Description

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Abstract

Scottish Family Mental Health (SFMH) study aimed to investigate clinical characteristics, cognition, brain structure and function in (1) a sample of participants with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia (N = 59), (2) a sample of participants belonging to a Scottish family with elevated risk for schizophrenia due to t(1;11) translocation in DISC1 gene (N = 32), and (3) a sample of healthy control participants without bipolar disorder or schizophrenia (N = 41). Data collection was completed in Edinburgh between June 2011 and May 2013. Brain imaging data were acquired at the Clinical Research Imaging Centre (CRIC) in Edinburgh. The retained data include participant demographic characteristics, clinical (psychiatric) diagnostic information, clinical symptom rating scale scores, psychological trait questionnaire scores, cognitive test performance measures, T1-weighted structural MRI brain scans, and fMRI scans acquired during performance of an N-B!
ack task within the scanner. The study was funded by award NS-EU-166 from the Translational Medicine Research Collaboration – a consortium made up of the Universities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, the four associated NHS Health Boards (Grampian, Tayside, Lothian, and Greater Glasgow and Clyde), Scottish Enterprise and Pfizer.
Date made available10 Oct 2023
PublisherEdinburgh DataVault

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