Triple B: Temperament and personality
Relevant LifeCourse Constructs | Year | 2008-2013 | 2008-2013 | 2008-2013 | 2008-2013 | 2008-2013 | 2009-2014 | 2012-2015 | 2017-2022 |
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Wave | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
Age | Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 | Trimester 3 | Birth | 8 weeks postnatal | Infancy | Preschool | Middle childhood | |
N | 1621 | 1598 | 1580 | 1479 | 1461 | 1377 | Substudy = 132 | 1056 | |
Impulse self-control | P:BRIEF-2 O | ||||||||
Persistence | P:SATI O | ||||||||
Personality | S:WMH-CIDI-P I S:WMH-CIDI-P IP | ||||||||
Sensation seeking | P:SSSC O | ||||||||
Temperament | P:ALSPAC-T O | P:ALSPAC-T O | P:BBB-T O | P:SATI O |
Featured measurements
- ALSPAC-T
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: ALSPAC devised - Temperament Item set - BRIEF-2
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: Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition - SATI
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: School Aged Temperament Inventory - SSSC
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: Sensation Seeking Scale for Children - BBB-T
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: Triple B devised - Temperament measure - WMH-CIDI-P
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: World Health Organization, Composite International Diagnostic Interview: World Mental Health Initiative version - Personality section
Legend
- B
= Biosample collected- BA
= Biosample analysis- L
= Data linkage- N
= Nurse completed questionnaire- O
= Observation or direct assessment- Of
= Offspring completed questionnaire- P
= Parent/guardian completed questionnaire- Pe
= Peer completed questionnaire- R
= Records abstraction- S
= Self (primary participant) completed questionnaire- T
= Teacher completed questionnaire- X
= Other source- X F
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= Pertains to father - X Fam
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= Pertains to family - X G
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= Pertains to grandparent(s) - X I
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= Pertains to primary participant - X IP
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= Pertains to partner - X M
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= Pertains to mother - X O
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= Pertains to offspring - X P
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= Pertains to parent/guardian(s) - X Pe
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= Pertains to peers - X Si
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= Pertains to sibling(s) - X T
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= Pertains to teacher(s) - X X
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= Pertains to other reportees
Metadata presented by LifeCourse provides a crucial first step in understanding the available data across studies. It does not take the place of detailed study documentation, which should always be consulted during design and analysis.