2000 Stories Study

2000 Stories Study The 2000 Stories study is a landmark longitudinal study spanning over 30 years, beginning in 1992

2000 Stories is a landmark longitudinal study spanning almost 30 years. The project began in 1992 with around 2000 Year 9 students who were 14 to 15 years of age. These students completed six surveys from Years 9 to12 and three surveys in young adulthood (aged around 21, 24 and 29). The same participants completed surveys at 35 and 41 years of age. The first six surveys alone created one of the mo

st comprehensive pictures of adolescent development in the world. We looked at many aspects of teenage health and behaviour, including mental health, personality and behaviour, school, family, and drug and alcohol use. This information has been used to improve the health of future generations by influencing policy and informing prevention programs. More recently, we have focussed on how teenage experiences, health and lifestyles may affect physical and emotional health in adulthood and in the next generation. Our findings have helped bring global attention to the important role of adolescence in shaping future health. Many of our original 2000 stories participants have children of their own, creating the unique opportunity to explore how the health of one generation may be related to the next. Our intergenerational study was launched in 2006 and aims to understand the processes that might influence many aspects of health and wellbeing across generations. Safety Information

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We are reaching out to parents in our family study to take part in the 15 year follow-up.
04/06/2025

We are reaching out to parents in our family study to take part in the 15 year follow-up.

📢 Exciting News! Our 2000 Stories Newsletter is coming out soon! 📢Stay up to date with all the latest from the 2000 Stor...
09/07/2024

📢 Exciting News! Our 2000 Stories Newsletter is coming out soon! 📢
Stay up to date with all the latest from the 2000 Stories projects. To ensure you receive our newsletter, please confirm your contact details.
👉 Scan the QR code below, email us at 2000stories@mcri.edu.au, or click here to update your details: https://redcap.mcri.edu.au/surveys/?s=TLDXYXPFLPJ7WKLN

We're excited to share that our Intergenerational Family Study is well underway! As we celebrate the first year of data ...
23/02/2024

We're excited to share that our Intergenerational Family Study is well underway!

As we celebrate the first year of data collection, we want to extend a big THANK YOU to all of you who have already participated so far. We’ve had a great response from parents and teens.

We are contacting families as your teen turns 15, so if you haven't heard from us yet – please get in touch, or if you haven’t had the chance to participate yet, there's still time to join in! Every person’s contribution matters, and we'd love to have you be a part of this important stage of the study.

This wave plays a significant role in helping us understand adolescent health and the factors that influence it across generations. Your willingness to share your experiences is incredibly valuable and helps us gather insights that can make a difference in the well-being of future generations.

Thank you for your ongoing support of the 2000 stories study.

Warm regards,

The 2000 Stories Team

Life gets incredibly busy, especially with teenagers! Which is why we’ve made participating in this wave of the family s...
17/08/2023

Life gets incredibly busy, especially with teenagers!
Which is why we’ve made participating in this wave of the family study quick and easy.

We are inviting parents and teens to complete an online questionnaire each.

Parent surveys take just 15-20 mins and teen surveys take around 30 mins. Reimbursement will be given as thanks.

This wave is particularly special because your teen is the same age you/your partner were when the study began!

It's a unique opportunity to compare and draw important connections between generations.

As your children turn 15, we’ll reach out with a quick call. If you decide to participate, we'll email you the info and survey links.

Once you're done, we'll send out your gift cards.
It’s as simple as that.

We hope you'll be able to participate in this wave of the Victorian Intergenerational Health Cohort Study! Speak soon.

As always, feel free to contact us with any questions or for assistance
E: 2000stories@mcri.edu.au
Ph: 1800 706 101

WE'RE CALLING FAMILIES: We've had the pleasure of reconnecting with some incredible families who are part of our study. ...
06/07/2023

WE'RE CALLING FAMILIES: We've had the pleasure of reconnecting with some incredible families who are part of our study. It's been wonderful to hear how your amazing 8-year-olds have grown into teenagers! We've enjoyed learning about your lives and following your family's journey into this new stage.

A big thank you to all the parents and teens who have already completed their online surveys! We truly appreciate your support and contribution to this important research.

As your children reach the age of 15 (the same age you were when you first joined the study), we will be reaching out to you with a quick call. We'll provide a brief rundown of what's involved in this next phase and verify/update your contact details.

Your continued participation is invaluable, and we're excited to embark on this new phase together. Stay tuned for more updates, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

We love hearing from you. So if you have any questions, feedback or would like to update your contact details, you can reach us via this page, our phone or email.
E: 2000stories@mcri.edu.au
Ph: 1800 706 101

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