U01DA041048

NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse

Data-driven approach to understand associations between dietary patterns, sleep problems, and mental health in adolescents

Zhao, Y., Han, X., Feldstein Ewing, S. W., St-Onge, M.-P., & Paulus, M. P. (2025). Data-driven approach to understand associations between dietary patterns, sleep problems, and mental health in adolescents. Sleep Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sleh.2025.05.001
Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Xuewei Han
Sarah W Feldstein Ewing
Marie-Pierre St-Onge
Martin P Paulus
Affiliated Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Xuewei Han
Marie-Pierre St-Onge
Author Keywords:
adolescent health
disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep
healthy diet
machine learning
mental health associations
nutrition indexes
Grants:
P20GM121312 (NIH – National Institute of General Medical Sciences)
R01AA029611 (NIH – National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
RF1MH128614 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.sleh.2025.05.001
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Associations between Fine Particulate Matter Components, Their Sources, and Cognitive Outcomes in Children Ages 9-10 Years Old from the United States

Sukumaran, K., Botternhorn, K. L., Schwartz, J., Gauderman, J., Cardenas-Iniguez, C., McConnell, R., Hackman, D. A., Berhane, K., Ahmadi, H., Abad, S., Habre, R., & Herting, M. M. (2024). Associations between Fine Particulate Matter Components, Their Sources, and Cognitive Outcomes in Children Ages 9–10 Years Old from the United States. Environmental Health Perspectives, 132(10). https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp14418
Authors:
Kirthana Sukumaran
Katherine L Botternhorn
Joel Schwartz
Jim Gauderman
Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez
Rob McConnell
Daniel A Hackman
Kiros Berhane
Hedyeh Ahmadi
Shermaine Abad
Rima Habre
Megan M Herting
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Grants:
R01ES032295 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES031074 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R25MH120869 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R25MH125545 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R25NS089462 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
R25NS117356 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
R25NS094094 (NIH – National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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10.1289/ehp14418
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Probing the digital exposome: associations of social media use patterns with youth mental health

Pagliaccio, D., Tran, K. T., Visoki, E., DiDomenico, G. E., Auerbach, R. P., & Barzilay, R. (2024). Probing the digital exposome: associations of social media use patterns with youth mental health. NPP—Digital Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44277-024-00006-9
Authors:
David Pagliaccio
Kate T Tran
Elina Visoki
Grace E DiDomenico
Randy P Auerbach
Ran Barzilay
Affiliated Authors:
David Pagliaccio
Randy P Auerbach
Grants:
R56MH121426 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
P50MH115838 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R21MH125044 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R21MH130797 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH126181 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01MH116923 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH135488 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1038/s44277-024-00006-9
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Subcortical volumes in offspring with a multigenerational family history of depression - A study across two cohorts

van Dijk, M. T., Tartt, A. N., Murphy, E., Gameroff, M. J., Semanek, D., Cha, J., Weissman, M. M., Posner, J., & Talati, A. (2024). Subcortical volumes in offspring with a multigenerational family history of depression – A study across two cohorts. Journal of Affective Disorders, 363, 192–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2024.07.107
Authors:
Milenna T van Dijk
Alexandria N Tartt
Eleanor Murphy
Marc J Gameroff
David Semanek
Jiook Cha
Myrna M Weissman
Jonathan Posner
Ardesheer Talati
Affiliated Authors:
Milenna T van Dijk
Eleanor Murphy
Marc J Gameroff
Myrna M Weissman
Ardesheer Talati
Author Keywords:
abcd study
familial depression
structural mri
subcortical volume
three generations
Grants:
K99MH129611 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH036197 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.jad.2024.07.107
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Sexual and Gender Minority Sleep Health Disparities and Minority Stress in Early Adolescence

Leonard, S. I., Liu, J., Jackman, K. B., & Bruzzese, J.-M. (2024). Sexual and Gender Minority Sleep Health Disparities and Minority Stress in Early Adolescence. Journal of Adolescent Health, 75(3), 471–478. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.05.022
Authors:
Sarah I Leonard
Jianfang Liu
Kasey B Jackman
Jean-Marie Bruzzese
Affiliated Authors:
Sarah I Leonard
Jianfang Liu
Kasey B Jackman
Jean-Marie Bruzzese
Author Keywords:
early adolescence
health status disparities
mediation analysis
minority stress
perceived discrimination
sexual and gender minorities
sleep
Grants:
F31NR020733 (NIH – National Institute of Nursing Research)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.05.022
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Exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants changes white matter microstructure during early adolescence with sex-specific differences

