解锁心理健康洞察与英国生物银行数据:过去的使用和未来的机会。

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Katrina A S Davis, Luwaiza Mirza, Scott R Clark, Jonathan R I Coleman, Aliyah S Kassam, Natalie T Mills, Amy Zadow, Andrew M McIntosh, Matthew Hotopf
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英国生物银行(UKB)是一个大规模的、有前景的资源,为心理健康研究提供了重要的机会。数据包括遗传和生物数据、医疗保健联系和心理健康增强。挑战来自一些来源的不完整连接和增强的不完整覆盖,这也发生在基线后的不同时间。我们检索了2016年至2023年使用UKB进行心理健康研究的出版物,以描述和启发未来的使用。论文按心理健康主题、“附加”方面和用于定义心理健康主题的数据进行分类。我们确定了480篇论文,其中338篇关注精神健康障碍主题(情感性、焦虑性、精神病性、多重性和跨诊断性)。最常被研究的障碍是抑郁症(41%)。确定精神障碍状态最常见的单一方法是心理健康问卷(26%),遗传风险,例如,使用多基因风险评分,也很常见(21%)。常见的附加方面包括脑成像、基因-环境相互作用以及与身体健康的关系。该审查表明UKB对心理健康研究的价值。我们探讨了优点和缺点,根据审查提供了资源。一个优势是灵活性:既有传统的流行病学研究,也有基因组学、成像和其他理解精神健康的工具。一个主要的弱点是选择效应。UKB继续保持潜力,特别是随着更多数据的不断出现。
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Unlocking mental health insights with UK Biobank data: Past use and future opportunities.

Unlocking mental health insights with UK Biobank data: Past use and future opportunities.

Unlocking mental health insights with UK Biobank data: Past use and future opportunities.

Unlocking mental health insights with UK Biobank data: Past use and future opportunities.

UK Biobank (UKB) is a large-scale, prospective resource offering significant opportunities for mental health research. Data include genetic and biological data, healthcare linkage, and mental health enhancements. Challenges arise from incomplete linkage of some sources and the incomplete coverage for enhancements, which also occur at different times post-baseline. We searched for publications using UKB for mental health research from 2016 to 2023 to describe and inspire future use. Papers were classified by mental health topic, 'additional' aspects, and the data used to define the mental health topic. We identified 480 papers, with 338 focusing on mental health disorder topics (affective, anxiety, psychotic, multiple, and transdiagnostic). The most commonly studied disorder was depression (41%). The most common single method of ascertaining mental disorder status was the Mental Health Questionnaire (26%), with genetic risk, for example, using polygenic risk scores, also frequent (21%). Common additional aspects included brain imaging, gene-environment interaction, and the relationship with physical health. The review demonstrates the value of UKB to mental health research. We explore the strengths and weaknesses, producing resources informed by the review. A strength is the flexibility: conventional epidemiological studies are present, but also genomics, imaging, and other tools for understanding mental health. A major weakness is selection effects. UKB continues to hold potential, especially with additional data continuing to become available.

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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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