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SelectExperiment IdExperiment NameExperiment Type
Created On
24HI-NGS_R1Omics02/16/2011
475MB1-10 (CHOP)Omics06/07/2016
490Illumina Infinium PsychArray BeadChip AssayOmics07/07/2016
501PharmacoBOLD Resting StatefMRI07/27/2016
506PVPREFOmics08/05/2016
509ABC-CT Resting v2EEG08/18/2016
13Comparison of FI expression in Autistic and Neurotypical Homo SapiensOmics12/28/2010
18AGRE/Broad Affymetrix 5.0 Genotype ExperimentOmics01/06/2011
22Stitching PCR SequencingOmics02/14/2011
26ASD_MethylationOmics03/01/2011
29Microarray family 03 (father, mother, sibling)Omics03/24/2011
37Standard paired-end sequencing of BCRsOmics04/19/2011
38Illumina Mate-Pair BCR sequencingOmics04/19/2011
39Custom Jumping LibrariesOmics04/19/2011
40Custom CapBPOmics04/19/2011
41ImmunofluorescenceOmics05/11/2011
43Autism brain sample genotyping, IlluminaOmics05/16/2011
47ARRA Autism Sequencing Collaboration at Baylor. SOLiD 4 SystemOmics08/01/2011
53AGRE Omni1-quadOmics10/11/2011
59AGP genotypingOmics04/03/2012
60Ultradeep 454 sequencing of synaptic genes from postmortem cerebella of individuals with ASD and neurotypical controlsOmics06/23/2012
63Microemulsion PCR and Targeted Resequencing for Variant Detection in ASDOmics07/20/2012
76Whole Genome Sequencing in Autism FamiliesOmics01/03/2013
519RestingfMRI11/08/2016
90Genotyped IAN SamplesOmics07/09/2013
91NJLAGS Axiom Genotyping ArrayOmics07/16/2013
93AGP genotyping (CNV)Omics09/06/2013
106Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 2EEG11/07/2013
107Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 3EEG11/07/2013
108Longitudinal Sleep Study. AURA 200EEG11/07/2013
105Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 1EEG11/07/2013
109Longitudinal Sleep Study. AURA 400EEG11/07/2013
116Gene Expression Analysis WG-6Omics01/07/2014
131Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Charlie Brown and Sesame Street - Project 1Eye Tracking02/27/2014
132Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Animacy - Project 1Eye Tracking02/27/2014
133Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Mom Stranger - Project 2Eye Tracking02/27/2014
134Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Face Emotion - Project 3Eye Tracking02/27/2014
145AGRE/FMR1_Illumina.JHUOmics04/14/2014
146AGRE/MECP2_Sanger.JHUOmics04/14/2014
147AGRE/MECP2_Junior.JHUOmics04/14/2014
151Candidate Gene Identification in familial AutismOmics06/09/2014
152NJLAGS Whole Genome SequencingOmics07/01/2014
154Math Autism Study - Vinod MenonfMRI07/15/2014
155RestingfMRI07/25/2014
156SpeechfMRI07/25/2014
159EmotionfMRI07/25/2014
160syllable contrastEEG07/29/2014
167School-age naturalistic stimuliEye Tracking09/19/2014
44AGRE/Broad Affymetrix 5.0 Genotype ExperimentOmics06/27/2011
45Exome Sequencing of 20 Sporadic Cases of Autism Spectrum DisorderOmics07/15/2011
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The Effects of Early Life Stress on Neurodevelopment in Children and Adolescents
Ian Gotlib 
Early life stress (ELS) is a significant risk factor for the development of a range of psychiatric symptoms that cut across a number of diagnostic categories. The mechanisms through which ELS confers this heightened vulnerability, however, are poorly understood. Given that there are several million referrals involving alleged child maltreatment in the US each year, it is critical that investigators focus on elucidating the neuro developmental consequences of ELS and the mechanisms by which ELS-related changes in neurobiological function confer vulnerability for psychopathology. Importantly, epidemiological studies have documented that the transition to puberty is a critical period for the expression of the effects of ELS; moreover,beginning at puberty, there is a higher incidence of symptoms of emotional disorders in females than in males who were abused as young children, suggesting that these outcomes are moderated by gender. Therefore, in efforts to elucidate the effects of ELS on neurobiological systems and on vulnerability for psychopathology, it is vital that researchers consider the impact of both puberty and gender. The proposed project is designed to address these issues, examining the influence of ELS on the maturation of neural circuits and neuroendocrine and cognitive processes that are critical to psychological health, and that are integral to specific RDoC constructs of the Negative Valence, Positive Valence, and Arousal/Regulatory Systems. Because ELS confers vulnerability for a range of psychiatric illnesses, elucidating the effects of ELS on broad domains of function in which aberrations are posited to transect a variety of psychopathologies will allow us to develop a more comprehensive and integrative understanding of how risk for psychopathology emerges and is manifested in children with a history of ELS. Further, findings from this project will inform early interventions aimed at preventing the long-term sequelae of ELS.
NIMH Data Archive
02/27/2015
Dimensional Approaches to Research Classification in Psychiatric Disorders (DARCPD)
Enrolling
No
$3,740,736.00
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R01MH101495-01 The Effects of Early Life Stress on Neurodevelopment in Children and Adolescents 09/01/2013 08/31/2017 220 220 STANFORD UNIVERSITY $1,587,309.00
R37MH101495-05 Psychobiological Mechanisms Underlying the Association Between Early Life Stress and Depression Across Adolescence 04/01/2018 02/28/2023 0 1152 STANFORD UNIVERSITY $671,765.00
R37MH101495-10 Psychobiological Mechanisms Underlying the Association Between Early Life Stress and Depression Across Adolescence 05/01/2023 02/29/2028 Not Reported Not Reported STANFORD UNIVERSITY $1,481,662.00

