Sweep Description
Age 5 Survey (1975)
Child Health and Education Study (CHES)
Professor Neville Butler
Institute of Child Health, University of Bristol
The five-year follow up of the 1970 British Cohort Study took place in 1975 and was known as the Child Health and Education Study (CHES). It aimed to review and evaluate pre-school health, care and education services throughout Great Britain, as experienced by the cohort members.
Study website: www.cls.ucl.ac.uk/cls-studies/1970-british-cohort-study/bcs70-age-5-sweep
Childhood
5 - 12 years
Coverage
Funding
Data
BCS70 Age 5 Home Interview
bcs_75_hi
BCS70 Age 5 Home Interview
Face-to-face (paper and pencil) interview
BCS70 Age 5 Developmental Histories Schedule
bcs_75_dhs
BCS70 Age 5 Developmental Histories Schedule
Collecting and assembling data from multiple, often heterogeneous sources that have one or more reference points in common, and at least one of the sources was originally produced for other purposes.
BCS70 Age 5 Maternal Self-Completion Questionnaire
bcs_75_mcs
BCS70 Age 5 Maternal Self-Completion Questionnaire
Self-administered survey using a traditional paper questionnaire delivered and/or collected by mail (postal services), by fax, or in person by either interviewer, or respondent.
BCS70 Age 5 Test Booklet
bcs_75_bi
BCS70 Age 5 Test Booklet
Assessment of knowledge, skills, aptitude or educational achievement by means of specialised measures or tests.
Assessment of physical properties of living beings, objects, materials or natural phenomena. This includes medical and geographic data.
BCS70 22 Month Questionnaire
bcs_72_ss
BCS70 22 Month Questionnaire
Self-administered questionnaire using a traditional paper questionnaire.
Assessment of physical properties of living being, objects, materials, or natural phenomena. This includes medical and geographic data.
BCS70 42 Month Questionnaire
bcs_74_ss
BCS70 42 Month Questionnaire
Self-administered questionnaire using a traditional paper questionnaire.
Assessment of physical properties of living being, objects, materials, or natural phenomena. This includes medical and geographic data.