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The Zipper: a method for using personal identifiers to link data while preserving confidentiality.

R L Kruse1, B G Ewigman, G C Tremblay

  • 1Center for Family Medicine Science in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Missouri-Columbia, 65212, USA.

Child Abuse & Neglect
|November 10, 2001
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This study introduces a secure method for merging confidential datasets, ensuring individual anonymity is maintained. The novel approach successfully linked research and child abuse data without compromising privacy.

Area of Science:

  • Data linkage and privacy preservation in research.
  • Confidential data management strategies.
  • Child welfare research methodologies.

Background:

  • Linking disparate datasets is crucial for comprehensive research.
  • Protecting personal identifying information (PII) is a primary concern in data analysis.
  • Existing methods may not adequately balance data utility with privacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel method for linking confidential data sets.
  • To ensure the preservation of anonymity while merging sensitive information.
  • To facilitate complex analyses using combined data sources.

Main Methods:

  • A secure, independent analyst linked research data with child abuse and neglect (CAN) report data.
  • Unique, de-identified identifier codes were used for case matching across datasets.

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  • Personal identifiers were removed prior to data linkage.
  • Main Results:

    • The research team maintained access to the merged dataset for analysis.
    • Confidentiality was preserved as the research team did not access CAN report status.
    • The state agency did not view the research data, ensuring its protection.

    Conclusions:

    • The described method effectively merges separate data sources while safeguarding confidential information.
    • This approach successfully links sensitive datasets without compromising individual privacy.
    • The technique enables robust data analysis with guaranteed anonymity.