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Collection - General Tab

Fields available for edit on the top portion of the page include:

  • Collection Title
  • Investigators
  • Collection Description
  • Collection Phase
  • Funding Source
  • Clinical Trials

Collection Phase: The current status of a research project submitting data to an NDA Collection, based on the timing of the award and/or the data that have been submitted.

  • Pre-Enrollment: The default entry made when the NDA Collection is created.
  • Enrolling: Data have been submitted to the NDA Collection or the NDA Data Expected initial submission date has been reached for at least one data structure category in the NDA Collection.
  • Data Analysis: Subject level data collection for the research project is completed and has been submitted to the NDA Collection. The NDA Collection owner or the NDA Help Desk may set this phase when they’ve confirmed data submission is complete and submitted subject counts match at least 90% of the target enrollment numbers in the NDA Data Expected. Data submission reminders will be turned off for the NDA Collection.
  • Funding Completed: The NIH grant award (or awards) associated with the NDA Collection has reached its end date. NDA Collections in Funding Completed phase are assigned a subphase to indicate the status of data submission.
    • The Data Expected Subphase indicates that NDA expects more data will be submitted
    • The Closeout Subphase indicates the data submission is complete.
    • The Sharing Not Met Subphase indicates that data submission was not completed as expected.

Blinded Clinical Trial Status:

  • This status is set by a Collection Owner and indicates the research project is a double blinded clinical trial. When selected, the public view of Data Expected will show the Data Expected items and the Submission Dates, but the targeted enrollment and subjects submitted counts will not be displayed.
  • Targeted enrollment and subjects submitted counts are visible only to NDA Administrators and to the NDA Collection or as the NDA Collection Owner.
  • When an NDA Collection that is flagged Blinded Clinical Trial reaches the maximum data sharing date for that Data Repository (see https://nda.nih.gov/nda/sharing-regimen.html), the embargo on Data Expected information is released.

Funding Source

The organization(s) responsible for providing the funding is listed here.

Supporting Documentation

Users with Submission privileges, as well as Collection Owners, Program Officers, and those with Administrator privileges, may upload and attach supporting documentation. By default, supporting documentation is shared to the general public, however, the option is also available to limit this information to qualified researchers only.

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Identifiable details are displayed about the Project of which the Collection was derived from. You may click in the Project Number to view a full report of the Project captured by the NIH.

Clinical Trials

Any data that is collected to support or further the research of clinical studies will be available here. Collection Owners and those with Administrator privileges may add new clinical trials.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the NIMH Data Archive (NDA) determine which Permission Group data are submitted into?
    During Collection creation, NDA staff determine the appropriate Permission Group based on the type of data to be submitted, the type of access that will be available to data access users, and the information provided by the Program Officer during grant award.
  • How do I know when a NDA Collection has been created?
    When a Collection is created by NDA staff, an email notification will automatically be sent to the PI(s) of the grant(s) associated with the Collection to notify them.
  • Is a single grant number ever associated with more than one Collection?
    The NDA system does not allow for a single grant to be associated with more than one Collection; therefore, a single grant will not be listed in the Grant Information section of a Collection for more than one Collection.
  • Why is there sometimes more than one grant included in a Collection?
    In general, each Collection is associated with only one grant; however, multiple grants may be associated if the grant has multiple competing segments for the same grant number or if multiple different grants are all working on the same project and it makes sense to hold the data in one Collection (e.g., Cooperative Agreements).

