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Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service

INTRODUCTION: Approximately 75% of major mental illness occurs before the age of 25 years. Despite this, our capacity to provide effective, early and personalised interventions is limited by insufficient evidence for characterising early-stage, and less specific, presentations of major mental disord...

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Autores principales: Nichles, Alissa, Zmicerevska, Natalia, Song, Yun Ju Christine, Wilson, Chloe, McHugh, Catherine, Hamilton, Blake, Crouse, Jacob, Rohleder, Cathrin, Carpenter, Joanne Sarah, Ho, Nicholas, Hermens, Daniel F, Wray, Naomi, Scott, Jan, Merikangas, Kathleen R, Leweke, F Markus, Koethe, Dagmar, Iorfino, Frank, Naismith, Sharon L, Guastella, Adam J, Scott, Elizabeth M, Hickie, Ian B
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34145010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044731
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author Nichles, Alissa
Zmicerevska, Natalia
Song, Yun Ju Christine
Wilson, Chloe
McHugh, Catherine
Hamilton, Blake
Crouse, Jacob
Rohleder, Cathrin
Carpenter, Joanne Sarah
Ho, Nicholas
Hermens, Daniel F
Wray, Naomi
Scott, Jan
Merikangas, Kathleen R
Leweke, F Markus
Koethe, Dagmar
Iorfino, Frank
Naismith, Sharon L
Guastella, Adam J
Scott, Elizabeth M
Hickie, Ian B
author_facet Nichles, Alissa
Zmicerevska, Natalia
Song, Yun Ju Christine
Wilson, Chloe
McHugh, Catherine
Hamilton, Blake
Crouse, Jacob
Rohleder, Cathrin
Carpenter, Joanne Sarah
Ho, Nicholas
Hermens, Daniel F
Wray, Naomi
Scott, Jan
Merikangas, Kathleen R
Leweke, F Markus
Koethe, Dagmar
Iorfino, Frank
Naismith, Sharon L
Guastella, Adam J
Scott, Elizabeth M
Hickie, Ian B
author_sort Nichles, Alissa
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description INTRODUCTION: Approximately 75% of major mental illness occurs before the age of 25 years. Despite this, our capacity to provide effective, early and personalised interventions is limited by insufficient evidence for characterising early-stage, and less specific, presentations of major mental disorders in youth populations. This article describes the protocol for setting up a large-scale database that will collect longitudinal, prospective data that incorporate clinical, social and occupational function, neuropsychological, circadian, metabolic, family history and genetic metrics. By collecting data in a research-purposed, standardised manner, the ‘Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study’ should improve identification, characterisation and profiling of youth attending mental healthcare, to better inform diagnosis and treatment at critical time points. The overall goal is enhanced long-term clinical and functional outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This longitudinal clinical cohort study will invite participation from youth (12–30 years) who seek help for mental health-related issues at an early intervention service (headspace Camperdown) and linked services. Participants will be prospectively tracked over 3 years with a series of standardised multimodal assessments at baseline, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. Evaluations will include: (1) clinician-administered and self-report assessments determining clinical stage, pathophysiological pathways to illness, diagnosis, symptomatology, social and occupational function; (2) neuropsychological profile; (3) sleep–wake patterns and circadian rhythms; (4) metabolic markers and (5) genetics. These data will be used to: (1) model the impact of demographic, phenomenological and treatment variables, on clinical and functional outcomes; (2) map neurobiological profiles and changes onto a transdiagnostic clinical stage and pathophysiological mechanisms framework. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study protocol has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Sydney Local Health District (2020/ETH01272, protocol V.1.3, 14 October 2020). Research findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and presentations at scientific conferences and to user and advocacy groups. Participant data will be de-identified.
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spelling pubmed-82152512021-07-01 Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service Nichles, Alissa Zmicerevska, Natalia Song, Yun Ju Christine Wilson, Chloe McHugh, Catherine Hamilton, Blake Crouse, Jacob Rohleder, Cathrin Carpenter, Joanne Sarah Ho, Nicholas Hermens, Daniel F Wray, Naomi Scott, Jan Merikangas, Kathleen R Leweke, F Markus Koethe, Dagmar Iorfino, Frank Naismith, Sharon L Guastella, Adam J Scott, Elizabeth M Hickie, Ian B BMJ Open Mental Health INTRODUCTION: Approximately 75% of major mental illness occurs before the age of 25 years. Despite this, our capacity to provide effective, early and personalised interventions is limited by insufficient evidence for characterising early-stage, and less specific, presentations of major mental disorders in youth populations. This article describes the protocol for setting up a large-scale database that will collect longitudinal, prospective data that incorporate clinical, social and occupational function, neuropsychological, circadian, metabolic, family history and genetic metrics. By collecting data in a research-purposed, standardised manner, the ‘Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study’ should improve identification, characterisation and profiling of youth attending mental healthcare, to better inform diagnosis and treatment at critical time points. The overall goal is enhanced long-term clinical and functional outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This longitudinal clinical cohort study will invite participation from youth (12–30 years) who seek help for mental health-related issues at an early intervention service (headspace Camperdown) and linked services. Participants will be prospectively tracked over 3 years with a series of standardised multimodal assessments at baseline, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months. Evaluations will include: (1) clinician-administered and self-report assessments determining clinical stage, pathophysiological pathways to illness, diagnosis, symptomatology, social and occupational function; (2) neuropsychological profile; (3) sleep–wake patterns and circadian rhythms; (4) metabolic markers and (5) genetics. These data will be used to: (1) model the impact of demographic, phenomenological and treatment variables, on clinical and functional outcomes; (2) map neurobiological profiles and changes onto a transdiagnostic clinical stage and pathophysiological mechanisms framework. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study protocol has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Sydney Local Health District (2020/ETH01272, protocol V.1.3, 14 October 2020). Research findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and presentations at scientific conferences and to user and advocacy groups. Participant data will be de-identified. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8215251/ /pubmed/34145010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044731 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Mental Health
Nichles, Alissa
Zmicerevska, Natalia
Song, Yun Ju Christine
Wilson, Chloe
McHugh, Catherine
Hamilton, Blake
Crouse, Jacob
Rohleder, Cathrin
Carpenter, Joanne Sarah
Ho, Nicholas
Hermens, Daniel F
Wray, Naomi
Scott, Jan
Merikangas, Kathleen R
Leweke, F Markus
Koethe, Dagmar
Iorfino, Frank
Naismith, Sharon L
Guastella, Adam J
Scott, Elizabeth M
Hickie, Ian B
Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title_full Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title_fullStr Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title_full_unstemmed Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title_short Neurobiology Youth Follow-up Study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
title_sort neurobiology youth follow-up study: protocol to establish a longitudinal and prospective research database using multimodal assessments for current and past mental health treatment-seeking young people within an early intervention service
topic Mental Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8215251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34145010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044731
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