Research Projects Using Growing Up Data

Now We Are 12: Methods

Publication Date:
2023
Lead Organisation:
Growing Up in New Zealand
Lead Researcher:
Sarah-Jane Paine
Access Type:
Internal
Primary Classification:
Health and Wellbeing
Culture and Identity
Education
Family and Whanau
Psych and Cog
SCONE
Secondary Classification:

The Now We Are 12 (NWA12)series is a reflection of our commitment to produce robust evidence that can be used to develop policies and programmes that will enhance the lives of young people and their whānau in Aotearoa New Zealand. Part of this commitment is ensuring that information provided is meaningful and relevant to the communities represented in this study. In NWA12 this included consistent reporting of data for the major ethnic groupings and with respect to the gender identity reported by young people themselves.

This NWA12 methods report outlines the process that was used to engage with key government agencies in the development of topics for the NWA12 series. It also details the overarching approach that was used to analyse the 12-year data, both on its own(cross-sectional analysis) but, importantly, also in relation to earlier data collection waves (longitudinal analysis).

Reference

Paine, S.J., Gerritsen, S.,Napier, C., Pillai, A., Prickett, K., Atatoa Carr, P., Yao, E., Fenaughty, J.,Morton, S.M.B. 2023. Now WeAre 12: Methods. Auckland: Growing Up in New Zealand.Available from: www.growingup.co.nz