Glossary

  • Administrator Privilege
    A privilege provided to a user associated with an NDA Collection or NDA Study whereby that user can perform a full range of actions including providing privileges to other users.
  • Collection Owner
    Generally, the Collection Owner is the contact PI listed on a grant. Only one NDA user is listed as the Collection owner. Most automated emails are primarily sent to the Collection Owner.
  • Collection Phase
    The Collection Phase provides information on data submission as opposed to grant/project completion so while the Collection phase and grant/project phase may be closely related they are often different. Collection users with Administrative Privileges are encouraged to edit the Collection Phase. The Program Officer as listed in eRA (for NIH funded grants) may also edit this field. Changes must be saved by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page. This field is sortable alphabetically in ascending or descending order. Collection Phase options include:
    • Pre-Enrollment: A grant/project has started, but has not yet enrolled subjects.
    • Enrolling: A grant/project has begun enrolling subjects. Data submission is likely ongoing at this point.
    • Data Analysis: A grant/project has completed enrolling subjects and has completed all data submissions.
    • Funding Completed: A grant/project has reached the project end date.
  • Collection Title
    An editable field with the title of the Collection, which is often the title of the grant associated with the Collection.
  • Grant
    Provides the grant number(s) for the grant(s) associated with the Collection. The field is a hyperlink so clicking on the Grant number will direct the user to the grant information in the NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT) page.
  • Supporting Documentation
    Various documents and materials to enable efficient use of the data by investigators unfamiliar with the project and may include the research protocol, questionnaires, and study manuals.
  • NIH Research Initiative
    NDA Collections may be organized by scientific similarity into NIH Research Initiatives, to facilitate query tool user experience. NIH Research Initiatives map to one or multiple Funding Opportunity Announcements.
  • Permission Group
    Access to shared record-level data in NDA is provisioned at the level of a Permission Group. NDA Permission Groups consist of one or multiple NDA Collections that contain data with the same subject consents.
  • Planned Enrollment
    Number of human subject participants to be enrolled in an NIH-funded clinical research study. The data is provided in competing applications and annual progress reports.
  • Actual Enrollment
    Number of human subjects enrolled in an NIH-funded clinical research study. The data is provided in annual progress reports.
  • NDA Collection
    A virtual container and organization structure for data and associated documentation from one grant or one large project/consortium. It contains tools for tracking data submission and allows investigators to define a wide array of other elements that provide context for the data, including all general information regarding the data and source project, experimental parameters used to collect any event-based data contained in the Collection, methods, and other supporting documentation. They also allow investigators to link underlying data to an NDA Study, defining populations and subpopulations specific to research aims.
  • Data Use Limitations
    Data Use Limitations (DULs) describe the appropriate secondary use of a dataset and are based on the original informed consent of a research participant. NDA only accepts consent-based data use limitations defined by the NIH Office of Science Policy.
  • Total Subjects Shared
    The total number of unique subjects for whom data have been shared and are available for users with permission to access data.
IDNameCreated DateStatusType
378Nonconscious Faceview Task09/25/2015ApprovedfMRI
379Conscious Faceview Task09/25/2015ApprovedfMRI
380Modified KIDMID task09/25/2015ApprovedfMRI
helpcenter.collection.experiments-tab

NDA Help Center

Collection - Experiments

The number of Experiments included is displayed in parentheses next to the tab name. You may download all experiments associated with the Collection via the Download button. You may view individual experiments by clicking the Experiment Name and add them to the Filter Cart via the Add to Cart button.

Collection Owners, Program Officers, and users with Submission or Administrative Privileges for the Collection may create or edit an Experiment.

Please note: The creation of an NDA Experiment does not necessarily mean that data collected, according to the defined Experiment, has been submitted or shared.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can an Experiment be associated with more than one Collection?

    Yes -see the “Copy” button in the bottom left when viewing an experiment. There are two actions that can be performed via this button:

    1. Copy the experiment with intent for modifications.
    2. Associate the experiment to the collection. No modifications can be made to the experiment.

