… because the first wave of the ABCDcohort is not fully representative of the entire cohort (eg, … substance use is increasing as ABCD participants out of earlyadolescence (ie, ages 12-13)…
… years old from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) cohort. We extracted data … behaviors were validated in an independent cohort of 150 adolescents aged 12–21 years …
… assessments of young adolescents in the ABCD dataset were … early RfP and youths’ attention problems, consistently, a previous observational study using the UK Millennium Cohort (…
… Given that SA peaks and CT begins to decline in earlyadolescence 21 , our results may suggest that greater genetic risk for high BMI is associated with protracted brain maturation. This …
… cohort of United States youth serially assessed at seven timepoints during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD… in the ABCD Study sample …
… ABCDcohort enables examination of pubertal timing (ie, pubertal maturation relative to adolescents within one’s age cohort… symptoms in earlyadolescents from the ABCD Study, …
EA Hoffman, DB Clark, N Orendain, J Hudziak… - Neurobiology of …, 2019 - Elsevier
… The diversity of the ABCD Study cohort makes it possible to … the participants move through adolescence into young adulthood… A range of experiences define the ABCDcohort at this age. …
… Participants at baseline and year two follow-up of the ABCDcohort were separated into three groups: (1) lifetime low-level alcohol use and no lifetime STBs were categorized as ALC, (2…
…, RA Zucker, MM Heitzeg, ABCD Consortium - Drug and alcohol …, 2021 - Elsevier
… ABCD Study® SU patterns at baseline (n = 11,875) in order to inform the greater scientific community about cohort’s early … In sum, SU initiation can begin in earlyadolescence; however, …