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  • Scottish Longitudinal Study

    The Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS) is a large-scale linkage study created using data from administrative and statistical sources. These include: census data from 1991 onwards; vital events data (births, deaths, marriages); NHS Central Register data (gives information on migration into or out of Scotland); and education data (including Schools Census and SQA data).

  • Scottish Longitudinal Education Outcomes Universities Extract in the UK

    The Scottish Longitudinal Education Outcomes Universities extract dataset contains information on students from Scottish Higher Education Institutions.

  • Walker Study Data

    Cohort of over 48,000 birth records (pregnancy, labour, birth and care) in Dundee. Between 1952-1966. Contains information on the birthing events such as birth weight, date, feeding, and socio economic variables such as parent occupation.

  • ECHO

    Tayside echocardiographic dataset. The dataset collects all the values obtained during the scan

  • Growing Up in Scotland linkage data - Scotland

    Growing Up in Scotland is a longitudinal research study, tracking the lives of thousands of young people and their families from the early years, through childhood and as they move into adulthood.

  • Brain Health - Scottish Cancer Registry (SMR06)

    Public Health Scotland is responsible for the collection of information on Scottish residents when they are diagnosed with malignant (and some benign) tumours. This is a subset of data for the Brain Health Data Pilot (BHDP)

  • MATCH

    2000 health care workers in NHS Tayside and from social care will have blood samples tested to detect antibodies to SARS-CoV-2, to identify undiagnosed asymptomatic healthcare worker infections with COVID-19.

  • The Aberdeen Children of the 1950"s (ACONF)

    The Aberdeen Children of the 1950s (ACONF) holds health data for Aberdeen Birth Cohorts of people born in Aberdeen in 1921, 1936, and 1950-1956. It helps to understand the changes as we age and how to better our life quality as we get older.

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  • Follow-COVID

    Follow-COVID is a study of over 100 patients across multiple regions within Scotland over the course of 6 years. The study seeks to identify the long term consequences and future care needs of COVID-19 survivors.

  • Scottish Health Survey (SHeS)

    The Scottish Health Survey (SHeS) was introduced in 1995 to provide a detailed picture of the health of the Scottish population in private households. It was designed to make a major contribution to the monitoring of health in Scotland. The survey asks a range of questions relating to health and health behaviours, as well as collecting height and weight measurements. This dataset is owned and managed by the Scottish Government.