| Description & Citation--Study No. 21640 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 21640 |
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Persistent URL:
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| | | Title: | Evaluation of Children's Futures: Improving Health and Development Outcomes for Children in Trenton, New Jersey, 2001-2005 |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | Karen E. Walker, Public Private Ventures |
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| | | Funding Agency: | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation |
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| | | Grant Number: | 042725 |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | Walker, Karen E. EVALUATION OF CHILDREN'S FUTURES: IMPROVING HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN IN TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, 2001-2005 [Computer file]. ICPSR21640-v1. New York, NY: Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas, Inc. (SRBI)/Philadelphia, PA: Public/Private Ventures [producers], 2003-2007. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2008-04-03. doi:10.3886/ICPSR21640 |
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| | | | Summary: | These data were collected for the initial phase of the
evaluation of the Children's Futures initiative, a comprehensive set
of interventions aimed at improving child health and development
outcomes from prenatal to age three in Trenton, New Jersey. To that
end, the initiative worked to (1) improve access to prenatal care
and strengthen effective parenting, (2) improve the quality of child
care, and (3) strengthen and sustain positive involvement of fathers
in their children's lives. As part of the evaluation, a baseline
community survey and surveys of childcare providers were conducted and
births records were obtained from the New Jersey State Department of
Health.
Extracted from New Jersey vital events public-use data files,
Datasets 1-3 contain information on births during 2001-2004 to women
in Trenton and, for comparison, two New Jersey cities not covered by
the intervention, Camden and Newark. The birth records data include
sex, birth order, birth weight, gestational age, one-minute and
five-minute APGAR scores, month of pregnancy when prenatal care began,
number of prenatal visits, weight gained during pregnancy, medical
risk factors for the pregnancy, obstetric procedures performed,
delivery complications, congenital anomalies and abnormalities,
mother's marital status and number of live births now living, and the
parents' age, race, Hispanic origin, state/country of birth, and
education.
Dataset 4 contains data from the baseline community survey, which
in 2002 interviewed the primary caregivers of children aged 0-5 in
Trenton households. The survey collected information about child and
parental health, parenting practices, fathers' involvement in their
children's lives, health insurance and health care utilization,
attendance at parenting groups or classes, and utilization of child
care. Additional information collected by the baseline survey includes
United States nativity, year of immigration, race, Hispanic origin,
education, employment status, alcohol use, illicit drug use, earnings,
and household income.
Datasets 5-7 contain data from the childcare provider surveys
conducted in 2003, 2004, and 2005, which collected information about
the teachers and childcare providers in the Trenton childcare centers
that were participating in Children's Futures. Respondents were
questioned about their work experience, age, race, place of residence
(ZIP code), education, credentials, position held and hours worked,
languages spoken, salary/hourly rate for the job at the center,
childcare training and practices, opinions about center staffing
levels, and beliefs about how to help infants and toddlers learn and
grow. In addition, the respondents were asked how prepared they were
to work with infants or toddlers with certain conditions such as
emotional disturbances, attention deficit disorder or attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), fetal alcohol syndrome,
asthma, severe allergies, and developmental delays. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | child health, child development, child rearing, child welfare, preschool children, program evaluation |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | Camden, New Jersey, Newark, Trenton, United States |
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| | | Time Period: | 2001 - 2005 |
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| | | Date(s) of Collection: | 2001 - 2005 |
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| | | Universe: | Trenton, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004: births to
women who resided in Trenton during 2001-2004.
Camden, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004: births to women who
resided in Camden during 2001-2004.
Newark, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004: births to women who
resided in Newark during 2001-2004.
Trenton, New Jersey Baseline Community Survey, 2002: primary
caregivers of children aged 0-5 in Trenton households in 2002.
Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2003: teachers and
childcare providers at the child care centers participating in
Children's Futures in the Spring of 2003.
Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2004: teachers and
childcare providers at the child care centers participating in
Children's Futures in the Spring of 2004.
Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2005: teachers and
childcare providers at the child care centers participating in
Children's Futures in the Spring of 2005. |
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| | | Data Type: | survey data, and administrative records data |
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| | | Data Collection Notes: | (1) More information about Children's Futures can be
found on the project's Web
site (link). (2) ICPSR did not receive the code descriptions for variable
site in the 2003 and 2004 Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider
Surveys data (Datasets 5-6) and variable site05 in the 2005 Trenton,
New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey data (Dataset 7), i.e., the
variables that identify the initiative-affiliated centers in which
childcare providers were employed. Consequently, the centers cannot be
identified by name. |
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| | | | Sample: | The birth records data (Datasets 1-3) cover all births
to women in Trenton, Camden, and Newark during 2001-2004.
The Trenton, New Jersey Baseline Community Survey was administered
to a random sample of households with telephones during
October-December 2002. Eligible parents and/or guardians in Trenton
were sampled from two distinct lists--one that was screened for
households with at least one child aged five or less, and a larger
list of Trenton households that was not screened for eligibility.
One-hundred fifty-nine completed English language interviews were
obtained from the 751 households that were dialed from the screened
list. Once the screened list was exhausted, households in the
unscreened list were contacted. In total, 7,677 telephone numbers were
dialed from the unscreened list, resulting in 340 completed English
language interviews. Additionally, 580 cases from the screened and
unscreened lists were identified as requiring a Spanish interviewer.
Of these, 127 resulted in a completed Spanish interview. Finally,
staff from the Children's Futures initiative posted flyers at city
community and health care centers, which described the study and
provided a toll-free number to participate in the survey. A total of
28 interviews were completed with respondents who called into the
toll-free line.
The Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Surveys attempted to
interview all teachers and childcare providers at the centers involved
with Children's Futures. The response rates were 53 percent in 2003,
74 percent in 2004, and 65 percent in 2005. |
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| | | Data Source: | New Jersey State Department of Health Center for Health
Statistics. 2001 Public Use Birth File. Downloaded January 2007. |
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| New Jersey State Department of Health Center for Health
Statistics. 2002 Public Use Birth File. Downloaded January 2007. |
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| New Jersey State Department of Health Center for Health
Statistics. 2003 Public Use Birth File. Downloaded January 2007. |
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| New Jersey State Department of Health Center for Health
Statistics. 2004 Public Use Birth File. Downloaded January 2007. |
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| | | Mode of Data Collection: | Trenton, New Jersey Baseline Community Survey, 2002:
computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) |
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| Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Surveys, 2003,
2004, and 2005: self-enumerated questionnaire |
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| | | | Note: | A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the
summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the
file manifest. |
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| | | Restrictions: | This data collection may not be used for any purpose
other than statistical reporting and analysis. Use of the data to
learn the identity of any person or establishment is prohibited. As
explained in the ICPSR Processing Note in the codebook, all of the
data from the Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Surveys, 2003,
2004, and 2005 (Datasets 5-7) and many variables in the Trenton, New
Jersey Baseline Community Survey, 2002 data (Dataset 4) are restricted
from general dissemination for reasons of confidentiality. To obtain
Datasets 5-7 and the restricted variables in Dataset 4, researchers
must agree to the terms and conditions of a
Restricted
Data Use Agreement (link) in accordance with existing ICPSR servicing
policies. |
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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 2008-04-03 |
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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: Trenton, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004
- DS2: Camden, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004
- DS3: Newark, New Jersey Birth Records, 2001-2004
- DS4: Trenton, New Jersey Baseline Community Survey, 2002
- DS5: Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2003
- DS6: Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2004
- DS7: Trenton, New Jersey Childcare Provider Survey, 2005
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