Keeping the Promise - health and wellbeing of care experienced children and young people: longitudinal quantitative evidence review
A report by the Promise Data and Evidence Group, exploring how longitudinal quantitative data can support monitoring the health and wellbeing of Scotland’s care experienced children and young people.
Annex 1 – Studies identified at each search phase
Phase 1
- Phase 1 Reports – Permanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland
- Key-findings from Phase 2: final report and accessible summaries – Permanently Progressing? Building secure futures for children in Scotland
- Cohort profile: The ‘Children’s Health in Care in Scotland’ (CHiCS) study—a longitudinal dataset to compare health outcomes for care experienced children and general population children
- Growing up in kinship care
- Inequalities in the dental health needs and access to dental services among looked after children in Scotland: a population data linkage study - PubMed
Phase 2
- Association between care experience and mental health hospitalisation among children in Scotland, with a focus on chronic conditions (CHiCS): a population-wide longitudinal study using administrative data
- Hospitalisations for chronic conditions among care experienced and general population children and young people: evidence from the Children’s Health in Care in Scotland (CHiCS) cohort study, 1990–2016
- Mortality outcomes of children and young people who have spent time in care: evidence from Children’s Health in Care in Scotland, a population-wide administrative data cohort study
Contact
Email: thepromiseteam@gov.scot