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Development of an international data repository and research resource: the Prospective studies of Acute Child Trauma and Recovery (PACT/R) Data Archive

机译:国际数据储存库和研究资源的发展:急性儿童创伤和恢复前瞻性研究(PACT / R)数据存档

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Background: Studies that identify children after acute trauma and prospectively track risk/protective factors and trauma responses over time are resource-intensive; small sample sizes often limit power and generalizability. The Prospective studies of Acute Child Trauma and Recovery (PACT/R) Data Archive was created to facilitate more robust integrative cross-study data analyses.Objectives: To (a) describe creation of this research resource, including harmonization of key variables; (b) describe key study- and participant-level variables; and (c) examine retention to follow-up across studies.Methods: For the first 30 studies in the Archive, we described study-level (design factors, retention rates) and participant-level (demographic, event, traumatic stress) variables. We used Chi square or ANOVA to examine study- and participant-level variables potentially associated with retention.Results: These 30 prospective studies (N per study?=?50 to 568; overall N =?5499) conducted by 15 research teams in 5 countries enrolled children exposed to injury (46%), disaster (24%), violence (13%), traffic accidents (10%), or other acute events. Participants were school-age or adolescent (97%), 60% were male, and approximately half were of minority ethnicity. Using harmonized data from 22 measures, 24% reported significant traumatic stress ≥1?month post-event. Other commonly assessed outcomes included depression (19 studies), internalizing/externalizing symptoms (19), and parent mental health (19). Studies involved 2 to 5 research assessments; 80% of participants were retained for ≥2 assessments. At the study level, greater retention was associated with more planned assessments. At the participant level, adolescents, minority youth, and those of lower socioeconomic status had lower retention rates.Conclusion: This project demonstrates the feasibility and value of bringing together traumatic stress research data and making it available for re-use. As an ongoing research resource, the Archive can promote ‘FAIR’ data practices and facilitate integrated analyses to advance understanding of child traumatic stress.
机译:背景:在急性创伤后识别儿童的研究以及正常跟踪风险/保护因子和创伤响应随着时间的推移是资源密集型的;小样本尺寸通常限制功率和概括性。创建了对急性儿童创伤和恢复(PACT / R)数据存档的前瞻性研究,以促进更强大的综合交叉研究数据分析。目的:(a)描述该研究资源的创建,包括关键变量的协调; (b)描述关键研究和参与者级别变量; (c)审查跨学习的后续行动的保留。方法:对于档案中的前30项研究,我们描述了研究级别(设计因素,保留率)和参与者级(人口统计,事件,创伤应力)变量。我们使用Chi Square或Anova检查有可能与保留相关的学习和参与者级别变量。结果:这30个预期研究(每项研究N =?50到568;总体n =?5499)5国家注册暴露于伤害的儿童(46%),灾难(24%),暴力(13%),交通事故(10%)或其他急性活动。参与者是学龄儿童或青少年(97%),60%是男性,大约一半是少数民族种族。使用来自22个措施的协调数据,24%报告了显着的创伤压力≥1个月的活动。其他常见的评估结果包括抑郁症(19项研究),内化/外化症状(19),以及父母心理健康(19)。研究涉及2到5个研究评估; 80%的参与者被保留≥2评估。在研究水平,更大的保留与更多规划的评估有关。在参与者水平,青少年,少数民族青年和较低的社会经济地位的情况下具有较低的保留率。结论:该项目展示了带来创伤压力研究数据的可行性和价值,使其可用于重新使用。作为持续的研究资源,档案可以促进“公平”的数据实践,并促进综合分析以推进对儿童创伤压力的理解。

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