There are increasing efforts to incorporate biology into studies on the social determinants of health. While there is increasing utilisation of biosocial methods in health disparities research, protocols for collecting biomeasures in community contexts involving children are underdevel-oped. This paper is based on the Speak Out Against Racism (SOAR) project which collected anthropometric, blood pressure and biosamples (buccal swabs and saliva) from a diverse sample of 124 children (aged 10-12) at 3 primary schools in Australia. This paper describes the methods employed, as well as the practical and ethical considerations necessary for biomarker data collection within schools. A discussion of the feasibility of collecting biological data in ...
OBJECTIVES: 'Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children' (LSAC) is Austr...
This paper offers guidance for novice nurse researchers on the ethical and methodological challenges...
This paper reports the design and outcomes of a pilot study for the UK Household Longitudinal Study ...
There are increasing efforts to incorporate biology into studies on the social determinants of healt...
Background: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are...
In the last decade, molecular epidemiological studies have provided new perspectives on studying env...
Background Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because t...
Biobanks have great potential in advancing population health research by enabling access to biospeci...
Background. Childhood obesity is associated with the early development of diseases such as type 2 di...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is associated with the early development of diseases such as type 2 di...
"Social scientists and health researchers often need valid and reliable health measures from survey ...
"This paper reports the design and outcomes of a pilot study for the UK Household Longitudinal Study...
Over the last two decades, interest in salivary research in the social sciences has grown rapidly. S...
Ensuring optimal health for school children is a fundamental concern shared by families, teachers an...
Biomarkers are potentially powerful tools for use in research and regulation. Their derivation from ...
OBJECTIVES: 'Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children' (LSAC) is Austr...
This paper offers guidance for novice nurse researchers on the ethical and methodological challenges...
This paper reports the design and outcomes of a pilot study for the UK Household Longitudinal Study ...
There are increasing efforts to incorporate biology into studies on the social determinants of healt...
Background: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are...
In the last decade, molecular epidemiological studies have provided new perspectives on studying env...
Background Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because t...
Biobanks have great potential in advancing population health research by enabling access to biospeci...
Background. Childhood obesity is associated with the early development of diseases such as type 2 di...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is associated with the early development of diseases such as type 2 di...
"Social scientists and health researchers often need valid and reliable health measures from survey ...
"This paper reports the design and outcomes of a pilot study for the UK Household Longitudinal Study...
Over the last two decades, interest in salivary research in the social sciences has grown rapidly. S...
Ensuring optimal health for school children is a fundamental concern shared by families, teachers an...
Biomarkers are potentially powerful tools for use in research and regulation. Their derivation from ...
OBJECTIVES: 'Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children' (LSAC) is Austr...
This paper offers guidance for novice nurse researchers on the ethical and methodological challenges...
This paper reports the design and outcomes of a pilot study for the UK Household Longitudinal Study ...