Glossary

  • Experiment Status
    An Experiment must be Approved before data using the associated Experiment_ID may be uploaded.
  • Experiment ID
    The ID number automatically generated by NDA which must be included in the appropriate file when uploading data to link the Experiment Definition to the subject record.
Assays Form Clinical Assessments 222
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) 6-18 Clinical Assessments 426
Child Depression Inventory (CDI) Clinical Assessments 223
Dot Probe Experiment Form Clinical Assessments 205
Hormone Measurment Form Clinical Assessments 222
Image Imaging 205
Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children Parent and Self Clinical Assessments 223
Outcome Questionnaire Clinical Assessments 219
Pubertal Development Scale Clinical Assessments 223
Research Subject Clinical Assessments 365
Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire Child Version Clinical Assessments 222
Tanner Sexual Maturity Scale Clinical Assessments 223
Traumatic Events Screening Inventory Child Interview Clinical Assessments 223
Traumatic Events Screening Inventory Parent Version Clinical Assessments 427
Youth Self Report Clinical Assessments 223
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NDA Help Center

Collection - Shared Data

This tab provides a quick overview of the Data Structure title, Data Type, and Number of Subjects that are currently Shared for the Collection. The information presented in this tab is automatically generated by NDA and cannot be edited. If no information is visible on this tab, this would indicate the Collection does not have shared data or the data is private.

The shared data is available to other researchers who have permission to access data in the Collection's designated Permission Group(s). Use the Download button to get all shared data from the Collection to the Filter Cart.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How will I know if another researcher uses data that I shared through the NIMH Data Archive (NDA)?
    To see what data your project have submitted are being used by a study, simply go the Associated Studies tab of your collection. Alternatively, you may review an NDA Study Attribution Report available on the General tab.
  • Can I get a supplement to share data from a completed research project?
    Often it becomes more difficult to organize and format data electronically after the project has been completed and the information needed to create a GUID may not be available; however, you may still contact a program staff member at the appropriate funding institution for more information.
  • Can I get a supplement to share data from a research project that is still ongoing?
    Unlike completed projects where researchers may not have the information needed to create a GUID and/or where the effort needed to organize and format data becomes prohibitive, ongoing projects have more of an opportunity to overcome these challenges. Please contact a program staff member at the appropriate funding institution for more information.

Glossary

  • Data Structure
    A defined organization and group of Data Elements to represent an electronic definition of a measure, assessment, questionnaire, or collection of data points. Data structures that have been defined in the NDA Data Dictionary are available at https://nda.nih.gov/general-query.html?q=query=data-structure
  • Data Type
    A grouping of data by similar characteristics such as Clinical Assessments, Omics, or Neurosignal data.
  • Shared
    The term 'Shared' generally means available to others; however, there are some slightly different meanings based on what is Shared. A Shared NDA Study is viewable and searchable publicly regardless of the user's role or whether the user has an NDA account. A Shared NDA Study does not necessarily mean that data used in the NDA Study have been shared as this is independently determined. Data are shared according the schedule defined in a Collection's Data Expected Tab and/or in accordance with data sharing expectations in the NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Additionally, Supporting Documentation uploaded to a Collection may be shared independent of whether data are shared.

Collection Owners and those with Collection Administrator permission, may edit a collection. The following is currently available for Edit on this page:

Publications

Publications relevant to NDA data are listed below. Most displayed publications have been associated with the grant within Pubmed. Use the "+ New Publication" button to add new publications. Publications relevant/not relevant to data expected are categorized. Relevant publications are then linked to the underlying data by selecting the Create Study link. Study provides the ability to define cohorts, assign subjects, define outcome measures and lists the study type, data analysis and results. Analyzed data and results are expected in this way.

