2024
Using latent transition analysis to evaluate the impact of perceived threats on emotional and behavioral development
Conley M, Dinc E, Xiang Z, Baskin‐Sommers A. Using latent transition analysis to evaluate the impact of perceived threats on emotional and behavioral development. Child Development 2024, 95: 2150-2165. PMID: 39113318, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatent transition analysisBehavior problemsPerceived threatAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyImpact of perceived threatCognitive Development StudyStressful life eventsTransition analysisEthnically diverse youthSubgroups of youthThreat experienceLife eventsYouth’s neighborhoodsBehavioral developmentDiverse youthYouths' familiesYouthDevelopment studiesAdolescentsThreatAssociationChildhoodNeighborhoodInterventionEthnicityEnhancing Within-Person Estimation of Neurocognition and the Prediction of Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents
Paskewitz S, Brazil I, Yildirim I, Ruiz S, Baskin-Sommers A. Enhancing Within-Person Estimation of Neurocognition and the Prediction of Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents. Computational Psychiatry 2024, 8: 119-141. PMID: 39070965, PMCID: PMC11276473, DOI: 10.5334/cpsy.112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatent profile analysisExternalizing behaviorsNeurocognitive functionAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyPrediction of externalizing behaviorsCognitive Development StudyPerson-centered analysesWithin-person estimatesWorking memoryLanguage abilityWithin-personLatent profilesGood model fitNeurocognitive dataDevelopment of assessmentNeurocognitive dysfunctionRule-breakingDecades of researchAdolescentsModel fitEmpirical foundationProfile analysisExternalitiesBehavioral patternsDevelopment studiesManifold learning uncovers nonlinear interactions between the adolescent brain and environment that predict emotional and behavioral problems
Busch E, Conley M, Baskin-Sommers A. Manifold learning uncovers nonlinear interactions between the adolescent brain and environment that predict emotional and behavioral problems. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2024 PMID: 39009136, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2024.07.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFunctional magnetic resonance imagingParticipants' brain activityBehavior problemsAdolescent brainBrain activityModerate-to-large associationsLarge-scale cortical networksCognitive Development StudyMental health researchBrain-environment interactionsCognitive processesLongitudinal predictionSubcortical regionsAdolescent mental health researchInternalizing problemsDevelopmental theoryBrain functionCortical networksEnvironmental experiencesLatent structureAttention networkEnvironmental risk factorsModerating effectBrainMagnetic resonance imaging
2023
Pandemic-Related Changes in the Prevalence of Early Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use, 2020–2021: Data From a Multisite Cohort Study
Pelham W, Tapert S, Zúñiga M, Thompson W, Wade N, Gonzalez M, Patel H, Baker F, Dowling G, Van Rinsveld A, Baskin-Sommers A, Kiss O, Brown S. Pandemic-Related Changes in the Prevalence of Early Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use, 2020–2021: Data From a Multisite Cohort Study. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2023, 73: 338-346. PMID: 37191599, PMCID: PMC10186567, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.02.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPandemic-related increasesPrescription drug misuseSubstance useDrug misuseAlcohol useProspective nationwide cohortInhalant useCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicMultisite cohort studyPast-month prevalenceDisease 2019 pandemicCognitive Development StudyPandemic-related changesNationwide cohortAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) studyCohort studyEarly adolescent substance usePrepandemic levelsNicotine useDrug useAdolescent substance usePast-month alcoholEarly adolescent alcoholPrevalenceAge 11.5
2021
Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children
Li Y, Thompson WK, Reuter C, Nillo R, Jernigan T, Dale A, Sugrue LP, Brown J, Dougherty R, Rauschecker A, Rudie J, Barch D, Calhoun V, Hagler D, Hatton S, Tanabe J, Marshall A, Sher K, Heeringa S, Hermosillo R, Banich M, Squeglia L, Bjork J, Zucker R, Neale M, Herting M, Sheth C, Huber R, Reeves G, Hettema J, Howlett K, Cloak C, Baskin-Sommers A, Rapuano K, Gonzalez R, Karcher N, Laird A, Baker F, James R, Sowell E, Dick A, Hawes S, Sutherland M, Bagot K, Bodurka J, Breslin F, Morris A, Paulus M, Gray K, Hoffman E, Weiss S, Rajapakse N, Glantz M, Nagel B, Ewing S, Goldstone A, Pfefferbaum A, Prouty D, Rosenberg M, Bookheimer S, Tapert S, Infante M, Jacobus J, Giedd J, Shilling P, Wade N, Uban K, Haist F, Heyser C, Palmer C, Kuperman J, Hewitt J, Cottler L, Isaiah A, Chang L, Edwards S, Ernst T, Heitzeg M, Puttler L, Sripada C, Iacono W, Luciana M, Clark D, Luna B, Schirda C, Foxe J, Freedman E, Mason M, McGlade E, Renshaw P, Yurgelun-Todd D, Albaugh M, Allgaier N, Chaarani B, Potter A, Ivanova M, Lisdahl K, Do E, Maes H, Bogdan R, Anokhin A, Dosenbach N, Glaser P, Heath A, Casey B, Gee D, Garavan H, Dowling G, Brown S. Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children. JAMA Neurology 2021, 78: 578-587. PMID: 33749724, PMCID: PMC7985817, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.0306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingIncidental findingPediatric populationCommon incidental findingsGeneral pediatric populationBrain magnetic resonanceStructural magnetic resonance imagingLongitudinal observational studyBoard-certified neuroradiologistsUrgent medical interventionBaseline structural magnetic resonance imagingPercentage of childrenPotential clinical significanceNormal anatomic variantsCognitive Development StudyAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) studyCohort studyTwin gestationsOverall prevalenceNeurologic disordersAnatomic variantsClinical significanceObservational studyMAIN OUTCOME