The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>From May 2003 to May 2006, the Robert Koch Institute conducted the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS). Aim of this first nationwide interview and examination survey was to collect comp...

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Main Authors: Schlack Robert, Schenk Liane, Scheidt-Nave Christa, Rosario Angelika, Neuhauser Hannelore, Mensink Gert BM, Lange Michael, Knopf Hiltraud, Kahl Heidrun, Ellert Ute, Dölle Rüdiger, Schlaud Martin, Hölling Heike, Kamtsiuris Panagiotis, Kurth Bärbel-Maria, Stolzenberg Heribert, Thamm Michael, Thierfelder Wulf, Wolf Ute
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Published: BMC 2008-06-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/196
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spelling doaj-566843bbf8df4c8bad7b56e84637f26c2020-11-24T21:19:08ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582008-06-018119610.1186/1471-2458-8-196The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-StudySchlack RobertSchenk LianeScheidt-Nave ChristaRosario AngelikaNeuhauser HanneloreMensink Gert BMLange MichaelKnopf HiltraudKahl HeidrunEllert UteDölle RüdigerSchlaud MartinHölling HeikeKamtsiuris PanagiotisKurth Bärbel-MariaStolzenberg HeribertThamm MichaelThierfelder WulfWolf Ute<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>From May 2003 to May 2006, the Robert Koch Institute conducted the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS). Aim of this first nationwide interview and examination survey was to collect comprehensive data on the health status of children and adolescents aged 0 to 17 years.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>Participants were enrolled in two steps: first, 167 study locations (sample points) were chosen; second, subjects were randomly selected from the official registers of local residents. The survey involved questionnaires filled in by parents and parallel questionnaires for children aged 11 years and older, physical examinations and tests, and a computer assisted personal interview performed by study physicians. A wide range of blood and urine testing was carried out at central laboratories. A total of 17 641 children and adolescents were surveyed – 8985 boys and 8656 girls. The proportion of sample neutral drop-outs was 5.3%. The response rate was 66.6%.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The response rate showed little variation between age groups and sexes, but marked variation between resident aliens and Germans, between inhabitants of cities with a population of 100 000 or more and sample points with fewer inhabitants, as well as between the old West German states and the former East German states. By analysing the short non-responder questionnaires it was proven that the collected data give comprehensive and nationally representative evidence on the health status of children and adolescents aged 0 to 17 years.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/8/196
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author Schlack Robert
Schenk Liane
Scheidt-Nave Christa
Rosario Angelika
Neuhauser Hannelore
Mensink Gert BM
Lange Michael
Knopf Hiltraud
Kahl Heidrun
Ellert Ute
Dölle Rüdiger
Schlaud Martin
Hölling Heike
Kamtsiuris Panagiotis
Kurth Bärbel-Maria
Stolzenberg Heribert
Thamm Michael
Thierfelder Wulf
Wolf Ute
spellingShingle Schlack Robert
Schenk Liane
Scheidt-Nave Christa
Rosario Angelika
Neuhauser Hannelore
Mensink Gert BM
Lange Michael
Knopf Hiltraud
Kahl Heidrun
Ellert Ute
Dölle Rüdiger
Schlaud Martin
Hölling Heike
Kamtsiuris Panagiotis
Kurth Bärbel-Maria
Stolzenberg Heribert
Thamm Michael
Thierfelder Wulf
Wolf Ute
The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
BMC Public Health
author_facet Schlack Robert
Schenk Liane
Scheidt-Nave Christa
Rosario Angelika
Neuhauser Hannelore
Mensink Gert BM
Lange Michael
Knopf Hiltraud
Kahl Heidrun
Ellert Ute
Dölle Rüdiger
Schlaud Martin
Hölling Heike
Kamtsiuris Panagiotis
Kurth Bärbel-Maria
Stolzenberg Heribert
Thamm Michael
Thierfelder Wulf
Wolf Ute
author_sort Schlack Robert
title The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
title_short The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
title_full The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
title_fullStr The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
title_full_unstemmed The challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: Design of the German KiGGS-Study
title_sort challenge of comprehensively mapping children's health in a nation-wide health survey: design of the german kiggs-study
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2008-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>From May 2003 to May 2006, the Robert Koch Institute conducted the German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Children and Adolescents (KiGGS). Aim of this first nationwide interview and examination survey was to collect comprehensive data on the health status of children and adolescents aged 0 to 17 years.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>Participants were enrolled in two steps: first, 167 study locations (sample points) were chosen; second, subjects were randomly selected from the official registers of local residents. The survey involved questionnaires filled in by parents and parallel questionnaires for children aged 11 years and older, physical examinations and tests, and a computer assisted personal interview performed by study physicians. A wide range of blood and urine testing was carried out at central laboratories. A total of 17 641 children and adolescents were surveyed – 8985 boys and 8656 girls. The proportion of sample neutral drop-outs was 5.3%. The response rate was 66.6%.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>The response rate showed little variation between age groups and sexes, but marked variation between resident aliens and Germans, between inhabitants of cities with a population of 100 000 or more and sample points with fewer inhabitants, as well as between the old West German states and the former East German states. By analysing the short non-responder questionnaires it was proven that the collected data give comprehensive and nationally representative evidence on the health status of children and adolescents aged 0 to 17 years.</p>
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