PubMed IDStudyTitleJournalAuthorsDateStatus
39426039Create StudyExposure to diesel-related particulate matter, cortisol stress responsivity, and depressive symptoms in adolescents.PsychoneuroendocrinologyUy, Jessica P; Shin, Katy; Buthmann, Jessica L; Kircanski, Katharina; LeMoult, Joelle; Berens, Anne E; Gotlib, Ian HJanuary 1, 2025Not Determined
39032311Create StudyMode of delivery predicts postpartum maternal leukocyte telomere length.European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biologyPanelli, Danielle M; Mayo, Jonathan A; Wong, Ronald J; Becker, Martin; Feyaerts, Dorien; Marić, Ivana; Wu, Erica; Gotlib, Ian H; Gaudillière, Brice; Aghaeepour, Nima; Druzin, Maurice L; Stevenson, David K; Shaw, Gary M; Bianco, KatherineSeptember 1, 2024Not Determined
38948238Create StudyNeuroanatomical dimensions in medication-free individuals with major depressive disorder and treatment response to SSRI antidepressant medications or placebo.Nature. Mental healthFu, Cynthia H Y; Antoniades, Mathilde; Erus, Guray; Garcia, Jose A; Fan, Yong; Arnone, Danilo; Arnott, Stephen R; Chen, Taolin; Choi, Ki Sueng; Fatt, Cherise Chin; Frey, Benicio N; Frokjaer, Vibe G; Ganz, Melanie; Godlewska, Beata R; Hassel, Stefanie; Ho, Keith; McIntosh, Andrew M; Qin, Kun; Rotzinger, Susan; Sacchet, Matthew D; Savitz, Jonathan; Shou, Haochang; Singh, Ashish; Stolicyn, Aleks; Strigo, Irina; Strother, Stephen C; Tosun, Duygu; Victor, Teresa A; Wei, Dongtao; Wise, Toby; Zahn, Roland; Anderson, Ian M; Craighead, W Edward; Deakin, J F William; Dunlop, Boadie W; Elliott, Rebecca; Gong, Qiyong; Gotlib, Ian H; Harmer, Catherine J; Kennedy, Sidney H; Knudsen, Gitte M; Mayberg, Helen S; Paulus, Martin P; Qiu, Jiang; Trivedi, Madhukar H; Whalley, Heather C; Yan, Chao-Gan; Young, Allan H; Davatzikos, ChristosJanuary 1, 2024Not Determined
38878818Create StudyTask-Rest Reconfiguration Efficiency of the Reward Network Across Adolescence and Its Association With Early Life Stress and Depressive Symptoms.Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryLee, Yoonji; Yuan, Justin P; Winkler, Anderson M; Kircanski, Katharina; Pine, Daniel S; Gotlib, Ian HJune 13, 2024Not Determined
38874967Create StudyThreat- and reward-related brain circuitry, perceived stress, and anxiety in adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal investigation.Social cognitive and affective neuroscienceBorchers, Lauren R; Gifuni, Anthony J; Ho, Tiffany C; Kirshenbaum, Jaclyn S; Gotlib, Ian HJuly 2, 2024Not Determined
38815859Create StudySocioeconomic Disadvantage Moderates the Association of Systemic Inflammation With Amygdala Volume in Adolescents Over a 2-Year Interval: An Exploratory Study.Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimagingYuan, Justin P; Jaeger, Emma L; Coury, Saché M; Uy, Jessica P; Buthmann, Jessica L; Ho, Tiffany C; Gotlib, Ian HSeptember 1, 2024Not Determined
38554595Create StudyThe cortisol/DHEA ratio mediates the association between early life stress and externalizing problems in adolescent boys.PsychoneuroendocrinologyLee, Yoonji; Donahue, Gwendolyn Zoob; Buthmann, Jessica L; Uy, Jessica P; Gotlib, Ian HJuly 1, 2024Not Determined
38287782Create StudyLarge-scale proteomics in the first trimester of pregnancy predict psychopathology and temperament in preschool children: an exploratory study.Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplinesButhmann, Jessica L; Miller, Jonas G; Aghaeepour, Nima; King, Lucy S; Stevenson, David K; Shaw, Gary M; Wong, Ronald J; Gotlib, Ian HAugust 1, 2024Not Determined
38272286Create StudySex-Specific Vulnerability to Externalizing Problems: Sensitivity to Early Stress and Nucleus Accumbens Activation Over Adolescence.Biological psychiatryBorchers, Lauren R; Yuan, Justin P; Leong, Josiah K; Jo, Booil; Chahal, Rajpreet; Ryu, Joshua; Nam, Andrew; Coury, Saché M; Gotlib, Ian HJanuary 1, 2025Not Determined
38212349Create StudyMulti-site benchmark classification of major depressive disorder using machine learning on cortical and subcortical measures.Scientific reportsBelov, Vladimir; Erwin-Grabner, Tracy; Aghajani, Moji; Aleman, Andre; Amod, Alyssa R; Basgoze, Zeynep; Benedetti, Francesco; Besteher, Bianca; Bülow, Robin; Ching, Christopher R K; Connolly, Colm G; Cullen, Kathryn; Davey, Christopher G; Dima, Danai; Dols, Annemiek; Evans, Jennifer W; Fu, Cynthia H Y; Gonul, Ali Saffet; Gotlib, Ian H; Grabe, Hans J; Groenewold, Nynke; Hamilton, J Paul; Harrison, Ben J; Ho, Tiffany C; Mwangi, Benson; Jaworska, Natalia; Jahanshad, Neda; Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie; Koopowitz, Sheri-Michelle; Lancaster, Thomas; Li, Meng; Linden, David E J; MacMaster, Frank P; Mehler, David M A; Melloni, Elisa; Mueller, Bryon A; Ojha, Amar; Oudega, Mardien L; Penninx, Brenda W J H; Poletti, Sara; Pomarol-Clotet, Edith; Portella, Maria J; Pozzi, Elena; Reneman, Liesbeth; Sacchet, Matthew D; Sämann, Philipp G; Schrantee, Anouk; Sim, Kang; Soares, Jair C; Stein, Dan J; Thomopoulos, Sophia I; Uyar-Demir, Aslihan; van der Wee, Nic J A; van der Werff, Steven J A; Völzke, Henry; Whittle, Sarah; Wittfeld, Katharina; Wright, Margaret J; Wu, Mon-Ju; Yang, Tony T; Zarate, Carlos; Veltman, Dick J; Schmaal, Lianne; Thompson, Paul M; Goya-Maldonado, Roberto; ENIGMA Major Depressive Disorder working groupJanuary 11, 2024Not Determined
38171040Create StudyExploring sex differences in trajectories of pubertal development and mental health following early adversity.PsychoneuroendocrinologyHo, Tiffany C; Buthmann, Jessica; Chahal, Rajpreet; Miller, Jonas G; Gotlib, Ian HMarch 1, 2024Not Determined