Cotter, D. L., Ahmadi, H., Cardenas-Iniguez, C., Bottenhorn, K. L., Gauderman, W. J., McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Schwartz, J., Hackman, D. A., Chen, J.-C., & Herting, M. M. (2024). Exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants changes white matter microstructure during early adolescence with sex-specific differences. Communications Medicine, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-024-00576-x
Authors:
Devyn L Cotter
Hedyeh Ahmadi
Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez
Katherine L Bottenhorn
W James Gauderman
Rob McConnell
Kiros Berhane
Joel Schwartz
Daniel A Hackman
Jiu-Chiuan Chen
Megan M Herting
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Grants:
R01ES032295 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES000002 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES031074 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1038/s43856-024-00576-x
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Screen time, sleep, brain structural neurobiology, and sequential associations with child and adolescent psychopathology: Insights from the ABCD study

Zhao, Y., Paulus, M. P., Tapert, S. F., Bagot, K. S., Constable, R. T., Yaggi, H. K., Redeker, N. S., & Potenza, M. N. (2024). Screen time, sleep, brain structural neurobiology, and sequential associations with child and adolescent psychopathology: Insights from the ABCD study. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 13(2), 542–553. https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2024.00016
Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Martin P. Paulus
Susan F. Tapert
Kara S. Bagot
R Todd Constable
H Klar Yaggi
Nancy S. Redeker
Marc N. Potenza
Affiliated Authors:
Yihong Zhao
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Author Keywords:
screen media activity
addictive behaviors
internet addiction
adolescent
insomnia
brain structural covariation
Grants:
RF1MH128614 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01AA029611 (NIH – National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1556/2006.2024.00016
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Dentate Gyrus Microstructure Is Associated With Resilience After Exposure to Maternal Stress Across Two Human Cohorts

van Dijk, M. T., Talati, A., Kashyap, P., Desai, K., Kelsall, N. C., Gameroff, M. J., Aw, N., Abraham, E., Cullen, B., Cha, J., Anacker, C., Weissman, M. M., & Posner, J. (2024). Dentate Gyrus Microstructure Is Associated With Resilience After Exposure to Maternal Stress Across Two Human Cohorts. Biological Psychiatry, 95(1), 27–36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.06.026
Authors:
Milenna T van Dijk
Ardesheer Talati
Pratik Kashyap
Karan Desai
Nora C Kelsall
Marc J Gameroff
Natalie Aw
Eyal Abraham
Breda Cullen
Jiook Cha
Christoph Anacker
Myrna M Weissman
Jonathan Posner
Affiliated Authors:
Milenna T van Dijk
Ardesheer Talati
Marc J Gameroff
Christoph Anacker
Myrna M Weissman
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
dentate gyrus
depression
dti
hippocampus
maternal stress
mri
resilience
susceptibility
Grants:
R01MH036197 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
P50MH090964 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R00MH108719 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
K99MH129611 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.biopsych.2023.06.026
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Associations Between Family History of Alcohol and/or Substance Use Problems and Frontal Cortical Development From 9 to 13 Years of Age: A Longitudinal Analysis of the ABCD Study

Gonçalves, P. D., Martins, S. S., Gebru, N. M., Ryan-Pettes, S. R., Allgaier, N., Potter, A., Thompson, W. K., Johnson, M. E., Garavan, H., Talati, A., & Albaugh, M. D. (2024). Associations Between Family History of Alcohol and/or Substance Use Problems and Frontal Cortical Development From 9 to 13 Years of Age: A Longitudinal Analysis of the ABCD Study. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, 4(2), 100284. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.100284
Authors:
Priscila Dib Gonçalves
Silvia S Martins
Nioud Mulugeta Gebru
Stacy R Ryan-Pettes
Nicholas Allgaier
Alexandra Potter
Wesley K Thompson
Micah E Johnson
Hugh Garavan
Ardesheer Talati
Matthew D Albaugh
Affiliated Authors:
Priscila Dib Gonçalves
Silvia S Martins
Ardesheer Talati
Author Keywords:
adolescence
alcohol use
cortical thickness
family history
frontal development
substance use
Grants:
K08MH121654 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32AA007459 (NIH – National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
K01DA052679 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R25DA050735 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
T32DA031099 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.100284
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Air pollution and age-dependent changes in emotional behavior across early adolescence in the U.S

