Due Jeppe Klok, Pedersen Marianne Giørtz, Antonsen Sussie, Rommedahl Joen, Agerbo Esben, Mortensen Preben Bo, Sørensen Henrik Toft, Lotz Jonas Færch, Piqueras Laura Cabello, Fierro Constanza, Karamolegkou Antonia, Igel Christian, Rust Phillip, Søgaard Anders, Pedersen Carsten Bøcker
Danish National Archives, Denmark.
National Centre for Register-Based Research, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Scand J Public Health. 2024 Jun;52(4):528-538. doi: 10.1177/14034948221147096. Epub 2023 Apr 10.
Linking information on family members in the Danish Civil Registration System (CRS) with information in Danish national registers provides unique possibilities for research on familial aggregation of diseases, health patterns, social factors and demography. However, the CRS is limited in the number of generations that it can identify. To allow more complete familial linkages, we introduce the lite Danish Multi-Generation Register (lite MGR) and the future full Danish MGR that is currently being developed.
We generated the lite MGR by linking the current version of the CRS with historical versions stored by the Danish National Archives in the early 1970s, which contain familial links not saved in the current CRS. We describe and compare the completeness of familial links in the lite MGR and the current version of the CRS. We also describe planned procedures for generating the full MGR by linking the current CRS with scanned archived records from Parish Registers.
Among people born in Denmark in 1960 or later, the current CRS contains information on both parents. However, it has limited parental information for people born earlier. Among the 732,232 people born in Denmark during 1950-1959, 444,084 (60.65%) had information on both parents in the CRS. In the lite MGR, it was 560,594 (76.56%).
The lite MGR offers more complete information on familial relationships than the current CRS. The lite and full MGR will offer an infrastructure tying together existing research infrastructures, registers and biobanks, raising their joint research value to an unparalleled level.
将丹麦民事登记系统(CRS)中的家庭成员信息与丹麦国家登记册中的信息相联系,为研究疾病的家族聚集性、健康模式、社会因素和人口统计学提供了独特的可能性。然而,CRS在可识别的代数方面存在限制。为了实现更完整的家族联系,我们引入了简化版丹麦多代登记册(lite MGR)以及目前正在开发的未来完整版丹麦MGR。
我们通过将当前版本的CRS与丹麦国家档案馆在20世纪70年代初存储的历史版本相链接,生成了lite MGR,这些历史版本包含了当前CRS中未保存的家族联系。我们描述并比较了lite MGR和当前版本CRS中家族联系的完整性。我们还描述了通过将当前CRS与教区登记册的扫描存档记录相链接来生成完整MGR的计划程序。
在1960年或之后出生于丹麦的人群中,当前的CRS包含了父母双方的信息。然而,对于更早出生的人群,其父母信息有限。在1950 - 1959年期间出生于丹麦的732,232人中,有444,084人(60.65%)在CRS中有父母双方的信息。在lite MGR中,这一数字为560,594人(76.56%)。
lite MGR提供了比当前CRS更完整的家族关系信息。lite版和完整版MGR将提供一个基础设施,把现有的研究基础设施、登记册和生物样本库联系在一起,将它们的联合研究价值提升到一个无与伦比的水平。