The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) is a University of Bristol project which has been running since 1991. The study began with the recruitment of 14,000 pregnant women, since when their children have been monitored closely as they have grown to build up a detailed picture of child health, behaviour and development.
As you might expect, a large number of reports and journal articles stemming from the research have been published as the project has progressed. I've already put up links to some of these in earlier blog posts, but for a full list of the research output you can follow this link.
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