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Life Course Trajectories for Young Pasifika in Aotearoa: Protocol for the 25-year Follow-up of the Pacific Islands Families Study Cohort

aut.relation.articlenumberv14i4e77460
aut.relation.endpagee77460
aut.relation.journalJMIR Research Protocols
aut.relation.startpagee77460
aut.relation.volume14
dc.contributor.authorTautolo, El-Shadan
dc.contributor.authorBakir-Demir, Tugce
dc.contributor.authorJalili-Moghaddam, Shabnam
dc.contributor.authorSavila, Faasisila
dc.contributor.authorKokaua, Jesse
dc.contributor.authorSchluter, Philip J
dc.contributor.authorOfe-Grant, Maulupeivao Betty
dc.contributor.authorRush, Elaine
dc.contributor.authorMohammed, Jalal
dc.contributor.authorVaka, Sione
dc.contributor.authorTiatia-Siau, Jemaima
dc.contributor.authorCammock, Radilaite
dc.contributor.authorTe Ao, Braden
dc.contributor.authorFa'alili-Fidow, Jacinta
dc.contributor.authorFifita, 'Ilaisaane ME
dc.contributor.authorManuela, Sam
dc.contributor.authorIusitini, Leon
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-19T04:23:50Z
dc.date.available2026-05-19T04:23:50Z
dc.date.issued2025-11-10
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: From birth, many young Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand experience a disproportionately high burden of psychological distress, metabolic disease, and socioeconomic disparities within education and employment which contribute to significant health inequalities. Further research is needed to understand the drivers influencing these outcomes. OBJECTIVE: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the quantitative component of the Pacific Island Families Study: Ala mo Tupulaga Pasifika Aotearoa (PIF:ATP; Life Course Trajectories for Young Pasifika in Aotearoa), the latest follow-up of the longitudinal PIF birth cohort study, which uses a mixed-methods approach. METHODS: The PIF Study is a multidisciplinary longitudinal study that tracks the health and development of 1398 Pacific children born in 2000 at Middlemore Hospital, South Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand. Data collection has occurred at 10 time points from infancy through young adulthood, with this PIF:ATP assessment phase occurring at ages 25-26 years, which aims to reach at least 750 cohort members. The assessments will take place at participants' homes or at Auckland University of Technology for those residing in Auckland. Data collection will be conducted across multiple sites, including Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, and Whangārei in Aotearoa New Zealand, as well as Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne in Australia. Physical measurements such as weight, height, waist and hip circumferences, grip strength, body fat mass and muscle mass, blood pressure and pulse, glucose and lipid screening, and skin carotenoid concentration will be undertaken. In addition, self-reported data will be collected on psychological well-being (eg, depression, anxiety, and family functioning), nutritional and metabolic well-being (eg, food intake and physical activity), and economic well-being (eg, educational attainment, employment status, and job occupation and industry). RESULTS: Data collection is scheduled to commence in June 2025 and conclude by December 2026. The first set of results and analysis is expected to be published from December 2027 onward. Reporting of all results will comply with the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: This paper presents the protocol for the 25-year follow-up of the first Pacific longitudinal cohort study, which will comprehensively examine psychological, nutritional, metabolic, and economic well-being of Pacific young adults. With 25 years of longitudinal data and extensive expertise in life course research, this protocol outlines the design, methodology, and scope of the quantitative component of the PIF:ATP research program. This phase is uniquely positioned to address key issues identified by Pacific communities and generate evidence to inform meaningful interventions and guide policy development while providing robust, contemporary, high-quality empirical evidence.
dc.identifier.citationJMIR Research Protocols, ISSN: 1929-0748 (Print); 1929-0748 (Online), JMIR Publications, 14, e77460-e77460. doi: 10.2196/77460
dc.identifier.doi10.2196/77460
dc.identifier.issn1929-0748
dc.identifier.issn1929-0748
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10292/21123
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherJMIR Publications
dc.relation.urihttps://www.researchprotocols.org/2025/1/e77460
dc.rights© El-Shadan Tautolo, Tugce Bakir-Demir, Shabnam Jalili-Moghaddam, Faasisila Savila, Jesse Kokaua, Philip J Schluter, Maulupeivao Betty Ofe-Grant, Elaine Rush, Jalal Mohammed, Sione Vaka, Jemaima Tiatia-Siau, Radilaite Cammock, Braden Te Ao, Jacinta Fa'alili-Fidow, 'Ilaisaane M E Fifita, Sam Manuela, Leon Iusitini. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 10.Nov.2025. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on https://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
dc.rights.accessrightsOpenAccess
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectdeterminants of health
dc.subjecteconomic wellbeing
dc.subjectlife course epidemiology
dc.subjectlongitudinal research
dc.subjectnutritional and metabolic wellbeing
dc.subjectpacific youth health
dc.subjectprotocol
dc.subjectpsychological wellbeing
dc.subject4206 Public Health
dc.subject42 Health Sciences
dc.subjectObesity
dc.subjectWomen's Health
dc.subjectHealth Disparities
dc.subjectClinical Research
dc.subjectMental Health
dc.subjectHealth Disparities and Racial or Ethnic Minority Health Research
dc.subjectNutrition
dc.subjectPediatric Research Initiative
dc.subjectMinority Health
dc.subjectPrevention
dc.subjectBehavioral and Social Science
dc.subject2.3 Psychological, social and economic factors
dc.subject1103 Clinical Sciences
dc.subject1117 Public Health and Health Services
dc.subject4203 Health services and systems
dc.subject4206 Public health
dc.subject.meshAdolescent
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshChild
dc.subject.meshChild, Preschool
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInfant
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshYoung Adult
dc.subject.meshCohort Studies
dc.subject.meshFollow-Up Studies
dc.subject.meshLongitudinal Studies
dc.subject.meshNew Zealand
dc.subject.meshPacific Islands
dc.subject.meshPacific Island People
dc.subject.meshPopulation Health
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshCohort Studies
dc.subject.meshLongitudinal Studies
dc.subject.meshFollow-Up Studies
dc.subject.meshAdolescent
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshChild
dc.subject.meshChild, Preschool
dc.subject.meshInfant
dc.subject.meshNew Zealand
dc.subject.meshPacific Islands
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshYoung Adult
dc.subject.meshPopulation Health
dc.subject.meshPacific Island People
dc.subject.meshAdolescent
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshChild
dc.subject.meshChild, Preschool
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshInfant
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshYoung Adult
dc.subject.meshCohort Studies
dc.subject.meshFollow-Up Studies
dc.subject.meshLongitudinal Studies
dc.subject.meshNew Zealand
dc.subject.meshPacific Islands
dc.subject.meshPacific Island People
dc.subject.meshPopulation Health
dc.titleLife Course Trajectories for Young Pasifika in Aotearoa: Protocol for the 25-year Follow-up of the Pacific Islands Families Study Cohort
dc.typeJournal Article
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