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NYU Dataset
Novel Coronavirus Illness Patient Report Dataset
- Alternate Title(s)
- NCIPR
- Authors
- Moriah E. ThomasonDenise WerchanCassandra L. Hendrix
- Description
The Novel Coronavirus Illness Patient Report (NCIPR) dataset includes survey responses from 2,212 confirmed COVID-19 patients aged 18 to 98 who were treated at NYU Langone Health facilities between February 2020 and March 2021 and consented to the survey. Survey invitations were distributed two waves: once in February 2021 and once in March 2021. Between waves, 9 new items were added to the survey...
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COVID-19Infectious DiseaseMental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
- Timeframe
- 2021
- Access Rights
- Free to All
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NYU Dataset
Baby's First Years, New York City, New Orleans, Omaha, and Twin Cities, 2018-2022
- Alternate Title(s)
- Household Income and Child Development in the First Years of Life, BFY
- Authors
- Katherine A. MagnusonKimberly NobleGreg J. DuncanNathan A. Fox3 more author(s)...
- Description
Baby's First Years is the first randomized controlled trial in the United States to examine the causal impact of unconditional cash payments on children's early cognitive, socio-emotional, and brain development over 52 months. Researchers recruited 1,000 mothers with infants and incomes below the federal poverty line residing near study sites in New Orleans, LA, the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN and...
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Mental HealthRisk Factors
- Access Rights
- Free to All
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NYU Dataset
In Utero Assessment of the Human Neural Connectome and Later Child Behavior
- Authors
- Moriah E. Thomason
- Description
To examine the association between fetal behavior and brain development through childhood, investigators conducted a longitudinal study with 120 normal fetuses in utero through 36 months of age recruited between 2011 and 2018 from Hutzel Women’s Hospital in Detroit, Michigan using continuous four‐dimensional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Twelve‐minute fMRI scans were conducted in 120...
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Mental HealthNeurosciencePregnancy
- Access Rights
- Free to AllApplication Required
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NYU Dataset
COVID-19 and Infant Gut Microbiome
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- Francesca R. QuerdasiSarah C. VogelMoriah E. ThomasonBridget L. Callaghan1 more author(s)...
- Description
This dataset was collected for a study which examined differences in the gut microbiome within a cohort of 12-month old infants who provided samples either before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic or during the first 9 months of the pandemic. The study also assessed the demographics and health of the infants' primary caregivers, including factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, mental...
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COVID-19Mental HealthRisk Factors
- Access Rights
- Free to All