38156675Create StudyAssociations among early life adversity, sleep disturbances, and depressive symptoms in adolescent females and males: a longitudinal investigation.Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplinesUy, Jessica P; Gotlib, Ian HAugust 1, 2024Not Determined
38135803Create StudyEarly life stress predicts trajectories of emotional problems and hippocampal volume in adolescence.European child & adolescent psychiatryButhmann, Jessica L; Miller, Jonas G; Uy, Jessica P; Coury, Saché M; Jo, Booil; Gotlib, Ian HJuly 1, 2024Not Determined
38102485Create StudyGenetics, epigenetics, and neurobiology of childhood-onset depression: an umbrella review.Molecular psychiatrySingh, Manpreet K; Gorelik, Aaron J; Stave, Christopher; Gotlib, Ian HMarch 1, 2024Not Determined
38076598Create StudyNeighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and White Matter Microstructure of the Arcuate Fasciculus and Uncinate Fasciculus in Adolescents.Biological psychiatry global open scienceKulla, Artenisa; Coury, Saché; Garcia, Jordan M; Teresi, Giana I; Sisk, Lucinda M; Hansen, Melissa; Miller, Jonas G; Gotlib, Ian H; Ho, Tiffany CJanuary 1, 2024Not Determined
37738837Create StudyEarly life stress, sleep disturbances, and depressive symptoms during adolescence: The role of the cingulum bundle.Developmental cognitive neuroscienceUy, Jessica P; Ho, Tiffany C; Buthmann, Jessica L; Coury, Saché M; Gotlib, Ian HOctober 1, 2023Not Determined
37698514Create StudyCumulative lifetime acute stressor exposure interacts with reward responsiveness to predict longitudinal increases in depression severity in adolescence.Psychological medicineBurani, Kreshnik; Brush, C J; Shields, Grant S; Klein, Daniel N; Nelson, Brady; Slavich, George M; Hajcak, GregJuly 1, 2023Not Determined
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31791042Create StudyDemographic and psychosocial factors associated with hair cortisol concentrations in preschool children.Pediatric researchAnand, Kanwaljeet J S; Rovnaghi, Cynthia R; Rigdon, Joseph; Qin, FeiFei; Tembulkar, Sahil; Murphy, Laura E; Barr, Donald A; Gotlib, Ian H; Tylavsky, Frances AMay 1, 2020Not Determined
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31628984Create StudyDepressive Symptoms Predict Change in Telomere Length and Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Across Adolescence.Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent PsychiatryHumphreys, Kathryn L; Sisk, Lucinda M; Manczak, Erika M; Lin, Jue; Gotlib, Ian HDecember 1, 2020Not Determined
31582756Create StudyDNA methylation of HPA-axis genes and the onset of major depressive disorder in adolescent girls: a prospective analysis.Translational psychiatryHumphreys, Kathryn L; Moore, Sarah R; Davis, Elena Goetz; MacIsaac, Julie L; Lin, David T S; Kobor, Michael S; Gotlib, Ian HOctober 2019Not Determined
31460967Create StudyFine Particle Air Pollution and Physiological Reactivity to Social Stress in Adolescence: The Moderating Role of Anxiety and Depression.Psychosomatic medicineMiller JG, Gillette JS, Manczak EM, Kircanski K, Gotlib IHSeptember 2019Not Determined
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30847667Create StudyTime Spent with Parents Predicts Change in Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents with Major Depressive Disorder.Journal of abnormal child psychologyManczak, Erika M; Ordaz, Sarah J; Singh, Manpreet K; Goyer, Meghan S; Gotlib, Ian HAugust 1, 2019Not Determined
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30614554Create StudyMeasuring socioeconomic adversity in early life.Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)Anand, Kanwaljeet J S; Rigdon, Joseph; Rovnaghi, Cynthia R; Qin, FeiFei; Tembulkar, Sahil; Bush, Nicole; LeWinn, Kaja; Tylavsky, Frances A; Davis, Robert; Barr, Donald A; Gotlib, Ian HJuly 2019Not Relevant
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30311742Create StudyHeart rate variability as a biomarker of anxious depression response to antidepressant medication.Depression and anxietyKircanski, Katharina; Williams, Leanne M; Gotlib, Ian HJanuary 2019Not Relevant
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30256980Create StudyReduced dorsal striatal gray matter volume predicts implicit suicidal ideation in adolescents.Social cognitive and affective neuroscienceHo, Tiffany C; Cichocki, Anna C; Gifuni, Anthony J; Catalina Camacho, M; Ordaz, Sarah J; Singh, Manpreet K; Gotlib, Ian HNovember 8, 2018Not Determined
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29888310Create StudyNetwork-based approaches to examining stress in the adolescent brain.Neurobiology of stressHo, Tiffany C; Dennis, Emily L; Thompson, Paul M; Gotlib, Ian HFebruary 2018Not Relevant
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Research Subject and Pedigree info icon
22007/15/2015
365
Approved
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22007/15/2024
0
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22007/15/2024
0
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22007/15/2024
0
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These data structures are specific to your research aims and should list all data structures in which data will be collected and submitted for this NDA Collection. Please update the Targeted Enrollment number to accurately represent the number of subjects you expect to submit for the entire study.

