在澳大利亚小学收集生物标志物和生物样本:来自该领域的见解

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS
M. Truong
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越来越多的人努力将生物学纳入我们对健康的社会决定因素的研究中。虽然在儿童健康和健康差异研究中越来越多地使用生物社会方法,但在涉及儿童的社区环境中收集生物测量的协议还不完善。本文基于“大声反对种族主义”(SOAR)项目,该项目从3所公立学校的124名儿童(10-12岁)的不同样本中收集了人体测量、血压和生物样本(口腔拭子和唾液)。学生们参加了实践科学教程,其中概述了学习方案和目标。本文介绍了学校内生物测量数据收集所采用的方法,以及必要的实践和伦理考虑。本研究讨论了在学校环境中收集生物数据的可行性,包括招聘、规划和数据收集所需的大量准备和资源。讨论了在这一领域的研究和实践中吸取的经验教训和提出的建议。
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Collecting biomarkers and biological samples in Australian primary schools: Insights from the field
There are increasing efforts to incorporate biology into our study of the social determinants of health.  While there is increasing utilisation of biosocial methods in child health and health disparities research, protocols for collecting biomeasures in community contexts involving children are underdeveloped. This paper is based on the Speak Out Against Racism (SOAR) project which collected anthropometric, blood pressure and biosamples (buccal swabs and saliva) from a diverse sample of 124 children (aged 10-12) at 3 public schools. Students participated in hands-on science tutorials that provided an overview of the study protocol and goals. This paper describes the methods employed, as well as the practical and ethical considerations necessary for biomeasure data collection within schools. This study discusses the feasibility of collecting biological data in school settings, including the considerable preparation and resources required for recruitment, planning and data collection. Lessons learned and suggestions to inform future research and practice in this area are discussed.
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Survey Research Methods
Survey Research Methods SOCIAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICAL METHODS-
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