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Cohort profile for the STratifying Resilience and Depression Longitudinally (STRADL) study: A depression-focused investigation of Generation Scotland, using detailed clinical, cognitive, and neuroimaging assessments | |
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Mark J. Adams1  Archie I. Campbell1  Donald J. MacIntyre1  Alison Pattie1  Lee Murphy1  Rebecca M. Reynolds2  Rebecca Elliot3  Ian S. Penton-Voak4  Marcus R. Munafò4  Kathryn L. Evans1  Jonathan R. Seckl1  Joanna M. Wardlaw1  Stephen M. Lawrie1  Christopher S. Haley1  David J. Porteous1  Ian J. Deary1  Alison D. Murray5  Tina Habota5  Anca-Larisa Sandu5  Gordon D. Waiter5  Christopher J. McNeil5  J. Douglas Steele6  Jennifer A. Macfarlane7  Heather C. Whalley1  Ruth Valentine5  Dawn Younie5  Nichola Crouch5  Emma L. Hawkins1  Yoriko Hirose1  Liana Romaniuk1  Keith Milburn6  Gordon Buchan5  Tessa Coupar6  Mairi Stirling6  Baljit Jagpal6  Beverly MacLennan5  Lucasz Priba6  Mathew A. Harris1  Jonathan D. Hafferty1  Andrew M. McIntosh1  | |
[1] University of Edinburgh;Queen’s Medical Research Institute;University of Manchester;University of Bristol;University of Aberdeen;University of Dundee;Ninewells Hospital & Medical School | |
关键词: Cognition; Depression; Generation Scotland; Longitudinal; Neuroimaging; Psychological resilience; | |
DOI : 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15538.2 | |
学科分类:内科医学 | |
来源: Wellcome | |
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【 摘 要 】
STratifying Resilience and Depression Longitudinally (STRADL) is a population-based study built on the Generation Scotland: Scottish Family Health Study (GS:SFHS) resource. The aim of STRADL is to subtype major depressive disorder (MDD) on the basis of its aetiology, using detailed clinical, cognitive, and brain imaging assessments. The GS:SFHS provides an important opportunity to study complex gene-environment interactions, incorporating linkage to existing datasets and inclusion of early-life variables for two longitudinal birth cohorts. Specifically, data collection in STRADL included: socio-economic and lifestyle variables; physical measures; questionnaire data that assesses resilience, early-life adversity, personality, psychological health, and lifetime history of mood disorder; laboratory samples; cognitive tests; and brain magnetic resonance imaging. Some of the questionnaire and cognitive data were first assessed at the GS:SFHS baseline assessment between 2006-2011, thus providing longitudinal measures relevant to the study of depression, psychological resilience, and cognition. In addition, routinely collected historic NHS data and early-life variables are linked to STRADL data, further providing opportunities for longitudinal analysis. Recruitment has been completed and we consented and tested 1,188 participants.
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