I-Corps: A platform for collecting and analyzing biological and behavioral markers of preschool emotional and behavioral health

I-Corps:收集和分析学前情绪和行为健康的生物和行为标记的平台

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项目摘要

The broader impact/commercial potential of this I-Corps project is the development of a new scalable, objective assessment that relies on a child’s physiological and behavioral responses, rather than solely upon observation of symptoms by a guardian to transform the identification and screening of pre-adolescent children. This tool is scalable, brief (~5 minutes), accessible and automated for no/low provider effort, easily usable (no language barriers for users as it is tone/beep-prompted), with underlying models and biomarkers validated in published peer-reviewed research. Providing annual endpoints satisfies parental and provider interest in longitudinal tracking of childhood mental health, subsequently decreasing the number of children overlooked during this vulnerable age phase (4-10 years old) without greatly extending annual well-visit appointments. The outcomes of this work would be revolutionary in its availability, as there is no other technology-based routine mental health assessment tool for young children currently on the market. There is no other research or commercial institution that has aggregated as much data on early childhood mental health behavioral assessments and associated biomarkers. These specifics give a competitive edge over any potential forthcoming competitor in this space.This I-Corps project is based on the development of routine screening of young adults and children to lay the necessary foundation for better clinician connectivity. The significant technical innovations include the development of novel, machine learning based algorithms for robustly gathering quantitative information about pre-adolescent children’s physiological responses during structured mood induction tasks using only data from a mobile phone. This approach leverages numerous studies to demonstrate the feasibility of this digital screening method and in so doing collected one of the largest pre-adolescent mental health physiological response datasets. The combination of this novel measurement modality and a unique, large, and expanding clinical dataset provide an innovative foundation prepared to develop the proposed transformative digital identification tool.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
这个i-Corps项目的更广泛的影响/商业潜力是开发一种新的可扩展的客观评估,它依赖于儿童的生理和行为反应,而不是仅仅依靠监护人对症状的观察来改变青春期前儿童的识别和筛查。该工具可扩展、简短(约5分钟)、易于访问和自动化,无需/减少提供商的工作,易于使用(对用户没有语言障碍,因为它是提示音/哔声提示的),其基础模型和生物标记物已在已发表的同行评议研究中得到验证。提供年度终结点满足了父母和提供者对纵向跟踪儿童心理健康的兴趣,从而减少了在这一脆弱年龄阶段(4-10岁)被忽视的儿童数量,而不会大幅延长年度探视预约时间。这项工作的结果将是革命性的,因为目前市场上还没有其他基于技术的幼儿常规心理健康评估工具。没有其他研究或商业机构汇总了如此多的关于幼儿心理健康行为评估和相关生物标记物的数据。这些细节使该领域的任何潜在竞争对手具有竞争优势。这个i-Corps项目基于对年轻人和儿童进行常规筛查的开发,为更好的临床医生连接奠定必要的基础。这些重大技术创新包括开发了基于机器学习的新颖算法,以便仅使用手机数据就能在结构化情绪诱导任务中稳健地收集有关青春期前儿童生理反应的定量信息。这种方法利用大量研究来证明这种数字筛查方法的可行性,并在这样做的过程中收集了最大的青春期前心理健康生理反应数据集之一。这种新颖的测量方式与独特、庞大和不断扩展的临床数据集的结合,为开发拟议的变革性数字识别工具提供了一个创新的基础。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力优势和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。

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Ellen McGinnis其他文献

2.17 The CHAMP App: Leveraging mHealth Technology for Identifying Digital Biomarkers of Childhood Anxiety and Depression
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.jaac.2022.09.161
  • 发表时间:
    2022-10-01
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    Julia Halvorson-Phelan;Bryn Christine Loftness;Ryan McGinnis;Ellen McGinnis
  • 通讯作者:
    Ellen McGinnis
1.79 Parental Supervision Positively Impacts Their Children’s Income Two Decades Later
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.jaac.2022.09.095
  • 发表时间:
    2022-10-01
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  • 作者:
    Julia Halvorson-Phelan;Ellen McGinnis;Guangyu Tong;William E. Copeland
  • 通讯作者:
    William E. Copeland
255. The Impact of Childhood Mental Health and Substance Use on Methylation Aging Into Adulthood
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.754
  • 发表时间:
    2024-05-15
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  • 作者:
    Shaunna Clark;Ellen McGinnis;Min Zhao;Lin Ying Xie;Garrett Marks;Karolina Aberg;Edwin van den Oord;William Copeland
  • 通讯作者:
    William Copeland
4.2 RCT OF THE VERMONT FAMILY-BASED APPROACH (VFBA) IN PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRICS: ENGAGEMENT WITH HEALTH AND SUPPORT SERVICES
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.jaac.2019.08.242
  • 发表时间:
    2019-10-01
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  • 作者:
    Masha Y. Ivanova;Allison Hall;Stanley Weinberger;Phoenix Crockett;DeShan Foret;Ellen McGinnis;Lakshmi Plasha;Pamela Swift;William E. Copeland;James J. Hudziak
  • 通讯作者:
    James J. Hudziak

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{{ truncateString('Ellen McGinnis', 18)}}的其他基金

I-Corps: A platform for collecting and analyzing biological and behavioral markers of preschool emotional and behavioral health
I-Corps:收集和分析学前情绪和行为健康的生物和行为标记的平台
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    2414218
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助金额:
    $ 5万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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