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Childrens Depression Inventory info icon
22008/25/2015
223
Approved
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) info icon
22008/25/2015
426
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Tanner Sexual Maturity Scale info icon
22008/25/2015
223
Approved
Pubertal Development Scale (PDS) info icon
22008/25/2015
223
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Physical Exam info icon
22008/25/2015
222
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Dot Probe Experiment Form info icon
22008/25/2015
205
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Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire info icon
22008/25/2015
222
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Youth Self Report info icon
22008/25/2015
223
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Outcome Questionnaire info icon
22008/25/2015
219
Approved
Traumatic Events Screening Inventory info icon
22008/25/2015
427
Approved
Adult Self Report info icon
22007/15/2024
0
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Imaging (Structural, fMRI, DTI, PET, microscopy) info icon
22008/25/2015
205
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Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children (MASC) info icon
22008/25/2015
223
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Collection - Data Expected

The Data Expected tab displays the list of all data that NDA expects to receive in association with the Collection as defined by the contributing researcher, as well as the dates for the expected initial upload of the data, and when it is first expected to be shared, or with the research community. Above the primary table of Data Expected, any publications determined to be relevant to the data within the Collection are also displayed - members of the contributing research group can use these to define NDA Studies, connecting those papers to underlying data in NDA.

The tab is used both as a reference for those accessing shared data, providing information on what is expected and when it will be shared, and as the primary tracking mechanism for contributing projects. It is used by both contributing primary researchers, secondary researchers, and NIH Program and Grants Management staff.

Researchers who are starting their project need to update their Data Expected list to include all the Data Structures they are collecting under their grant and set their initial submission and sharing schedule according to the NDA Data Sharing Regimen.

To add existing Data Structures from the Data Dictionary, to request new Data Structure that are not in the Dictionary, or to request changes to existing Data Structures, click "+New Data Expected".

For step-by-step instructions on how to add existing Data Structures, request changes to an existing Structure, or request a new Data Structure, please visit the Completing Your Data Expected Tutorial.

If you are a contributing researcher creating this list for the first time, or making changes to the list as your project progress, please note the following:

  • Although items you add to the list and changes you make are displayed, they are not committed to the system until you Save the entire page using the "Save" button at the bottom of your screen. Please Save after every change to ensure none of your work is lost.
  • If you attempt to add a new structure, the title you provide must be unique - if another structure exists with the same name your change will fail.
  • Adding a new structure to this list is the only way to request the creation of a new Data Dictionary definition.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an NDA Data Structure?
    An NDA Data Structure is comprised of multiple Data Elements to make up an electronic definition of an assessment, measure, questionnaire, etc will have a corresponding Data Structure.
  • What is the NDA Data Dictionary?
    The NDA Data Dictionary is comprised of electronic definitions known as Data Structures.

