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| General | |
| Identification | |
| Detailed name | Epidemiological trajectories in the population |
| Sign or acronym | TEMPO |
| CNIL registration number, number and date of CPP agreement, AFSSAPS (French Health Products Safety Agency) authorisation | Date de réception de l'avis favorable de la CNIL : 08/01/2009, numéro 908163 |
| General Aspects | |
| Medical area |
Psychology and psychiatry |
| Study in connection with Covid-19 |
Yes |
| Health determinants |
Addictions |
| Keywords | Mental disorders, substance use and abuse, young adults, longitudinal study, socioeconomic position, population |
| Scientific investigator(s) (Contact) | |
| Name of the director | Maria |
| Surname | Melchior |
| Address | Faculté de Médecine Saint Antoine -27 Rue de Chaligny - 75012 PARIS |
| Phone | +33 (0)1 85 56 02 40 |
| maria.melchior@inserm.fr | |
| Unit | UMRS 1136 - Equipe de recherche en épidémiologie sociale (ERES) |
| Organization | INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) |
| Collaborations | |
| Participation in projects, networks and consortia |
Yes |
| Funding | |
| Funding status |
Mixed |
| Details | MILDT-INCA, IReSP, ANR, Fondation pour la recherche en psychiatrie et en santé mentale |
| Governance of the database | |
| Sponsor(s) or organisation(s) responsible | INSERM - Institut National de Santé et Recherche Médicale |
| Organisation status |
Public |
| Additional contact | |
| Main features | |
| Type of database | |
| Type of database |
Study databases |
| Study databases (details) |
Cohort study |
| Database recruitment is carried out by an intermediary |
An administrative base or a register |
| Database recruitment is carried out as part of an interventional study |
No |
| Additional information regarding sample selection. | Prospective |
| Database objective | |
| Main objective |
General objective: study social health inequalities in mental health and addictive behaviors in young adults, accounting for individual and family characteristics.
Secondary objective: study health and health behaviours in young adults linked to their social, professional and family conditions. In the context of the data collection in 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic: analysis of the epidemic and lockdown consequences on mental health and addictive behaviours considering prior mental health and addictive behaviours and the evolution of economic and professional conditions during lockdown. |
| Inclusion criteria | Young adults (22-35 years old in 2009), with one of the parents participating to the GAZEL cohort |
| Population type | |
| Age |
Adulthood (19 to 24 years) Adulthood (25 to 44 years) |
| Population covered |
General population |
| Pathology | |
| Gender |
Male Woman |
| Geography area |
National |
| Detail of the geography area | France |
| Data collection | |
| Dates | |
| Date of first collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) | 03/2009 |
| Date of last collection (YYYY or MM/YYYY) | 2020 |
| Size of the database | |
| Size of the database (number of individuals) |
[1000-10 000[ individuals |
| Details of the number of individuals | 1300 |
| Data | |
| Database activity |
Current data collection |
| Type of data collected |
Declarative data Biological data |
| Declarative data (detail) |
Paper self-questionnaire Internet self-questionnaire |
| Details of collected declarative data | Data informing family status, work situation, family background, health, relevant events from the past year to the survey, tobacco and alcohol consumption, drugs consumption |
| Biological data (detail) | Saliva samples |
| Presence of a biobank |
No |
| Health parameters studied |
Health event/morbidity Health event/mortality Quality of life/health perception |
| Procedures | |
| Data collection method | - A self-questionnaire was proposed in 2009, to collect socio-demographic data, employment information, family situation, mental health, addictive behaviorsA self-questionnaires were proposed in 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2018 to collect socio-demographic data, employment information, family situation, mental health, addictive behaviors, life events - Family data are collected at inclusion and during the follow-up through Gazel cohort (mother or father of the participant). - A phone interview was proposed in 2011, to collect socio-demographic data and establish diagnoses of psychiatric disorders using a standardized interview.- Self-questionnaire: optical data - Interviews: optical data Regarding the data collection of 2020, 8 self-questionnaires were proposed during the first lockdown period due to the Covid-19 pandemic; 1 last data collection was proposed during the second lockdown. |
| Classifications used | --- |
| Quality procedure(s) used | Coherence request during and after computer data entry. Patients receive information about study results. |
| Participant monitoring |
Yes |
| Monitoring procedures |
Monitoring by contact with the participant (mail, e-mail, telephone etc.) |
| Details on monitoring of participants | -- |
| Links to administrative sources |
No |
| Promotion and access | |
| Promotion | |
| Link to the document | http://www.hal.inserm.fr/TEMPO |
| Description | Liste des publications dans HAL |
| Link to the document | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=TEMPO+AND+Melchior[Author] |
| Description | Liste des publications dans Pubmed |
| Access | |
| Terms of data access (charter for data provision, format of data, availability delay) | Data utilization possible for academic teams, not possible for industrials. |
| Access to aggregated data |
Access on specific project only |
| Access to individual data |
Access on specific project only |
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