NOT-DA-20-047

Cognitive Control in Children of SUD Parents: A Longitudinal Multimodal MRI Study

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Therefore, this Stress and COVID-19 (S&C) Study is designed to understand how COVID-19 is affecting substance use (SU) and mental health (MH) across different racial/ethnic communities.

Optimizing Access, Engagement and Assessment to Elucidate Prenatal Influences on Neurodevelopment: The Brains Begin Before Birth (B4) Midwest Consortium

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This study enrolls pregnant and postpartum women into a multi-wave study to assess medical, economic, psychosocial and substance use risk across pregnancy and the perinatal period, studying associations of these factors to infant neurobehavioral development during the first year of life.

Planning for the HEALthy Early Development Study

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This project will build on an existing national pregnancy cohort study of women with a wide range of underlying health conditions to address COVID-19 symptoms, testing and antibody status, as well as the behaviors of participants during the pandemic.

Testing of a Patient-Centered e-Health Implementation Model in Addiction Treatment

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This project will enhance the ACHESS smartphone app with new COVID-19 related features and then examine how patients use ACHESS features, how organizations refer patients to the ACHESS, how they interact with patients in ACHESS, and the overall impact of the ACHESS features.

Indigenous Pathways of Substance Use and Mental Health through Early Adulthood

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This project aims to understand the broad impact of COVID-19 and related stressors on substance use and access to addiction treatment among Indigenous young adults living on or near reservations/reserves.

The Cumulative Risk of Substance Exposure and Early Life Adversity on Child Health Development and Outcomes

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This project aims to characterize neurodevelopmental profiles in infants born to mothers with and without antenatal Covid-19 infection and examine the concurrent impact of social, economic, and substance use factors.

Availability, Accessibility, and Structure of Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Maternal and Child Health Outcomes

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Using existing healthcare data, this study seeks to quantify the effects of healthcare system responses to COVID-19 on outcomes among pregnant and postpartum women with OUD and describe how COVID-19 infection influences morbidity among pregnant women with OUD.

Social Media Intervention to Promote Smoking Treatment Utilization and Cessation among Alaska Native Smokers

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Virtual options, such as social media, hold promise as sustainable and scalable intervention strategies to promote access to smoking cessation treatment among AN people, and other groups who experience a disproportionate burden of tobacco-related morbidity/mortality.

ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at CHLA

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This study leverages ABCD’s infrastructure, cohort, and existing protocol to rapidly characterize the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on each child in the study, including the impact on their families and communities.

Characterizing Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Development in the ABCD Cohort

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This study leverages the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) cohort to examine the impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on developmental trajectories of brain functioning, cognition, substance use, academic achievement, social functioning, and physical and mental health in children.