Dear INDI-users,
We are pleased to announce that the data
collection for the initial
NKI/Rockland sample is completed. We enrolled 250 participants and
were able to
release data for 207 of them (the remaining datasets were held due
to incidental
findings, imaging artifacts, scan sessions terminated due to
participant-related factors, etc.). Nearly all datasets include
both resting
state and DTI scans, as well as extensive phenotyping.
Together with the last datasets we would also
like to bring
your attention to 2 fixes:
1.
An inconsistency was found in the scoring
process for the D-KEFS questionnaire employed by one of the raters.
The raw and
scaled scores for "Category Switching" and "Category Switching
Accuracy" had to be updated for 36 datasets. This scoring update
had negligible
effects on the actual scoring. Correlations between the old and
updated scores
all exceeded .95 (both when assessing the full dataset as well as
only released
participants). All affected participants have been updated in their
respective
releases. The combined.csv file also reflects all correct scores
(this might be
the easiest way to update your data). A separate release only
including updated
participants is available. All releases have been updated
accordingly.
2.
As the sample was intended to be a community
sample, we did not exclude participants that were found to have a
current
DSM-IV diagnosis through semi-structure clinical interview (e.g.,
eating
disorder, cannibas abuse, ADHD, depression). This information was
present in
the INDI-XNAT xml files for each participant, though commonly
missed as the
“All clinical data” search included in the VM XNAT did not display
it.
Similarly, it did not appear in the INDI-Lite distribution, which
was based on
that INDI-XNAT search. A total of 26 out of 207 participants had
one or more
current diagnoses. This information, in addition to lifetime
diagnoses, and BMI
related measurements is now reflected in the phenotypic .csv files
for every
participant (DSM-IV codes were added at the end of the
phenotypic.csv file).
We
apologize that these did not come to our attention sooner, and for
any
inconvenience these updates may cause. The data currently available
should
provide the most thorough possible characterization of the
participants.
Finally, we want to draw your attention to the
fact that the
current NKI/Rockland sample has served as a pilot, for a much
larger sample
that is to come – collection will resume in the very near future
(fall, 2011),
with bigger and better imaging, phenotyping and data-distribution
mechanisms -
details to follow.
Best,
The INDI team
I am particularly interested in subjects 2760195 (release #16) and 3195677 (release #32) as they are included in my current study sample and I just found out that they are not listed in the final release files. The imaging data I am using of these subjects (MPRAGE and rs-fMRI) looks OK, so I wonder what the cause for the exclusion was?
Many thanks in advance!
Best,
Michel
How do I have to read the additional information about DSMIV diagnoses? CurrDx as well as LifeDx have values like 300.7; 296.31; 296.23 and so on. Is there a key for interpreting these values? And does FamilyHx code if there was any case of DSMIV psychiatric disorder in the family (parents?)?
Participant's socioeconomis status (SES) seems to be missing (empty column), but there are now additional fields for parentalSES and volunteerSES. What does volunteerSES stand for?
Also, how is Language coded? What is meant by License?
Sorry if these questions should be self-explanatory but I'm really puzzled right now...
Any hints will be highly appreciated!
Best,
Michel
Best,
Michel
I have forwarded your questions to my colleagues. We will get back to you as soon as we can.
Thanks,
Yang
Best,
Kate & Melissa
1) How do I have to read the additional information about DSMIV diagnoses? CurrDx as well as LifeDx have values like 300.7; 296.31; 296.23 and so on. Is there a key for interpreting these values?
REPLY: These are based on the DSM-IV-TR Codes,listed in that book.Here is one online source for DSM-IV-TR Codes: http://behavenet.com/apa-diagnostic-clas...
2) And does FamilyHx code if there was any case of DSMIV psychiatric disorder in the family(parents?)?
REPLY: No, it is dichotomous yes(1)/no(0).
3) Participant's socioeconomis status (SES) seems to be missing (empty column), but there are now additional fields for parentalSES and volunteerSES. What does volunteerSES stand for?
REPLY: VolunteerSES is the socioeconomic status of the participant based on the Hollingshead Four Factor Index of Socio Economic Status. ParentalSES is the socioeconomic status of the parent, if that person is a child based on the Hollingshead Four Factor Index of Socio Economic Status.
4) Also, how is Language coded?
REPLY:
1= English
2=Spanish
3=AsianDialect
4=AfricanDialect
5=IndianDialect
6= Other
5) What is meant by License?
REPLY: This is whether the person has a diver's license. It is also a dichotomous yes(1)/no(0).
I would like to known if the code 0 on the "diagnosis" column means no disease.
I'm reffering to the "NKI.1-39.phenotypic.csv" file.
Many thanks in advance!
Best,
Luigi
I have some problems with this data set.
In NKI dataset,which file is the phase image?fieldmapBLOD_1?And why the magnitude image and the phase/fieldmap images not have the same resolution?
Looking forward to your reply.
I couldn't find the BDI score for participants. Could you please guide which file should I download to get the BDI score? Thank you.