Glossary

  • Analyzed Data
    Data specific to the primary aims of the research being conducted (e.g. outcome measures, other dependent variables, observations, laboratory results, analyzed images, volumetric data, etc.) including processed images.
  • Data Item
    Items listed on the Data Expected list in the Collection which may be an individual and discrete Data Structure, Data Structure Category, or Data Structure Group.
  • Data Structure
    A defined organization and group of Data Elements to represent an electronic definition of a measure, assessment, questionnaire, or collection of data points. Data structures that have been defined in the NDA Data Dictionary are available at https://nda.nih.gov/general-query.html?q=query=data-structure
  • Data Structure Category
    An NDA term describing the affiliation of a Data Structure to a Category, which may be disease/disorder or diagnosis related (Depression, ADHD, Psychosis), specific to data type (MRI, eye tracking, omics), or type of data (physical exam, IQ).
  • Data Structure Group
    A Data Item listed on the Data Expected tab of a Collection that indicates a group of Data Structures (e.g., ADOS or SCID) for which data may be submitted instead of a specific Data Structure identified by version, module, edition, etc. For example, the ADOS Data Structure Category includes every ADOS Data Structure such as ADOS Module 1, ADOS Module 2, ADOS Module 1 - 2nd Edition, etc. The SCID Data Structure Group includes every SCID Data Structure such as SCID Mania, SCID V Mania, SCID PTSD, SCID-V Diagnosis, and more.
  • Evaluated Data
    A new Data Structure category, Evaluated Data is analyzed data resulting from the use of computational pipelines in the Cloud and can be uploaded directly back to a miNDAR database. Evaluated Data is expected to be listed as a Data Item in the Collection's Data Expected Tab.
  • Imaging Data
    Imaging+ is an NDA term which encompasses all imaging related data including, but not limited to, images (DTI, MRI, PET, Structural, Spectroscopy, etc.) as well as neurosignal data (EEG, fMRI, MEG, EGG, eye tracking, etc.) and Evaluated Data.
  • Initial Share Date
    Initial Submission and Initial Share dates should be populated according to the NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Any modifications to these will go through the approval processes outlined above. Data will be shared with authorized users upon publication (via an NDA Study) or 1-2 years after the grant end date specified on the first Notice of Award, as defined in the applicable Data Sharing Terms and Conditions.
  • Initial Submission Date
    Initial Submission and Initial Share dates should be populated according to these NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Any modifications to these will go through the approval processes outlined above. Data for all subjects is not expected on the Initial Submission Date and modifications may be made as necessary based on the project's conduct.
  • Research Subject and Pedigree
    An NDA created Data Structure used to convey basic information about the subject such as demographics, pedigree (links family GUIDs), diagnosis/phenotype, and sample location that are critical to allow for easier querying of shared data.
  • Submission Cycle
    The NDA has two Submission Cycles per year - January 15 and July 15.
  • Submission Exemption
    An interface to notify NDA that data may not be submitted during the upcoming/current submission cycle.

Collection Owners and those with Collection Administrator permission, may edit a collection. The following is currently available for Edit on this page:

Associated Studies

Studies that have been defined using data from a Collection are important criteria to determine the value of data shared. The number of subjects column displays the counts from this Collection that are included in a Study, out of the total number of subjects in that study. The Data Use column represents whether or not the study is a primary analysis of the data or a secondary analysis. State indicates whether the study is private or shared with the research community.

Study NameAbstractCollection/Study SubjectsData UsageState
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Collection - Associated Studies

Clicking on the Study Title will open the study details in a new internet browser tab. The Abstract is available for viewing, providing the background explanation of the study, as provided by the Collection Owner.

Primary v. Secondary Analysis: The Data Usage column will have one of these two choices. An associated study that is listed as being used for Primary Analysis indicates at least some and potentially all of the data used was originally collected by the creator of the NDA Study. Secondary Analysis indicates the Study owner was not involved in the collection of data, and may be used as supporting data.

Private v. Shared State: Studies that remain private indicate the associated study is only available to users who are able to access the collection. A shared study is accessible to the general public.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I associate a study to my collection?
    Studies are associated to the Collection automatically when the data is defined in the Study.

Glossary

  • Associated Studies Tab
    A tab in a Collection that lists the NDA Studies that have been created using data from that Collection including both Primary and Secondary Analysis NDA Studies.
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