Grant Details
Grant Number: |
3U24DA041147-04S3 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Jernigan, Terry |
Organization: |
University Of California, San Diego |
Project Title: |
Abcd-Usa Consortium: Coordinating Center |
Fiscal Year: |
2019 |
Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY
The ABCD-USA Consortium proposes a study designed to permit our investigators and the scientific
community to answer important questions about the effects of substance use (SU) on behavioral and brain
development of adolescents. We have assembled a team of investigators with unparalleled research
experience with youth, and specific expertise in adolescent SU, child and adolescent development,
developmental psychopathology, longitudinal multi-site imaging, developmental neuroimaging and cognitive
neuroscience, genetics and imaging genetics, bioassays, epidemiology, survey research, bioinformatics, and
mobile assessment technologies. We propose a nationwide study of 10,000 9-10 year olds conducted at 21
sites organized into 11 hubs (29% of the US population lives within 50 miles of our geographically spread
sites), that, uniquely, can provide a nationally representative sample and a large twin sample that together can
help distinguish environmental, sociocultural, and genetic factors relevant to SU and brain development. We
ensure cohesion and standardization with a recruitment strategy designed by a professional survey company
(experience with Monitoring the Future); standardized environmental, neurocognitive and mental health
assessments, MRI assessments with scanners using harmonized Human Connectome Project procedures,
and computerized data collection with real-time quality control. Developmentally tailored assessments will have
stable sensitivity and construct validity across childhood and adolescence, minimize participant burden,
capture even subtle changes in SU, mental health, neurocognition, development, and environment, and
employ novel bioassays and passive data collection from mobile devices. The retention plan builds on the
experience of our investigators to ensure success. This application describes the ABCD-USA Coordinating
Center (CC) which will: provide overall administrative and logistical support and scientific integration for the
consortium; establish and implement procedures for core protocols, participant recruitment and retention, and
data quality control; provide initial and ongoing training of personnel for standardization; monitor cohort
attributes, recruiting and retention practices, data quality, and consortium-wide consistency in real time, and
monitor progress toward benchmarks and timelines. CC will ensure adherence to ethical standards and cultural
sensitivity of research, and establish and implement policies for dispute resolution, internal and external data
sharing, and publication. CC organizes and provides logistical support for meetings and teleconferences of the
consortium, steering committee, scientific advisory board and workgroups as well as for educational, scientific,
outreach, and dissemination events. By design, CC processes are flexible for problem resolution and
incorporation of emerging scientific opportunities. We provide transparent study updates to the public via the
web, and a well-managed and fully annotated repository of data for timely sharing. Importantly, we provide
training and mentoring to developing scientists in the drug abuse area.
Publications
None. See parent grant details.