Campbell, C. E., Cotter, D. L., Bottenhorn, K. L., Burnor, E., Ahmadi, H., Gauderman, W. J., Cardenas-Iniguez, C., Hackman, D., McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Schwartz, J., Chen, J.-C., & Herting, M. M. (2024). Air pollution and age-dependent changes in emotional behavior across early adolescence in the U.S. Environmental Research, 240, 117390. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117390
Authors:
Claire E Campbell
Devyn L Cotter
Katherine L Bottenhorn
Elisabeth Burnor
Hedyeh Ahmadi
W James Gauderman
Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez
Daniel Hackman
Rob McConnell
Kiros Berhane
Joel Schwartz
Jiu-Chiuan Chen
Megan M Herting
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
adolescence
air pollution
externalizing
internalizing
neurodevelopment
Grants:
R01ES031074 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES032295 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
T32ES013678 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
F31MH131347 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.envres.2023.117390
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Genome-wide analysis of a model-derived binge eating disorder phenotype identifies risk loci and implicates iron metabolism

Burstein, D., Griffen, T. C., Therrien, K., Bendl, J., Venkatesh, S., Dong, P., Modabbernia, A., Zeng, B., Mathur, D., Hoffman, G., Sysko, R., Hildebrandt, T., Voloudakis, G., & Roussos, P. (2023). Genome-wide analysis of a model-derived binge eating disorder phenotype identifies risk loci and implicates iron metabolism. Nature Genetics, 55(9), 1462–1470. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-023-01464-1
Authors:
David Burstein
Trevor C Griffen
Karen Therrien
Jaroslav Bendl
Sanan Venkatesh
Pengfei Dong
Amirhossein Modabbernia
Biao Zeng
Deepika Mathur
Gabriel Hoffman
Robyn Sysko
Tom Hildebrandt
Georgios Voloudakis
Panos Roussos
Affiliated Authors:
Trevor C Griffen
Subjects:
Grants:
K08MH122911 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01MH116442 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH122394 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH087004 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH125246 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH109677 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH096679 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01AG067025 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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I01BX002395 (NIH – Veterans Affairs)
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Youth Screen Media Activity Patterns and Associations With Behavioral Developmental Measures and Resting-state Brain Functional Connectivity

Song, K., Zhang, J.-L., Zhou, N., Fu, Y., Zou, B., Xu, L.-X., Wang, Z., Li, X., Zhao, Y., Potenza, M., Fang, X., & Zhang, J.-T. (2023). Youth Screen Media Activity Patterns and Associations With Behavioral Developmental Measures and Resting-state Brain Functional Connectivity. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 62(9), 1051–1063. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2023.02.014
Authors:
Kunru Song
Jia-Lin Zhang
Nan Zhou
Yu Fu
Bowen Zou
Lin-Xuan Xu
Ziliang Wang
Xin Li
Yihong Zhao
Marc Potenza
Xiaoyi Fang
Jin-Tao Zhang
Affiliated Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Columbia Affiliation:
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
addictive behaviors
cognition
resting-state functional connectivity
screen media activity
youth
Grants:
RF1MH128614 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01MH109589 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Effects of ambient fine particulates, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone on maturation of functional brain networks across early adolescence

Cotter, D. L., Campbell, C. E., Sukumaran, K., McConnell, R., Berhane, K., Schwartz, J., Hackman, D. A., Ahmadi, H., Chen, J.-C., & Herting, M. M. (2023). Effects of ambient fine particulates, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone on maturation of functional brain networks across early adolescence. Environment International, 177, 108001. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.108001
Authors:
Devyn L Cotter
Claire E Campbell
Kirthana Sukumaran
Rob McConnell
Kiros Berhane
Joel Schwartz
Daniel A Hackman
Hedyeh Ahmadi
Jiu-Chiuan Chen
Megan M Herting
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Subjects:
Author Keywords:
adolescence
air pollution
brain development
functional connectivity
functional magnetic resonance imaging
longitudinal
resting-state
Grants:
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P30ES000002 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES032295 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES031074 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1016/j.envint.2023.108001
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Cognitive Function in People With Familial Risk of Depression

Cullen, B., Gameroff, M. J., Ward, J., Bailey, M. E. S., Lyall, D. M., Lyall, L. M., MacSweeney, N., Murphy, E., Sangha, N., Shen, X., Strawbridge, R. J., van Dijk, M. T., Zhu, X., Smith, D. J., Talati, A., Whalley, H. C., Cavanagh, J., & Weissman, M. M. (2023). Cognitive Function in People With Familial Risk of Depression. JAMA Psychiatry, 80(6), 610. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0716
Authors:
Breda Cullen
Marc J Gameroff
Joey Ward
Mark E S Bailey
Donald M Lyall
Laura M Lyall
Niamh MacSweeney
Eleanor Murphy
Natasha Sangha
Xueyi Shen
Rona J Strawbridge
Milenna T van Dijk
Xingxing Zhu
Daniel J Smith
Ardesheer Talati
Heather C Whalley
Jonathan Cavanagh
Myrna M Weissman
Affiliated Authors:
Marc J Gameroff
Eleanor Murphy
Milenna T van Dijk
Ardesheer Talati
Myrna M Weissman
Grants:
P01HD031921 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development)
K99MH129611 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH036197 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01AG071450 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
U01AG071448 (NIH – National Institute On Aging)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050989 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2023.0716
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Maternal age at birth and child attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: causal association or familial confounding?

