ARIADNE

Adolescents at RIsk of Anxiety and Depression: a Neurobiological and Epidemiological approach...

Description

ARIADNE started as a separate cohort study. After 3 measurement waves, ARIADNE became part of the NESDA study. Therefore, the NESDA site is provided....

General Design

Type
Cohort study
Cohort type
Clinical cohort, Population cohort, Biobank
Data collection type
Retrospective, Prospective
Design
Longitudinal
Design description
This is a high risk group. Offspring can, but need not, have psychiatric problems. Therefore, ARIADNE is both a clinical and a population cohort.
Keywords
offspring, family study, anxiety, depression, youth, generations, multi-generation, high-risk, psychopathology, psychiatry, prospective, longitudinal, anxiety, depression, ADHD, aggression,
Date established
2001-01-01
Start/End data collection
2001-01-01 (ongoing)
PID
https://doi.org/10.34760/652657327fd54
External identifiers
UMCG register Utopia: 201500821, UMCG PaNaMaID: 5145

Population

Countries
Netherlands (the)
Regions
Drenthe, Friesland, Groningen
Number of participants
523
Number of participants with samples
523
Main medical condition
  • V Mental and behavioural disorders

Organisations

Contributors

Variables & Topics

Explantation about variables and the functionality seen here....

Variables per topic

Available Data & Samples

Data categories

  • Survey data
  • Omics
  • Other

Areas of information

  • Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
  • Lifestyle and behaviours
  • Birth, pregnancy and reproductive health history
  • Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
  • Physical measures and assessments
  • Laboratory measures
  • Cognition, personality and psychological measures and assessments
  • Life events, life plans, beliefs and values
  • Preschool, school and work life
  • Social environment and relationships

Subpopulations

List of subpopulations for this resource...

Collection events

List of collection events defined for this resource...

Networks

Part of networks...

Access conditions

The research must be in line with the purpose of te data collection....

Data access conditions
health or medical or biomedical research
Data use conditions
  • research specific restrictions
  • not for profit, non commercial use only
  • publication required
  • collaboration required
  • time limit on use
  • user specific restriction
  • project specific restriction
  • institution specific restriction
Release type
  • Other release type
Release description
As per request, based on a publication proposal. A data access fee may apply dependent on the extent of work that needs to be done to perform the data-release. A data sharing agreement is required for sharing the data.
Linkage options
Data collected as part of NESDA can be linked to the ARIADNE baseline ad follow-up measurement waves.

Funding & Acknowledgements

Funding
Will be determined per publication
Acknowledgements
will be determined per publication

Documentation