Activities
Data collection started in the autumn of 2013
Participating municipalities are Gnosjö, Härryda, Vårgårda and Värnamo.
Statistical population: About 2000 youth studied from 12-13 years of age (grade 6 and 7) to legal age of 18 and adulthood (possibly even further) in each municipality per the following plan:
Grade 6 students are followed up in grade 7 and 8 and then again in grade 11 (High School year 2).
Grade 7 students are followed up in grade 8 and 9 and then again in grade 11 (High School year 2).
Data collection in High Schools will be coordinated in four waves. In high school, however, wave 4 will be conducted over two consecutive years.
Data collection is conducted in the schools by the PhD students, except for those students who have moved out of the municipality where the data collection is done either by mail or phone.
Other data
At the time of the baseline data collection 2013, in grade 6 and 7, parents were asked to fill out a questionnaire sent out by mail. They were also asked to fill out a supplementary questionnaire sent out during the autumn of 2014.
Each year teachers are asked to evaluate the students’ behavior and achievements at school (a total of four times: grade 6/7, grade 7/8, grade 8/9 and grade 11).
When the students are 17 or 18 years, a sample group is interviewed for a specific survey on mental health.
Activities
Autumn of 2015
During the autumn of 2015 a data collection was conducted with students in year 8/9 in the participating municipalities.
Spring of 2016
During the spring of 2016 a data collection was conducted with the participating students' teachers.
Autumn of 2016
During the autumn of 2016 a data collection was conducted with students in year 9 in the participating municipalities.
Spring of 2017
During the spring of 2017 the data collection was finalised in high school grade 9 classes in the participating municipalities.
Autumn of 2017
During the autumn of 2017 a data collection was conducted in upper secondary schools year 2 with more than 15 pupils from cohort 1 in the school. The remainder of the cohort 1 pupils received the questionnaire in the mail.
Autumn of 2018
During the autumn of 2018 a data collection was conducted in upper secondary schools year 2 with more than 10 pupils from cohort 2 in the school. The remainder of the cohort 2 pupils received the questionnaire in the mail.
Spring of 2019
Interviews were done with a selection of pupils from cohort 1.
Spring of 2020
Interviews were done with a selection of pupils from cohort 2.
Spring of 2021
LoRDIA as a research programme was finalised. However, there are still many articles being produced on the large amounts of data collected from the start of the programme in 2013. You can download Pdf, 770 kB, opens in new window. a summarised report written by the research director, professor Arne Gerdner.