STratifying Resilience and Depression Longitudinally (STRADL): A depression-focused investigation of Generation Scotland, using detailed clinical, cognitive, and neuroimaging assessments

  • Mark Adams (University of Edinburgh) (Creator)
  • Andrew McIntosh (University of Edinburgh) (Owner)
  • Emma L. Hawkins (Data Manager)
  • Tina Habota (Creator)
  • Douglas Steele (Creator)
  • Heather C. Whalley (Creator)
  • David J. Porteous (Contributor)
  • Ian J. Deary (Contributor)
  • Alison Murray (Creator)
  • Archibald Campbell (Data Manager)
  • Archibald Campbell (University of Edinburgh) (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

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 cohort 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 – the Walker birth cohort, and Aberdeen Children of the 1950s (ACONF). Access: This dataset is held in the Edinburgh DataVault. De-identified data from this study is available to researchers through the GS:SFHS Access Committee ([email protected]). External users may request access to a copy of the data by contacting the Generation Scotland Access Committee.
Date made available2019
PublisherEdinburgh DataVault
Date of data production1 Jan 2015 - May 2019
Geographical coverageScotland

Data Monitor categories

  • Neuroimaging
  • Longitudinal
  • Depression
  • Mental Health
  • Cognition
  • Generation Scotland
  • Psychological resilience

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