Journal article
Puberty and NeuroDevelopment in adolescents (PANDA): a study protocol
KO Bray, O Durbin, S Hartanto, M Khetan, D Liontos, SJ Manuele, I Zwaan, D Ganella, MM Herting, JH Kim, M O’Connell, E Pozzi, O Schwartz, M Seal, J Simmons, N Vijayakumar, S Whittle
BMC Pediatrics | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Biopsychosocial changes during adolescence are thought to confer risk for emotion dysregulation, and in particular, anxiety disorders. However, there are substantial gaps in our knowledge about the biological mechanisms underlying anxiety during adolescence, and whether this contributes to the higher prevalence in females. The Puberty and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescents (PANDA) study aims to examine links between biological (sex hormones, cortisol) and social environmental factors and brain function during adolescence, with a focus on key processes (emotion regulation, fear learning) identified as relevant for the development of anxiety disorders. Methods: PANDA is a cross-sectio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all the young people and their families who participated in the study. We would like to thank the Murdoch Children's Research Institute Developmental Imaging group and Magnetic Resonance staff at the Royal Children's Hospital.