TRAILS
TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey...
Description
TRAILS (Tracking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey) is an ongoing, multidisciplinary research on the psychological, social and physical development of adolescents and young adults. More than 2700 participants have participated since they were abou...
General Design
- Cohort type
Clinical cohort, Population cohort, Birth cohort
- Design
Longitudinal
- Design schematic
- Design schematic
- Collection type
Retrospective, Prospective
- Start/End year
2001 - ongoing
- Population
Netherlands (the)
- Regions
Drenthe, Friesland, Groningen
- Number of participants
2772
- Age group at inclusion
All ages, Young adult (18-24 years), Adult (25-44 years)
- Main medical condition
- No main medical condition
- PID
https://doi.org/10.34760/5f5b7b5d1e426
Contact and Contributors
- prof. dr. A.j. (Tineke) Oldehinkela.j.oldehinkel@umcg.nl
- dr. C.A. (Catharina) Hartmanc.a.hartman@umcg.nl
Available Data & Samples
Data categories
- Survey data
- Physiological/Biochemical measurements
- Other
- Biological samples
Areas of information
- Cognition, personality and psychological measures and assessments
- Psychological distress and emotions
- Personality
- Cognitive functioning
- Other psychological measures and assessments
- Life events, life plans, beliefs and values
- Life events
- Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
- Age/birthdate
- Sex/gender
- Marital/partner status
- Family and household structure
- Education
- Labour force and retirement
- Income, possessions, and benefits
- Twin
- Residence
- Ethnicity, race and religion
- Health and community care services utilization
- Hospitalizations
- Visits to health professionals
- Community and social care
- Other health and community care
- Lifestyle and behaviours
- Tobacco
- Alcohol
- Drugs
- Physical activity
- Sleep
- Sexual behaviours and orientation
- Leisure activities
- Misbehaviour and criminality
- Breastfeeding
- Birth, pregnancy and reproductive health history
- Contraception
- Pregnancy, delivery and birth
- Puberty, menstruation, menopause and andropause
- Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
- Perception of health
- Life course development
- Other perception of health, quality of life and functional limitation-related information
- Medication and supplements
- Medication and supplement intake
- Administrative information
- Identifiers
- Date and time-related information
- Questionnaire and interview-related information
- Physical and cognitive measure and biosample-related information
- Data and sample collection center-related information
- Other administrative information
- Preschool, school and work life
- School life
- Work life
- Preschool life
- Social environment and relationships
- Social network
- Parenting and familial environment
- Other social environment characteristics
- Social support
- Physical measures and assessments
- Physical characteristics
- Other physical measures and assessments
- Laboratory measures
- Biochemistry
- Hematology
- Other laboratory measures
- Physical environment
- Housing characteristics
Subpopulations
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Collection events
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Partners
Networks
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Access conditions
Please refer to the TRAILS website: https://www.trails.nl/en/hoofdmenu/data/data-use...
- Conditions
health or medical or biomedical research
- Release
Data are released after each assessment wave.
Funding & Citation requirements
- Citation requirements
This research is part of the TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS). Participating centers of TRAILS include the University Medical Center and University of Groningen, the University of Utrecht, the Radboud University Medical Center, and the Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, all in the Netherlands. TRAILS has been financially supported by various grants from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research NWO (Medical Research Council program grant GB-MW 940-38-011; ZonMW Brainpower grant 100-001-004; ZonMw Risk Behavior and Dependence grant 60-60600-97-118; ZonMw Culture and Health grant 261-98-710; Social Sciences Council medium-sized investment grants GB-MaGW 480-01-006 and GB-MaGW 480-07-001; Social Sciences Council project grants GB-MaGW 452-04-314 and GB-MaGW 452-06-004; ZonMw Longitudinal Cohort Research on Early Detection and Treatment in Mental Health Care grant 636340002; NWO large-sized investment grant 175.010.2003.005; NWO Longitudinal Survey and Panel Funding 481-08-013 and 481-11-001; NWO Vici 016.130.002, 453-16-007/2735, and Vi.C.191.021; NWO Gravitation 024.001.003), the Dutch Ministry of Justice (WODC), the European Science Foundation (EuroSTRESS project FP-006), the European Research Council (ERC-2017-STG-757364 and ERC-CoG-2015-681466), Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure BBMRI-NL (CP 32), the Gratama foundation, the Jan Dekker foundation, the participating universities, and Accare Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. We are grateful to everyone who participated in this research or worked on this project to make it possible.