• cohort Generation R: Next

    Study:Generation R
    Publisher:
    In August 2017, a second cohort, Generation R Next, was started. Generation R Next aims to include 5000 women and their partners before or in early pregnancy. The study is similar in setup to the first Generation R cohort and focuses on six primary research areas: (1) (future) maternal and paternal health (2) reproductive health (3) growth and physical...
    Created May 3, 2023 Updated May 3, 2023
  • cohort Generation R: Main Cohort

    Study:Generation R
    Publisher:
    The Generation R Study is a population-based prospective cohort study from fetal life until adulthood. The study is designed to identify early environmental and genetic pathways leading to normal and abnormal growth, development and health. An important focus of Generation R is to identify early life determinants of common (mostly non-communicable)...
    Created May 3, 2023 Updated May 3, 2023
  • cohort RADAR: Young Cohort

    Study:RADAR
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services Utrecht University
    The RADAR Young study (RADAR-Y) is an ongoing population-based prospective cohort study in which adolescents are followed from age 12/13 (W1) into adulthood (W12, age 30 in 2022). RADAR-Y focuses on the development of (1) adolescent relationships with parent and peer , (2) personality and identity, (3) psychopathology and delinquency, (4) substance use,...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • cohort RADAR: Old Cohort

    Study:RADAR
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services Utrecht University
    The Research on Adolescent Development And Relationships-old cohort (RADAR-old) is an ongoing longitudinal study that started in 2003. RADAR-old focuses on the interactions and relationships of adolescents with parents and peers, their emotional state, personality, identity, and internalizing and externalizing problem behavior. RADAR-Old investigates the...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • cohort RADAR-G3: Third Generation

    Study:RADAR
    Publisher: Utrecht University
    Since 2013, the target and sibling participants in RADAR Young and Old who will become a parent or who have children are invited to participate with one of their children in additional data collection centering around RADAR-G3: the next generation. Four waves of data collection are currently conducted: in infancy, toddlerhood, the preschool years, and...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated April 4, 2023
  • cohort YOUth: Child and Adolescent

    Study:YOUth
    Publisher: Utrecht University University Medical Center Utrecht
    YOUth Child & Adolescent includes 1338 children aged 8, 9 or 10 and their parents through primary schools and events. For a subset of these children, data from a second measurement wave is available.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 30, 2023
  • cohort YOUth: Baby and Child

    Study:YOUth
    Publisher: Utrecht University University Medical Center Utrecht
    YOUth Baby & Child includes 3000 pregnant women at 20 weeks of pregnancy, and their partners. Recruitment has started in July 2015 and is still ongoing. The children that are being born from these pregnancies visit our Child Research Center at several moments during their lives and are followed for at least 6 years.
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 30, 2023
  • cohort NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register

    Study:NTR
    Publisher: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    The Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) consists of individuals who have agreed to participate in twin-family studies and was established and is managed by the Department of Biological Psychology, VU University Amsterdam (see: https://tweelingenregister.vu.nl/). The NTR was established in 1987 and has enrolled around 120.000 twins and a roughly equal number...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • cohort TRAILS: Population cohort

    Study:TRAILS
    Publisher: University Medical Center Groningen
    TRAILS (TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey) is an ongoing, multidisciplinary research on the psychological, social and physical development of adolescents and young adults. More than 2500 participants have been followed since their tenth or eleventh year. For more than 20 years, these participants have been assessed every 2 to 3 years, through...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • cohort TRAILS: The Next Generation

    Study:TRAILS
    Publisher: University Medical Center Groningen
    TRAILS Next (TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey - the NEXT generation) focuses on the children of TRAILS participants. This study involves assessment of parents and/or children during pregnancy and when the children are 3, 30, 54 and 72 months. TRAILS Next will help to understand how parental characteristics influence the development of their...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • cohort TRAILS: Clinical cohort

    Study:TRAILS
    Publisher: University Medical Center Groningen
    TRAILS (TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey) is an ongoing, multidisciplinary research on the psychological, social and physical development of adolescents and young adults. More than 2500 participants have been followed since their tenth or eleventh year. For more than 20 years, these participants have been assessed every 2 to 3 years, through...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • cohort LCID: Middle Childhood Cohort

    Study:L-CID
    Publisher: Leiden University Leiden University Medical Center
    The Middle Childhood Cohort of the Leiden Consortium on Individual Development (L-CID) is a large-scale longitudinal intervention study in which +- 250 families with same-sex twins, aged 7-8 at wave 1, are followed over a six year period. Annual assessments consist of alternating lab- or home visits during which behavioral and neurobiological data are...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
  • cohort LCID: Early Childhood Cohort

    Study:L-CID
    Publisher: Leiden University Leiden University Medical Center
    The Early Childhood Cohort of the Leiden Consortium on Individual Development (L-CID) is a large-scale longitudinal intervention study in which +-250 families with same-sex twins, aged 3-4 at wave 1, are followed over a six year period. Annual assessments consist of alternating lab- or home visits during which behavioral and neurobiological data are...
    Created March 28, 2023 Updated March 28, 2023
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