National Child Development Study

The National Child Development Study (NCDS) is a continuing, multi-disciplinary longitudinal study which follows the lives of 17,415 people born in England, Scotland and Wales from 17,205 women during the week of 3–9 March 1958. The results from this study helped reduce infant mortality and were instrumental in improving maternity services in the UK.[1]

  1. ^ Power, Chris; Elliott, Jane (1 February 2006). "Cohort profile: 1958 British birth cohort (National Child Development Study)". International Journal of Epidemiology. 35 (1): 34–41. doi:10.1093/ije/dyi183. ISSN 0300-5771. PMID 16155052.