The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescence
Abstract Background Optimal psychological development is dependent upon a complex interplay between individual and situational factors. Investigating the development of these factors in adolescence will help to improve understanding of emotional vulnerability and resilience. The CogBIAS longitudinal...
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doaj-350892bb8a2e4ed589ce4ecaf001f6e42020-11-25T00:40:02ZengBMCBMC Psychology2050-72832017-12-015111410.1186/s40359-017-0210-3The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescenceCharlotte Booth0Annabel Songco1Sam Parsons2Lauren Heathcote3John Vincent4Robert Keers5Elaine Fox6Department of Experimental Psychology, University of OxfordDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of OxfordDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of OxfordDepartment of Anaesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford UniversityDepartment of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University LondonDepartment of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University LondonDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of OxfordAbstract Background Optimal psychological development is dependent upon a complex interplay between individual and situational factors. Investigating the development of these factors in adolescence will help to improve understanding of emotional vulnerability and resilience. The CogBIAS longitudinal study (CogBIAS-L-S) aims to combine cognitive and genetic approaches to investigate risk and protective factors associated with the development of mood and impulsivity-related outcomes in an adolescent sample. Methods CogBIAS-L-S is a three-wave longitudinal study of typically developing adolescents conducted over 4 years, with data collection at age 12, 14 and 16. At each wave participants will undergo multiple assessments including a range of selective cognitive processing tasks (e.g. attention bias, interpretation bias, memory bias) and psychological self-report measures (e.g. anxiety, depression, resilience). Saliva samples will also be collected at the baseline assessment for genetic analyses. Multilevel statistical analyses will be performed to investigate the developmental trajectory of cognitive biases on psychological functioning, as well as the influence of genetic moderation on these relationships. Discussion CogBIAS-L-S represents the first longitudinal study to assess multiple cognitive biases across adolescent development and the largest study of its kind to collect genetic data. It therefore provides a unique opportunity to understand how genes and the environment influence the development and maintenance of cognitive biases and provide insight into risk and protective factors that may be key targets for intervention.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40359-017-0210-3Cognitive biasGenetic variationPolygenic sensitivity scoresLongitudinalAdolescentsPsychopathology |
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Charlotte Booth Annabel Songco Sam Parsons Lauren Heathcote John Vincent Robert Keers Elaine Fox The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescence BMC Psychology Cognitive bias Genetic variation Polygenic sensitivity scores Longitudinal Adolescents Psychopathology |
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Charlotte Booth Annabel Songco Sam Parsons Lauren Heathcote John Vincent Robert Keers Elaine Fox |
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The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescence |
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The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescence |
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The CogBIAS longitudinal study protocol: cognitive and genetic factors influencing psychological functioning in adolescence |
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Abstract Background Optimal psychological development is dependent upon a complex interplay between individual and situational factors. Investigating the development of these factors in adolescence will help to improve understanding of emotional vulnerability and resilience. The CogBIAS longitudinal study (CogBIAS-L-S) aims to combine cognitive and genetic approaches to investigate risk and protective factors associated with the development of mood and impulsivity-related outcomes in an adolescent sample. Methods CogBIAS-L-S is a three-wave longitudinal study of typically developing adolescents conducted over 4 years, with data collection at age 12, 14 and 16. At each wave participants will undergo multiple assessments including a range of selective cognitive processing tasks (e.g. attention bias, interpretation bias, memory bias) and psychological self-report measures (e.g. anxiety, depression, resilience). Saliva samples will also be collected at the baseline assessment for genetic analyses. Multilevel statistical analyses will be performed to investigate the developmental trajectory of cognitive biases on psychological functioning, as well as the influence of genetic moderation on these relationships. Discussion CogBIAS-L-S represents the first longitudinal study to assess multiple cognitive biases across adolescent development and the largest study of its kind to collect genetic data. It therefore provides a unique opportunity to understand how genes and the environment influence the development and maintenance of cognitive biases and provide insight into risk and protective factors that may be key targets for intervention. |
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Cognitive bias Genetic variation Polygenic sensitivity scores Longitudinal Adolescents Psychopathology |
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