Scientific Data (Aug 2024)

The Human Connectome Project of adolescent anxiety and depression dataset

  • N. A. Hubbard,
  • C. C. C. Bauer,
  • V. Siless,
  • R. P. Auerbach,
  • J. S. Elam,
  • I. R. Frosch,
  • A. Henin,
  • S. G. Hofmann,
  • M. R. Hodge,
  • R. Jones,
  • P. Lenzini,
  • N. Lo,
  • A. T. Park,
  • D. A. Pizzagalli,
  • F. Vaz-DeSouza,
  • J. D. E. Gabrieli,
  • S. Whitfield-Gabrieli,
  • A. Yendiki,
  • S. S. Ghosh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03629-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract This article describes primary data and resources available from the Boston Adolescent Neuroimaging of Depression and Anxiety (BANDA) study, a novel arm of the Human Connectome Project (HCP). Data were collected from 215 adolescents (14–17 years old), 152 of whom had current diagnoses of anxiety and/or depressive disorders at study intake. Data include cross-sectional structural (T1- and T2-weighted), functional (resting state and three tasks), and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance images. Both unprocessed and HCP minimally-preprocessed imaging data are available within the data release packages. Adolescent and parent clinical interview data, as well as cognitive and neuropsychological data are also included within these packages. Release packages additionally provide data collected from self-report measures assessing key features of adolescent psychopathology, including: anxious and depressive symptom dimensions, behavioral inhibition/activation, exposure to stressful life events, and risk behaviors. Finally, the release packages include 6- and 12-month longitudinal data acquired from clinical measures. Data are publicly accessible through the National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (ID: #2505).