| 1. IDENTIFICATION & BASIC DESCRIPTION |
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Cohort name
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POLLEK
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Country
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Name
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Malgorzata Kowalska
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Institution
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Medical University of Silesia
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Email
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mkowalska@sum.edu.pl
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Phone
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+48507143740
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Name
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Szymon Szemik
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Institution
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Medical University of Silesia
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Email
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sszemik@sum.edu.pl
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Phone
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+48602195146
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Do you want to add another Principal Investigator for occupational analyses
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- Add another Principal Investigator for occupational analyses
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Name
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Maksymilian Gajda
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Institution
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Medical University of Silesia
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Email
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mgajda@sum.edu.pl
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Phone
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+48505423607
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Website
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Name of committee
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the Bioethical Committee of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice (approval number KNW/0022/KB/217/19; date: 08.11.2019)
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Contact Principal Investigator (name)
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Małgorzata Kowalska
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Data access policy (briefly describe)
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Based on Data Transfer Agreement
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Is this cohort part of a consortium? (name consortium)
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no
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Participation in pooled analyses
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- The cohort is potentially interested in participating in pooled analyses of (European) occupational cohort studies (note pooled analyses also includes remote decentralized analyses that would not require any transfer of primary data as well as meta-analyses).
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Main aim of cohort, please briefly describe the main objectives of the cohort
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The main objective of the presented project is to identify and evaluate the quality of life and general mental health with simultaneous assessment of their determinants related to studying and working conditions in medical students and young physicians during a long-term observation.
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Study design (please select as many as appropriate)
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Source population (please select as many as appropriate)
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Specify: Other
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medical students and young medical doctors
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Comparators (please select as many as appropriate)
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- Internal study population
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Inclusion criteria
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first year medical students who gave their written consent to participate in the study
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Exclusion criteria
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no written consent to participate
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Enrollment
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Ongoing
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Age range at entry (main cohort)
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| Minimum |
Maximum |
Mean |
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33 |
19,9 |
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Men at enrollment
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399
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Women at enrollment
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156
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Children (<18 years) at enrollment
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no
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Men at last follow-up
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399
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Women at last follow-up
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156
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Children (<18 years) at last follow-up
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no
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Participation rate at enrollment (if known)
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80
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| 2. OUTCOME FOLLOW-UP |
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Type of data for outcome follow-up (please select as many as appropriate)
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- Active (contact with participants)
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Active (contact with participants) (specify)
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- direct contact during laboratories
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First follow-up period (provide year)
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2020
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Last follow-up period (provide year)
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2024
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Number of follow-ups after baseline (provide number)
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2500
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Comments
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we believe that epidemiological situation of COVID will not cause us trouble in recruiting and we believe, that 80% of participation at the begining of the study will be similar at the end of the project, however we expect dropout related to students' disagreement to continue the study
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| 3. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES |
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Source of exposure data collected (please select as many as appropriate)
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- Questionnaire, Personal (Self-reporting or interview)
- Other (specify)
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Specify: Other
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measurement of heigh, weight, blood pressure
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Occupational history/time frame
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Follow-up period
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Occupational coding performed
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No
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Types of exposure measurements
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Specify: Other
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weight, height, blood pressure
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Methods for exposure assessment (please select as many as appropriate)
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Main categories
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Psychosocial domains | Job task characteristics/organization of work
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- Career advancement opportunities
- Psychological job demands
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| 4. OUTCOMES EVALUATED |
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Baseline - type of outcome data collected (select more than one if applicable)
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- Questionnaire, individual (self-recording or interview)
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Follow-up - type of outcome data collected (select more than one if applicable)
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- Questionnaire, individual (self-recording or interview)
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Outcome type (please select as many as appropriate)
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Diagnostic groups based on ICD10
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F Mental disorders
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- Personality and behavioural disorders
- Depression
- Eating disorders
- Other, please state
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F Mental disorders | Other (specify)
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alkohol addiction, burnout syndrome
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Other health related outcomes
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| 6. Other Information |
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- Alcohol
- Anthropometry
- Demographics
- Diet
- Education
- Medical history
- Personality
- Physical exercise
- Socioeconomic status
- Smoking
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Please describe plans that are funded or most likely to be funded
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In the first step of the study we used the integrated tool includes the Polish version of the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire and AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test) and also original questions identifying individual nutrition, demographic, socioeconomic and anthropometric data of subjects. In the future we planned using also The General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) and The Link Burnout Questionnaire (LBQ) – Polish adaptation of the Italian questionnaire. Therefore we are preparing an application for financing future research from the National Research Center in the OPUS competition
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