Born in Bradford (BiB)
Measures describe a question asked to a participant during a survey or an item of information requested from a manager when they fill out a data return. For example, ‘Who do you live with?’ is a measure and the possible responses might be, mother, father, brother, sister etc.
Need/provision/receipt | Description of measure | Start Year | Age range | Age from | Age to | Informant | Multiple rater | Reporting term | Sweep title | Standard instrument | Question/Data item | Response scale | Notes | Physical health measures | Dataset | |
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Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2007 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Parent | No | Current | Born in Bradford Mothers’ Baseline Questionnaire | No | Can you tell me which of these credits/allowances/benefits you and your
husband/partner receive?
(Please cross ALL that apply)
|
Child Benefit
Child Tax Credit
Working Tax Credit(Formerly Working Family Tax Credit and Disabled Person’s Tax Credit)
Income Support
Disability Living Allowance (including Disabled Person’s Tax Credit)
Income tested Job Seekers Allowance (Unemployment)
Housing Benefit/Rent Rebate/Council Tax Benefit
Incapacity Benefit (Replaces Invalidity and NI Sickness Benefit)
Pension Credit
Carer’s allowance(was Invalid Care Allowance)
None
Don’tknow
Does not wish to answer
|
BiB | |||
Need; | Caring responsibilities for adults in home | 2022 | 12-15 | 12 | 15 | Child | No | Current | Age of Wonder- Module 1- Socioeconomics, and Arts and Culture | No | Why do the adults in your first home not have a
job? Please tick all that apply.
|
They are sick, retired or a student
They are looking for a job
They take care of others or are full-time at home
Don’t know
|
BiB | |||
Need; | Limited ability to carry out day to day activities | 2022 | 12-15 | 12 | 15 | Child | No | Current | Age of Wonder- Module 1- Socioeconomics, and Arts and Culture | No | Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses?
Has this lasted, or is it expected to last, for 12 months or more?
Do any of your illnesses or conditions reduce your ability to carry out day to day activities?
|
Part 1:
Yes
No
Part 2:
Yes
No
Part 3:
Yes a lot
Yes a little
Not at all
|
BiB |
Overview
Aims
Born in Bradford is a large birth cohort study based at Bradford Royal Infirmary, a hospital in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire. The study was established in 2007 to examine how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioural and social factors impact on health and development during childhood, and subsequently adult life in a deprived multi-ethnic population.
Institution
National Health Service (NHS)
Geographic coverage - Nations
Local area;
Start date
2007
Minimum age at recruitment
0
Sample Size
12,453
Sample
Study design
Cohort study
Sample details
All women booked for delivery at the Bradford Royal Infirmary were offered an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 26–28 weeks gestation. Around 80% took up this offer. Study information was given to women by their mid-wife at their booking appointment and they were invited to take part. On attendance at the OGTT clinic, full consent was obtained for recruitment to BiB, and the woman was invited to complete an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Between March 2007 and November 2010, over 80% of the women who attended the OGTT took up the invitation, and 12 453 women with 13 776 pregnancies were recruited to the cohort. All babies born to women who agreed to participate in the cohort study were eligible for recruitment. Partners of the women who were recruited to the cohort were also invited to participate. Only a small proportion of fathers attended the OGTT clinic with their partners. Others were approached when they attended the hospital with their partner for other appointments or when a member of the study team visits the family home during follow-up visits.
Sex
All
Sample Characteristics
Pregnancy cohort
Sample size at most recent sweep
12453
Data
Data Access
Access data via the study website
https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/research/how-to-access-data/
Complementary Data
Genetic/genomic data
Linked administrative data
Mapping/spatial data
Genetic Data Collected
Yes
Linked Data
Education data
Environmental data
Health data
HDR UK Innovation Gateway
Additional information
Website
https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/
Notes
Related Measures
Education and qualification, Physical health assessment,
Study Code
BiB
Funders
National Institute for Health and Care Research
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)