Cohort Profile Update: The TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS)

Autor: Oldehinkel, AJ., Rosmalen, J.G., Buitelaar, J.K., Hoek, H., Ormel, J.., Raven, D., Reijneveld, S.A., Veenstra, R., Verhulst, F., Vollebergh, W.A.M., Hartman, C., Leerstoel Vollebergh, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
Přispěvatelé: Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), Life Course Epidemiology (LCE), Public Health Research (PHR), Sociology/ICS, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Leerstoel Vollebergh, Youth in Changing Cultural Contexts
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Gerontology
Male
Parents
family
Epidemiology
Health Status
Health services
0302 clinical medicine
Medicine
genetic databases
HEALTH-SERVICE USE
BEHAVIOR QUESTIONNAIRE
Young adult
Child
GENE-CENTRIC METAANALYSIS
Depression
STRESSFUL LIFE EVENTS
DEPRESSIVE PROBLEMS
05 social sciences
Age Factors
FAMILY ASSESSMENT DEVICE
General Medicine
FUNCTIONAL SOMATIC SYMPTOMS
HISTORY CALENDAR
Mental Health
ATTENTIONAL BIASES
Cohort
employment
Cohort studies
Female
050104 developmental & child psychology
Cohort study
Personality
Adult
Clinical cohort
Adolescent
Life Change Events
03 medical and health sciences
Sex Factors
SELF-REPORT MEASURE
Humans
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Interpersonal Relations
Cohort Profile Updates
health services
Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7]
business.industry
Retrospective cohort study
Population cohort
Adolescent Development
Overweight
mental disorders
Socioeconomic Factors
Adolescent Behavior
Tracking (education)
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Zdroj: International Journal of Epidemiology, 44, 1, pp. 76-76n
International Journal of Epidemiology
International Journal of Epidemiology, 44(1), 76-76n. Oxford University Press
International Journal of Epidemiology, 44(1), 76-U94. Oxford University Press
International Journal of Epidemiology, 44, 76-76n
International Journal of Epidemiology, 44(1), 76. NLM (Medline)
ISSN: 1464-3685
0300-5771
Popis: Contains fulltext : 154805.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) TRAILS consists of a population cohort (N=2230) and a clinical cohort (N=543), both of which were followed from about age 11 years onwards. To date, the population cohort has been assessed five times over a period of 11 years, with retention rates ranging between 80% and 96%. The clinical cohort has been assessed four times over a period of 8 years, with retention rates ranging between 77% and 85%. Since the IJE published a cohort profile on the TRAILS in 2008, the participants have matured from adolescents into young adults. The focus shifted from parents and school to entry into the labour market and family formation, including offspring. Furthermore, psychiatric diagnostic interviews were administered, the database was linked to a Psychiatric Case Registry, and the availability of genome-wide SNP variations opened the door to genome-wide association studies regarding a wide range of (endo)phenotypes. With some delay, TRAILS data are available to researchers outside the TRAILS consortium without costs; access can be obtained by submitting a publication proposal (see www.trails.nl). 15 p.
Databáze: OpenAIRE