
Tools

Equal-Life Tools
The Tools page on the Equal-Life Toolbox website is organised into key sections that support various stages of research on the exposome and its impact on children's mental health:
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Explore definition: Focuses on conceptual models and definitions, linking to the Guidebook and Glossary.
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Urban Analytics tools: Set of tools used to link new data with birth cohorts to offer new insights into aspects of the built and natural environment that are not covered by conventional datasets.
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Noise and Traffic models: Open-source models for the built and natural environments, air pollution, traffic and noise
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Algorithms for Data Analysis and Health Impact Assessment: Provides tools for integrative data analysis and health effect analysis.
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Stakeholder involvement and training Tools: Emphasises stakeholder involvement with participatory tools.
Urban Analytics tools
Set of tools used to link new data with birth cohorts to offer new insights into aspects of the built and natural environment that are not covered by conventional datasets.
The tools can be helpful to identify factors and developed protocols to include smart noise and air quality monitoring from different cities.
Algorithms for Data Analysis and Health Impact Assessment
We analyze how integrated exposures affect children's mental health and development by harmonizing cohort and school study data. Using machine learning and statistical methods, we model these relationships, considering moderation and mediation effects, to provide insights and recommendations.
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