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Montreal Neighbourhood Networks and Healthy Aging (MoNNET-HA)
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Sample details

MoNNET-HA was an observational study that examined the relationship between neighbourhood environment, social capital, and health among adults in Montreal, Canada. The initial cohort consisted of around 2,700 adults aged 25 years and older, residing in the Montreal metropolitan area. The cohort was recruited using a two-stage stratified cluster sampling design to oversample adults older than 65 years and collect data from adults living in a range of neighbourhood environments. Participants were first interviewed in the summer of 2008 and later followed up in the autumn of 2010 and the winter of 2013/14. A subsample of participants can be followed up further through linkage with Régie d'Assurance Maladie Québec (RAMQ) health registry data.

Study design
Cohort

Number of participants at first data collection

2,707 (participants)

Age at first data collection

≥ 25 years (participants)

Participant year of birth

Varied (participants)

Participant sex
All

Representative sample at baseline?
No

Sample features

Adults
Older and elderly people
Dataset details

Country

Canada

Year of first data collection

2008

Primary Institutions

McGill University

Queen's University at Kingston

Links

maelstrom-research.org/study/monnet-ha

clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03369496

Profile paper DOI

doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyu137

Funders

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR, Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada, IRSC)

Ongoing?
No

Data types collected

mentalHealthData
dataLinkage
Quantitative data collection
  • Interview – phone
  • Secondary data
Qualitative data collection
  • None
Neuroimaging data collection
  • None
Linked or secondary data
  • Geographic, spatial & environmental data
  • Healthcare data
Features

Engagement

  • None
  • Keywords

    Built environment
    Health and wellbeing
    Health behaviour
    Neighbourhood
    Psychosocial factors
    Social capital
    Social conditions and environment
    Social isolation
    Social networks and relationships
    Socioeconomics
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