Baker, B. H., Joo, Y. Y., Park, J., Cha, J., Baccarelli, A. A., & Posner, J. (2022). Maternal age at birth and child attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder: causal association or familial confounding? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 64(2), 299–310. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13726
Authors:
Brennan H Baker
Yoonjung Yoonie Joo
Junghoon Park
Jiook Cha
Andrea A Baccarelli
Jonathan Posner
Affiliated Authors:
Brennan H Baker
Andrea A Baccarelli
Author Keywords:
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
teenage mothers
environmental exposures
epidemiology
genetics
Grants:
T32ES007322 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
K01MH109836 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01MH119510 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA051039 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051037 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051038 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050987 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051016 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA050988 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA051018 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
UH3OD023328 (NIH – Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health)
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10.1111/jcpp.13726
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Brain structural covariation linked to screen media activity and externalizing behaviors in children

Zhao, Y., Paulus, M., Bagot, K. S., Constable, R. T., Yaggi, H. K., Redeker, N. S., & Potenza, M. N. (2022). Brain structural covariation linked to screen media activity and externalizing behaviors in children. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. https://doi.org/10.1556/2006.2022.00044
Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Martin Paulus
Kara S Bagot
R Todd Constable
H Klar Yaggi
Nancy S Redeker
Marc N Potenza
Affiliated Authors:
Yihong Zhao
Columbia Affiliation:
Subjects:
Brain (MeSH)
Gray Matter (MeSH)
Author Keywords:
externalizing behavior
child
screen media activity
addictive behaviors
cortical thinning
Grants:
UL1TR001863 (NIH – National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences)
RF1MH128614 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
R01AA029611 (NIH – National Institute On Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041025 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041093 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1556/2006.2022.00044
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Reported autism diagnosis is associated with psychotic-like symptoms in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development cohort

Jutla, A., Donohue, M. R., Veenstra-VanderWeele, J., & Foss-Feig, J. H. (2021). Reported autism diagnosis is associated with psychotic-like symptoms in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development cohort. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 31(7), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-021-01738-1
Authors:
Amandeep Jutla
Meghan Rose Donohue
Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele
Jennifer H. Foss-Feig
Affiliated Authors:
Amandeep Jutla
Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele
Author Keywords:
schizophrenia
psychotic-like symptoms
autism spectrum disorder
neurodevelopmental disorders
early diagnosis
Grants:
K23MH125023 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
T32MH016434 (NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
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10.1007/s00787-021-01738-1
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Association of Local Variation in Neighborhood Disadvantage in Metropolitan Areas with Youth Neurocognition and Brain Structure

Hackman, D. A., Cserbik, D., Chen, J.-C., Berhane, K., Minaravesh, B., McConnell, R., & Herting, M. M. (2021). Association of Local Variation in Neighborhood Disadvantage in Metropolitan Areas With Youth Neurocognition and Brain Structure. JAMA Pediatrics, 175(8), e210426. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.0426
Authors:
Daniel A. Hackman
Dora Cserbik
Jiu-Chiuan Chen
Kiros Berhane
Bita Minaravesh
Rob McConnell
Megan M. Herting
Affiliated Authors:
Kiros Berhane
Subjects:
Grants:
R21HD099596 (NIH – Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development)
P30ES007048 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
P01ES022845 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
R01ES031074 (NIH – National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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10.1001/jamapediatrics.2021.0426
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Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Among Children in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study: Clinical, Cognitive, and Brain Connectivity Correlates

Pagliaccio, D., Durham, K., Fitzgerald, K. D., & Marsh, R. (2021). Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms Among Children in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study: Clinical, Cognitive, and Brain Connectivity Correlates. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 6(4), 399–409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.10.019
Authors:
David Pagliaccio
Katherine Durham
Rachel Marsh
Kate D. Fitzgerald
Affiliated Authors:
David Pagliaccio
Katherine Durham
Rachel Marsh
Author Keywords:
abcd
children
dti
dorsal attention network
mri
ocd
Grants:
U01DA041156 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041048 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041106 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041174 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041120 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041147 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041117 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041134 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041022 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041148 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041028 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U24DA041123 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U01DA041089 (NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.10.019
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