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The ABCD study: understanding the development of risk for mental and physical health outcomes

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NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 46, 期 1, 页码 131-142

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DOI: 10.1038/s41386-020-0736-6

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse [U01 DA041120]
  2. National Institute of Health [T32 MH014677, L30 MH120574-01]

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The ABCD study is the largest in the U.S. assessing brain development, examining nearly 12,000 youths from 21 sites over a period of ten years. The study has collected a wealth of data on attributes such as neuroimaging, cognitive, behavioral, and environmental factors, aiming to understand the contributions of biospecimens, neural alterations, and environmental factors to the development of healthy behavior and brain function as well as risk for poor mental and physical outcomes.
Following in the footsteps of other large population neuroscience studies, the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development(SM) (ABCD) study is the largest in the U.S. assessing brain development. The study is examining approximately 11,875 youth from 21 sites from age 9 to 10 for approximately ten years into young adulthood. The ABCD Study (R) has completed recruitment for the baseline sample generally using a multi-stage probability sample including a stratified random sample of schools. The dataset has a wealth of measured attributes of youths and their environment, including neuroimaging, cognitive, biospecimen, behavioral, youth self-report and parent self-report metrics, and environmental measures. The initial goal of the ABCD Study was to examine risk and resiliency factors associated with the development of substance use, but the project has expanded far beyond this initial set of questions and will also greatly inform our understanding of the contributions of biospecimens (e.g., pubertal hormones), neural alterations, and environmental factors to the development of both healthy behavior and brain function as well as risk for poor mental and physical outcomes. This review outlines how the ABCD Study was designed to elucidate factors associated with the development of negative mental and physical health outcomes and will provide a selective overview of results emerging from the ABCD Study. Such emerging data includes initial validation of new instruments, important new information about the prevalence and correlates of mental health challenges in middle childhood, and promising data regarding neural correlates of both healthy and disordered behavior. In addition, we will discuss the challenges and opportunities to understanding both healthy development and the emergence of risk from ABCD Study data. Finally, we will overview the future directions of this large undertaking and the ways in which it will shape our understanding of the development of risk for poor mental and physical health outcomes.

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