括身体攻击行为和焦虑的发展。QLSCD的文章推进了关于幼儿期因素对儿童期、青少年期和青年期心理健康影响的科学知识,包括参与早期儿童保育对认知和行为发展的影响、青少年和青年期心理健康问题及自杀风险的发育起源,以及从学前阶段到青少年期人际困难(如同伴受害)的发展。

结论

QLSCD为我们理解生命最初二十年中儿童发展的不同方面与生物心理社会发展之间的联系做出了重大贡献。其独特之处包括存在环境、生物和行政数据、通过频繁的数据收集进行长期随访,以及使用来自包括教师、母亲、父亲和儿童自身在内的多个信息提供者的数据。

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