Ahmadzadeh Yasmin I, Eley Thalia C, Plomin Robert, Dale Philip S, Lester Kathryn J, Oliver Bonamy R, McMillan Andrew, McAdams Tom A
Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
Twin Res Hum Genet. 2019 Dec;22(6):514-522. doi: 10.1017/thg.2019.61. Epub 2019 Sep 9.
The Children of the Twins Early Development Study (CoTEDS) is a new prospective children-of-twins study in the UK, designed to investigate intergenerational associations across child developmental stages. CoTEDS will enable research on genetic and environmental factors that underpin parent-child associations, with a focus on mental health and cognitive-related traits. Through CoTEDS, we will have a new lens to examine the roles that parents play in influencing child development, as well as the genetic and environmental factors that shape parenting behavior and experiences. Recruitment is ongoing from the sample of approximately 20,000 contactable adult twins who have been enrolled in the Twins Early Development Study (TEDS) since infancy. TEDS twins are invited to register all offspring to CoTEDS at birth, with 554 children registered as of May 2019. By recruiting the second generation of TEDS participants, CoTEDS will include information on adult twins and their offspring from infancy. Parent questionnaire-based data collection is now underway for 1- and 2-year-old CoTEDS infants, with further waves of data collection planned. Current data collection includes the following primary constructs: child mental health, temperament, language and cognitive development; parent mental health and social relationships; parenting behaviors and feelings; and other socioecological factors. Measurement tools have been selected with reference to existing genetically informative cohort studies to ensure overlap in phenotypes measured at corresponding stages of development. This built-in study overlap is intended to enable replication and triangulation of future analyses across samples and research designs. Here, we summarize study protocols and measurement procedures and describe future plans.
双胞胎子女早期发育研究(CoTEDS)是英国一项新的前瞻性双胞胎子女研究,旨在调查儿童发育各阶段的代际关联。CoTEDS将有助于研究亲子关联背后的遗传和环境因素,重点关注心理健康和认知相关特征。通过CoTEDS,我们将有一个新的视角来审视父母在影响儿童发育中所起的作用,以及塑造养育行为和经历的遗传和环境因素。招募工作正在从大约20000名自婴儿期就已参加双胞胎早期发育研究(TEDS)的可联系成年双胞胎样本中进行。TEDS双胞胎被邀请在孩子出生时将所有后代登记到CoTEDS中,截至2019年5月已有554名儿童登记。通过招募TEDS的第二代参与者,CoTEDS将包括成年双胞胎及其后代从婴儿期开始的信息。基于父母问卷的数据收集目前正在对1岁和2岁的CoTEDS婴儿进行,还计划进行进一步的数据收集。目前的数据收集包括以下主要内容:儿童心理健康、气质、语言和认知发展;父母心理健康和社会关系;养育行为和感受;以及其他社会生态因素。测量工具是参照现有的具有遗传信息的队列研究选定的,以确保在发育相应阶段所测量的表型有重叠。这种内在的研究重叠旨在使未来跨样本和研究设计的分析能够进行重复验证和三角互证。在此,我们总结研究方案和测量程序,并描述未来计划。