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CATSLIFE was funded in 2015 to collect a new round of information from the CAP & LTS longitudinal samples and archive existing data into a unified database system. Principal Investigators are Chandra Reynolds and Sally Wadsworth. Although LTS and CAP samples underwent different testing protocols before age 4, and subsequently to age 16, there is a high level of overlap in test materials between ages 4 and 16, and in the three waves of the CADD (Center on Antisocial Drug Dependence).
A preliminary version of PRS scores for a combined multi-project, multi-platform imputed data set has been posted. See more at PRS scores
Download these Excel spreadsheets to see the testing history by test year for each CAP or LTS subject:
CAP Testing History Through July 12, 2016
LTS Testing History Through April 23, 2016
This series of files represents data collected directly under the CATSLIFE and/or the fMRI grants.
Paper forms (double-entered & verified) | Download SPSS .sav file |
Self-reported Questionnaire (includes fMRI testing) | Download SPSS .sav file |
Health and Sleep Questionnaire from fMRI testing | Download SPSS .sav file |
Pain and CESD Questionnaire from fMRI testing | Download SPSS .sav file |
Diagnostic Interview Schedule (GAD, MDD, ASPD) | Download SPSS .por file |
PhenX Substance Use Interview | Download SPSS .sav file |
For additional data from and current status of the geocoding project, please contact Dr. Chandra Reynolds and her team. Selected census information from first and current addresses available here:
SAS census file for first & current addresses | Download SAS .sas7bdat file |
ReadMe file for SAS census file | Download ReadMe text file |
Visit the archived data page (includes longitudinal data files: height,weight,BMI)
Visit the publications page: 2015-2017
Last NCBI update search conducted: 01-Feb-2017
Visit the CATSLIFE documents page: documents
You can sort these info by Author, Title, Start Date & Last Update by clicking on those headers in the top row. For more information on an entry, including co-author info and detailed description, please click on the far right date link. If you need to edit an entry, please click on the far right link for that project and change the values on that page.
When preparing manuscripts for publication, it is very important to cite the appropriate grants, and to have your mentors review your citations. To aid in this process, Sally-Ann Rhea has prepared this WORD document to guide you to the proper grant acknowledgements.