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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jun 6.
Published in final edited form as: Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 2018 Nov 22;32(6):568–583. doi: 10.1111/ppe.12519

Table 1a.

Descriptive characteristics of cohorts currently contributing to the I4C data pool.

Country/
Recruiting
years
Study title
(Acronym)
Cohort description Pre-natal
follow-up
time points
(weeks
gestation)
Age at
Post-natal
follow-up time
points
Method/s of
follow-up
Australia*
1988-1995
Tasmanian Infant Health Study (TIHS) 20 ■ Birth cohort
10,625 live births
■ Recruited from 6 obstetric hospitals in the state of Tasmania, Australia
■ Eligibility: Infants born from January 1, 1988 to October 31 1992, resident in Tasmania, not placed for adoption and assessed as having a greater risk associated with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) as determined by a predictive score that included maternal age, male gender, birthweight and season of birth (March-April, May-June, August-February), duration of second stage of labor and intention to breast feed
■ Cohort represents a one in five sample of all births considered at higher risk of SIDS in Tasmania, Australia
■ Study staff conducted interviews four days post-natal in the hospital, at home and via telephone.
n/a ■ 4 weeks
■ 10-12 weeks
■ Home visits
■ Phone interviews
■ Record linkage
Denmark*
1996-2002
Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) 17 ■ Population-based cohort
101,042 births (I4C sample =9,596)
■ Sample recruited from all pregnant women across 16 counties in Denmark at first visit to the GP
■ Eligibility: All pregnant women who at first GP visit planned to carry pregnancy to term and who spoke Danish sufficiently well to complete telephone interviews were invited to participate.
■ 12
■ 30
■ Birth
■ 6 months
■ 18 months
■ 7 years
■ CATI**
■ Linkage to health registries
Israel
1964-1976
Jerusalem Perinatal Study (JPS) 18 ■ Population-based cohort
92,408 live- and stillbirths and their parents
■ Eligibility criteria: all births to Israeli women residents of West Jerusalem
■ Women identified from compulsory notifications to District Health Office.
■ Data obtained from antenatal interviews, pediatric admissions to hospital and postpartum interviews.
For 1965-68 sub-cohort, 13,500 mothers 4th-5th month of pregnancy ■ Hospitalization ages 0-5 for sub-cohort
■ Military recruitment office age 17 for recruits.
■ Linkage with disease registries, death registries; hospitalization records
■ Military recruitment data
Norway*
1999-2008
Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)19 ■ Population-based pregnancy cohort
109,981 live-born infants (I4C sample =11,218 )
■ Women at participating clinics across Norway, invited to participate in study based on request for ultrasound examination made by doctor or women recorded at Medical Birth Registry
■ Eligibility criteria: Voluntary participation at 17 weeks gestation.
■ 17
■ 30
■ Birth
■ 6 months
■ 18 months
■ 36 months
■ 5 years
■ 7-8 years
■ 13 years
■ Self-administered questionnaires
■ Linkages to health registries
UK*
1990-1992
Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) 14,15 ■ Multi-generational birth cohort
■ 14,541 pregnancies and 14,062 live-birth
■ Representative sample of pregnancy women resident in a geographical region of Avon in South West England
■ Eligibility based on expected date of delivery between 1st April 1991 and 31st December 1992
■ Opportunistic recruitment approach. Media campaigns, visits to community locations, antenatal maternity health services promoted study and distributed 'Expression of interest' card encouraging women to contact the study.
■ 8
■ 12
■ 18
■ 32
■ Birth
■ 4, 8 weeks
■ 6, 8,15, 18, 21, 24 months
■ 3,4,5… to 15 years
■ Self-administered questionnaires
■ Clinical assessment
■ Record linkage
USA*
1959-1965
Collaborative Perinatal Project (CPP)16 ■ Prospective, longitudinal study of prenatal women
■ 48,000 women and 60,000 births
■ Women enrolled from14 obstetrical and pediatric departments across twelve universities across the USA
■ Eligibility criteria: attended first antenatal visit at one of the participating departments and deemed eligible by the obstetrician invited to participate
n/a ■ 4, 8 months
■ 12, 36, 48 months
■ 5,6,7 years
■ Administered interviews by trained personnel
TOTAL MOTHER-CHILD PAIRS 388,118
*

Cohorts with prospectively collected biological samples

**

CATI= Computerized telephone interviews

Numbers represent the data currently available at the IDCC on a random 10% sample of the non-cancer cohort plus all the incident cases of childhood cancer.