Pine, Jacob G.
Paul, Sarah E.
Johnson, Emma
Bogdan, Ryan
Kandala, Sridhar
Barch, Deanna M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institutes of Health (F31AA02993401, K01DA051759)
Article History
Received: 2 November 2022
Accepted: 17 January 2023
First Online: 31 January 2023
Declarations
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: Jacob G. Pine, Sarah E. Paul, Ryan Bogdan, Sridhar Kandala, and Deanna Barch have no conflicts of interest to declare.
: This study was approved by the local Institutional Review Board. Data used in the preparation of this article were obtained from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study (ExternalRef removed), held in the NIMH Data Archive (NDA). This is a multisite, longitudinal study designed to recruit more than 10,000 children age 9–10 and follow them over 10 years into early adulthood. The ABCD Study is supported by the National Institutes of Health and additional federal partners under award numbers U01DA041022, U01DA041028, U01DA041048, U01DA041089, U01DA041106, U01DA041117, U01DA041120, U01DA041134, U01DA041148, U01DA041156, U01DA041174, U24DA041123, U24DA041147, U01DA041093, and U01DA041025. A full list of supporters is available at https://abcdstudy.org/federal-partners.html. A listing of participating sites and a complete listing of the study investigators can be found at ExternalRef removed. ABCD consortium investigators designed and implemented the study and/or provided data but did not necessarily participate in analysis or writing of this report. This manuscript reflects the views of the authors and may not reflect the opinions or views of the NIH or ABCD consortium investigators.
: All participants in ABCD provided informed consent (or assent).