Study Number 9383 - Growing Up in Scotland: Cohort 1: Sweep 11, 2021-2023: Special Licence Access
DATA CURATION PROCEDURES
Data acquired for the UK Data Service collection undergo rigorous and comprehensive curation prior to publishing and release. This ensures that data, documentation and metadata are processed and published to the highest standard possible, both for ease of use in secondary analysis and for archival preservation.
The curation procedures carried out depend on the individual nature of each dataset and document, but as a general guide the following tasks are always undertaken:
- Disclosure review - if data confidentiality issues are identified, they are resolved in consultation with the data depositor;
- Data are checked for consistency and accuracy for example undocumented/out-of-range codes;
- Variable and value label metadata are checked and enhancements undertaken as necessary;
- Multiple data and documentation formats may be generated for dissemination and preservation;
- A catalogue metadata record is generated and a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is assigned to the study where appropriate.
- Where the data are made available for online analysis, in addition to the checks above, question text may be added alongside variables and other enhancements made.
DATA AND DOCUMENTATION NOTES
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NEW EDITION INFORMATION
For the second edition (August 2025), the young person cross-sectional weight variable (DkWTchld) has been updated. In the previous version of the data, this weight was missing for 20 eligible cases. Only cross-sectional analysis utilising this weight would have been affected and only through the 20 cases being excluded from the analysis.
INFORMATION ON CONDITION OF USE
The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.
Commercial use is not permitted.
Users should be aware that no numbers/percentages based on numbers smaller than 5 in the data will be reported in their results.
Use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. Users must apply for access via a Special Licence application.
Access is limited to users based in the UK or the European Economic Area (EEA).