Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Epidemiological and Social Psychiatric Research Institute (ESPRi), Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2021 Apr;36(4):453-464. doi: 10.1007/s10654-021-00740-w. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
The iBerry study is a population-based cohort study designed to investigate the transition from subclinical symptoms to a psychiatric disorder. Adolescents were selected based on their self-reported emotional and/or behavioral problems assessed by completing the strengths and difficulties questionnaire-youth (SDQ-Y) in their first year of high school. A total of 16,736 SDQ-Y questionnaires completed in the academic years 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 by students in the greater Rotterdam area in the Netherlands were screened. A high-risk group of adolescents was then selected based on the 15% highest-scoring adolescents, and a low-risk group was randomly selected from the 85% lowest-scoring adolescents, with a 2.5:1 ratio between the number of high-risk and low-risk adolescents. These adolescents were invited to come with one parent for a baseline visit consisting of interviews, questionnaires, neuropsychological tests, and biological measurements to assess determinants of psychopathology. A total of 1022 high-risk and low-risk adolescents (mean age at the first visit: 15.0 years) enrolled in the study. The goal of the iBerry study is to follow these adolescents for a 10-year period in order to monitor any changes in their symptoms. Here, we present the study design, response rate, inclusion criteria, and the characteristics of the cohort; in addition, we discuss possible selection effects. We report that the oversampling procedure was successful at selecting a cohort of adolescents with a high rate of psychiatric problems based on comprehensive multi-informant measurements. The future results obtained from the iBerry Study will provide new insights into the way in which the mental health of high-risk adolescents changes as they transition to adulthood. These findings will therefore facilitate the development of strategies designed to optimize mental healthcare and prevent psychopathology.
iBerry 研究是一项基于人群的队列研究,旨在调查从亚临床症状向精神障碍的转变。研究对象是基于他们在高中第一年完成的长处和困难问卷青年版(SDQ-Y)自我报告的情绪和/或行为问题来选择的。对荷兰鹿特丹地区的学生在 2014-2015 学年和 2015-2016 学年完成的 16736 份 SDQ-Y 问卷进行了筛选。然后,根据得分最高的 15%青少年选择高风险组,根据得分最低的 85%青少年随机选择低风险组,高风险组和低风险组的青少年数量比例为 2.5:1。邀请这些青少年及其一名家长参加基线访问,包括访谈、问卷、神经心理学测试和生物测量,以评估精神病理学的决定因素。共有 1022 名高风险和低风险青少年(第一次访问时的平均年龄为 15.0 岁)参加了该研究。iBerry 研究的目标是对这些青少年进行为期 10 年的随访,以监测他们症状的任何变化。在这里,我们介绍了研究设计、应答率、纳入标准和队列特征;此外,我们还讨论了可能的选择效应。我们报告说,抽样程序成功地选择了一组基于综合多信息者测量的具有高精神问题率的青少年。iBerry 研究的未来结果将提供新的见解,了解高危青少年过渡到成年期时心理健康的变化方式。这些发现将有助于制定旨在优化精神保健和预防精神病理学的策略。