OBJECTIVE: To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looked after by local authorities with those living in their own homes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study, using questionnaire data from a national survey. SETTING: The UK. PARTICIPANTS: Random samples of children aged 5-15 years. Children looked after were selected from Department of Health databases, stratified according to placement type. The child benefit register was the sampling frame for children in their own homes, weighted to match the child population demographic and compensate for response variability. MAIN OUTCOME: Carer-reported prevalence of 10 physical illnesses. RESULTS: Data were collected on 1253 looked-after children and 10 438 chil...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood asthma in Scotland is one of the highest in the world. The m...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify patterns of co-occurrence and clustering of 6 common adverse health conditio...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looke...
Objective To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looked...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
Objectives. To assess the healthcare needs of looked-after children in East Surrey. Methods. Epidemi...
Objective: This study examined associations between chronic physical health conditions (identified f...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
The Institute of Public health in Ireland (IPH) produces population prevalence estimates and fo...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of atopic symptoms in children throughout the UK. Method: A q...
Background. Understanding the impact of illnesses and morbidities experienced by children and adoles...
Background: Evidence suggests that children and young people in the care system have exceptional phy...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common skin diseases in children with onset at first six m...
Background. Fewer than 20 % of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a gener...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood asthma in Scotland is one of the highest in the world. The m...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify patterns of co-occurrence and clustering of 6 common adverse health conditio...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looke...
Objective To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looked...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
Objectives. To assess the healthcare needs of looked-after children in East Surrey. Methods. Epidemi...
Objective: This study examined associations between chronic physical health conditions (identified f...
Background. Fewer than 20% of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a genera...
The Institute of Public health in Ireland (IPH) produces population prevalence estimates and fo...
Objectives: To describe the prevalence of atopic symptoms in children throughout the UK. Method: A q...
Background. Understanding the impact of illnesses and morbidities experienced by children and adoles...
Background: Evidence suggests that children and young people in the care system have exceptional phy...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common skin diseases in children with onset at first six m...
Background. Fewer than 20 % of all illnesses that occur in the home require the attention of a gener...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of childhood asthma in Scotland is one of the highest in the world. The m...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
OBJECTIVES: To identify patterns of co-occurrence and clustering of 6 common adverse health conditio...