The Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 (SMS1932) recorded mental ability test scores for nearly all of the age group of children born in 1921 and at school in Scotland on 1st June 1932. The Collaborative and Renfrew/Paisley studies, two of the Midspan studies, obtained health and social data by questionnaire and a physical examination in the 1970s. Some Midspan participants were born in 1921 and may have taken part in the SMS1932, so might have mental ability data available from childhood. The 1921-born Midspan participants were matched with the computerised SMS1932 database. The total numbers successfully matched were 1032 out of 1251 people (82.5%). Of those matched, 938 (90.9%) had a mental ability test score recorded. The mean score of the ...
In this paper we introduce and describe in detail an addition to the UK's population-based resources...
All Scottish children born in 1921 and attending school on June 1, 1932 (N = 87,498) undertook a val...
Objectives: To examine the association between intelligence measured in childhood and leading causes...
The Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 (SMS1932) recorded mental ability test scores for nearly all of t...
The Scottish mental survey of 1932 (SMS1932) recorded mental ability test scores for nearly all chil...
The social and smoking data were from two of the Midspan prospective cohort studies conducted in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
Objectives: To test the association between childhood IQ and mortality over the normal human lifespa...
70,805). These surveys are described. This research, using the surveys ’ data, examined (a) the stab...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between childhood IQ of parents and c...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the relationship between childhood mental ability and adult hypertension. ...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
In this paper we introduce and describe in detail an addition to the UK's population-based resources...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
In this paper we introduce and describe in detail an addition to the UK's population-based resources...
All Scottish children born in 1921 and attending school on June 1, 1932 (N = 87,498) undertook a val...
Objectives: To examine the association between intelligence measured in childhood and leading causes...
The Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 (SMS1932) recorded mental ability test scores for nearly all of t...
The Scottish mental survey of 1932 (SMS1932) recorded mental ability test scores for nearly all chil...
The social and smoking data were from two of the Midspan prospective cohort studies conducted in the...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate how childhood mental ability (IQ) is related to mortality and morbidity r...
Objectives: To test the association between childhood IQ and mortality over the normal human lifespa...
70,805). These surveys are described. This research, using the surveys ’ data, examined (a) the stab...
OBJECTIVES: The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between childhood IQ of parents and c...
OBJECTIVES: To establish the relationship between childhood mental ability and adult hypertension. ...
Objectives. The objective was to investigate how childhood IQ related to all-cause mortality before ...
In this paper we introduce and describe in detail an addition to the UK's population-based resources...
This study investigated the influence of childhood IQ on the relationships between risk factors and ...
In this paper we introduce and describe in detail an addition to the UK's population-based resources...
All Scottish children born in 1921 and attending school on June 1, 1932 (N = 87,498) undertook a val...
Objectives: To examine the association between intelligence measured in childhood and leading causes...