TY - JOUR
T1 - Overview of CAPICE-Childhood and Adolescence Psychopathology
T2 - unravelling the complex etiology by a large Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Europe-an EU Marie Sklodowska-Curie International Training Network
AU - Rajula, Hema Sekhar Reddy
AU - Manchia, Mirko
AU - Agarwal, Kratika
AU - Akingbuwa, Wonuola A.
AU - Allegrini, Andrea G.
AU - Diemer, Elizabeth
AU - Doering, Sabrina
AU - Haan, Elis
AU - Jami, Eshim S.
AU - Karhunen, Ville
AU - Leone, Marica
AU - Schellhas, Laura
AU - Thompson, Ashley
AU - van den Berg, Stephanie M.
AU - Bergen, Sarah E.
AU - Kuja-Halkola, Ralf
AU - Hammerschlag, Anke R.
AU - Jarvelin, Marjo Riitta
AU - Leval, Amy
AU - Lichtenstein, Paul
AU - Lundstrom, Sebastian
AU - Mauri, Matteo
AU - Munafo, Marcus R.
AU - Myers, David
AU - Plomin, Robert
AU - Rimfeld, Kaili
AU - Tiemeier, Henning
AU - Ystrom, Eivind
AU - Fanos, Vassilios
AU - Bartels, Meike
AU - Middeldorp, Christel M.
N1 - Funding
This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie CAPICE Project grant agreement number 721567 CAPICE.
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - The Roadmap for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research in Europe (ROAMER) identified child and adolescent mental illness as a priority area for research. CAPICE (Childhood and Adolescence Psychopathology: unravelling the complex etiology by a large Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Europe) is a European Union (EU) funded training network aimed at investigating the causes of individual differences in common childhood and adolescent psychopathology, especially depression, anxiety, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. CAPICE brings together eight birth and childhood cohorts as well as other cohorts from the EArly Genetics and Life course Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortium, including twin cohorts, with unique longitudinal data on environmental exposures and mental health problems, and genetic data on participants. Here we describe the objectives, summarize the methodological approaches and initial results, and present the dissemination strategy of the CAPICE network. Besides identifying genetic and epigenetic variants associated with these phenotypes, analyses have been performed to shed light on the role of genetic factors and the interplay with the environment in influencing the persistence of symptoms across the lifespan. Data harmonization and building an advanced data catalogue are also part of the work plan. Findings will be disseminated to non-academic parties, in close collaboration with the Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks-Europe (GAMIAN-Europe).
AB - The Roadmap for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research in Europe (ROAMER) identified child and adolescent mental illness as a priority area for research. CAPICE (Childhood and Adolescence Psychopathology: unravelling the complex etiology by a large Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Europe) is a European Union (EU) funded training network aimed at investigating the causes of individual differences in common childhood and adolescent psychopathology, especially depression, anxiety, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. CAPICE brings together eight birth and childhood cohorts as well as other cohorts from the EArly Genetics and Life course Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortium, including twin cohorts, with unique longitudinal data on environmental exposures and mental health problems, and genetic data on participants. Here we describe the objectives, summarize the methodological approaches and initial results, and present the dissemination strategy of the CAPICE network. Besides identifying genetic and epigenetic variants associated with these phenotypes, analyses have been performed to shed light on the role of genetic factors and the interplay with the environment in influencing the persistence of symptoms across the lifespan. Data harmonization and building an advanced data catalogue are also part of the work plan. Findings will be disseminated to non-academic parties, in close collaboration with the Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks-Europe (GAMIAN-Europe).
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U2 - 10.1007/s00787-020-01713-2
DO - 10.1007/s00787-020-01713-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 33474652
AN - SCOPUS:85099661239
SN - 1018-8827
VL - 31
SP - 829
EP - 839
JO - European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
JF - European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
IS - 5
ER -