학술논문
Measures of Early-life Behavior and Later Psychopathology in the LifeCycle Project - EU Child Cohort Network: A Cohort Description
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Ahmed Elhakeem; Ashleigh Lin; Barbara Heude; Berthold Koletzko; Eva Corpeleijn; Hanan El Marroun; Hazel Inskip; Jennie Carson; Jennifer R. Harris; Johan G. Eriksson; Johan Lerbech Vinther; Johanna L. Nader; John Wright; Jordi Julvez; Jordi Sunyer; Jouko Miettunen; Kathrin Gürlich; Katrine Strandberg-Larsen; Kinga Polanska; Lorenzo Richiardi; Maja Popovic; Maria Melchior; Marie-Aline Charles; Marina Vafeiadi; Marjo-Riitta Järvelin; Marloes Cardol; Monica Guxens; Mònica López-Vicente; Nina Rautio; Rae-Chi Huang; Rosemary R. C. McEachan; Sebastian Rauschert; Theodosia Salika; Tiffany C. Yang; Tim Cadman; Tuija M. Mikkola; Veit Grote; Vincent W. V. Jaddoe
Source
Journal of Epidemiology. 2023, 33(6):321
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0917-5040
1349-9092
1349-9092
Abstract
Results: The mental health data in LifeCycle contain longitudinal and cross-sectional data from birth throughout the life course, covering domains across a wide range of behavioral and psychopathology indicators and outcomes, including executive function, depression, ADHD, and cognition. These data span a unique combination of qualitative data collected through behavioral/cognitive/mental health questionnaires and examination, as well as data from biological samples and indices in the form of imaging (MRI, fetal ultrasound) and DNA methylation data. Harmonized variables on a subset of mental health domains have been developed, providing statistical equivalence of measures required for longitudinal meta-analyses across instruments and cohorts.