Journal article
Study protocol: Families and childhood transitions study (FACTS) - a longitudinal investigation of the role of the family environment in brain development and risk for mental health disorders in community based children
JG Simmons, OS Schwartz, K Bray, C Deane, E Pozzi, S Richmond, J Smith, N Vijayakumar, ML Byrne, ML Seal, MBH Yap, NB Allen, SL Whittle
BMC Pediatrics | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Extant research has demonstrated that parenting behaviour can be a significant contributor to the development of brain structure and mental health during adolescence. Nonetheless, there is limited research examining these relationships during late childhood, and particularly in the critical period of brain development occurring between 8 and 10 years of age. The effects of the family environment on the brain during late childhood may have significant implications for later functioning, and particularly mental health. The Families and Childhood Transitions Study (FACTS) is a multidisciplinary longitudinal cohort study of brain development and mental health, with two waves of data ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study has been funded by a Discovery Project grant from the Australian Research Council (ARC; DP130103551). Dr. Simmons is supported by a Melbourne Neurosciences Institute Fellowship and Dr. Whittle is supported by an NHMRC Career Development Fellowship (ID: 1,007,716). Funding bodies played no role in the design of the study, nor in collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.