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队列简介:20世纪90年代的瑞典家庭(SWIFT90)

Cohort profile: Swedish families of the 1990s (SWIFT90).

作者信息

Straatmann Viviane S, Rajesh Tanishta, Jackisch Josephine, Almquist Ylva B

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm, Sweden

Department of Public Health Sciences, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 Jan 15;15(1):e087909. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087909.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Swedish Families of the 1990s (SWIFT90) is a population-based national register cohort that follows everyone born between 1990 and 1999, their parents and siblings. The cohort was set up primarily to investigate factors associated with biological parents' involvement with child welfare services and their outcomes following child(ren) placement in out-of-home care (OHC) under the research project 'Drivers of inequalities of families involved in child welfare services (DRIVERS)'.

PARTICIPANTS

This cohort is defined as families consisting of parents and their children, of which at least one was born between 1990 and 1999 in Sweden, which totals 1 075 037 children. The children are linked to both (adoptive or biological) parents and their siblings, so the total number of individuals in the SWIFT90 yields a total sample of n=3 292 417. These families are followed through multiple national registers including information on income, education, inpatient care, mortality and criminal offences. SWIFT90 compiles administrative data spanning from 1960 to 2022, which reflects the most recent data available at the time of the data request.

FINDINGS TO DATE

SWIFT90 provides information on 61 982 parents (fathers=31 028; mothers=30 954) with children placed in OHC and their respective children (38,084). Several covariates could be assessed for the parental generation, therefore, providing a comprehensive picture of socioeconomic and health-related aspects of families with children born in the 1990s and placed in OHC in Sweden.

FUTURE PLANS

SWIFT90 will be used to investigate the socioeconomic and health trajectories of families involved with the child welfare system. With this cohort study ia possible to examine whether the inclusion of certain covariates alters the association between parental characteristics and child welfare outcomes. Future studies could also guide initiatives to prevent vulnerable circumstances among biological parents from escalating to the point where child placement into OHC becomes necessary. Additionally, they could help enhance the conditions of biological families and support opportunities for reunification after placement has occurred.

摘要

目的

20世纪90年代瑞典家庭(SWIFT90)是一个基于人群的全国登记队列,跟踪1990年至1999年出生的所有人及其父母和兄弟姐妹。该队列主要是为了在“儿童福利服务中家庭不平等的驱动因素(DRIVERS)”研究项目下,调查与亲生父母参与儿童福利服务相关的因素以及他们的孩子被安置在家庭外照料(OHC)后的结果。

参与者

该队列定义为由父母及其子女组成的家庭,其中至少有一人于1990年至1999年在瑞典出生,共有1075037名儿童。这些儿童与(收养或亲生)父母及其兄弟姐妹相关联,因此,SWIFT90中的个体总数产生了一个n = 3292417的总样本。这些家庭通过多个国家登记处进行跟踪,包括收入、教育、住院护理、死亡率和刑事犯罪等信息。SWIFT90汇编了1960年至2022年的行政数据,反映了数据请求时可用的最新数据。

迄今的发现

SWIFT90提供了61982名有孩子被安置在OHC中的父母(父亲 = 31028人;母亲 = 30954人)及其各自孩子(38084人)的信息。因此,可以评估父母一代的几个协变量,从而全面了解20世纪90年代在瑞典出生并被安置在OHC中的有孩子家庭的社会经济和健康相关方面。

未来计划

SWIFT90将用于调查参与儿童福利系统的家庭的社会经济和健康轨迹。通过这项队列研究,可以检查纳入某些协变量是否会改变父母特征与儿童福利结果之间的关联。未来的研究还可以指导相关举措,以防止亲生父母的脆弱情况升级到必须将孩子安置在OHC的程度。此外,它们可以帮助改善亲生家庭的状况,并支持安置后团聚的机会。

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