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CHArleston Resiliency Monitoring study (CHARM)
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Sample details

The CHARM project assessed the impact of stressors on specific neural, physiological, and psychological processes that contribute to long-term stress management and resiliency in the United States of America. From 2017, the study recruited 360 typically developing young people in third, sixth, or ninth grade, aged 7 and 16 years, and their caregivers, who completed three in-person assessments and two phone-based assessments over two years.

Study design
Cohort, Cohort - accelerated, Cohort - primary caregiver and child

Number of participants at first data collection

360 (child-caregiver dyads)

Age at first data collection

7 - 16 years (children)

Varied (caregivers)

Participant year of birth

Varied (children)

Varied (caregivers)

Participant sex
All

Representative sample at baseline?
No

Sample features

Caregiver and child dyad
Children and young people
Community-based sample
Typically developing
Dataset details

Country

United States of America

Year of first data collection

2017

Primary Institutions

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC)

Links

dx.doi.org/10.15154/yq4p-wb03

medicine.musc.edu/departments/psychiatry/research/invictus-lab/research

research.musc.edu/stories/news/2017/09/21/charm-research-explores-kids-brain-development-for-clues-to-better-trauma-treatments

reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9331981

Funders

National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Ongoing?
No

Data types collected

neuroImagingData
mentalHealthData
Quantitative data collection
  • Computer, paper or task testing (e.g. cognitive testing, theory of mind doll task, attention computer tasks)
  • Interview – unspecified
  • Self-report questionnaire – online
  • Self-report questionnaire – paper or computer assisted
Qualitative data collection
  • None
Neuroimaging data collection
  • Electroencephalography (EEG)
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Linked or secondary data
  • None
Features

Engagement

  • None
  • Keywords

    Anxiety
    Demographics
    Exposure to violence
    Mental health
    Neuroimaging
    Neurophysiological testing
    Relationships
    Resilience
    Stress
    Trauma
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