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    French child health policy requires better data. Current research focuses on individual health, neglecting social determinants and holistic child development, necessitating a strategic research approach.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Child Health Policy
    • Health Statistics

    Background:

    • The High Council for Public Health (HCSP) was tasked with developing a comprehensive child health policy.
    • Policy-making necessitates robust statistical data and an understanding of current research priorities.
    • An assessment of the French statistical system and research was conducted to inform this policy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the French statistical system and research landscape concerning child health.
    • To identify current priorities and implicit health choices affecting children.
    • To uncover underexplored areas in children's health research.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted hearings with stakeholders.
    • Utilized the work of two documentalists.

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  • Analyzed published and grey literature.
  • Main Results:

    • Current research emphasizes individual pathologies and medical prevention, overlooking health inequalities.
    • Affective, cognitive, and relational development are underanalyzed due to data limitations.
    • Childhood living conditions (poverty, violence) and environmental factors are insufficiently addressed as health issues.
    • Research is fragmented and hospital-centric, lacking a cohesive strategy.

    Conclusions:

    • Regular summary reports on child health are essential, incorporating data on environment, poverty, and development.
    • There is an urgent need to develop a dedicated research strategy for child health.
    • Integrating a broader perspective beyond individual health is crucial for effective child health policy.