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BIONIC (DEPQ/DEAQ)
BIONIC is the name of a Dutch consortium that initiated two additional questionnaires on lifetime mood disorders in the Lifelines cohort.
The first questionnaire (DEPQ) comprised of the Lifetime Depression Assessment Self-Report (LIDAS). The second questionnaire (DEAQ) was performed in collaboration with the University Center of Psychiatry at the UMCG in Groningen and contained both the LIDAS and several additional questions (e.g. on lifetime anxiety disorders).
Note that recent/ongoing depression & anxiety of Lifelines participants were assessed in general assessments 1A, 2A and 3A using the MINI.
The Bionic variables are available for use for all researchers and can be requested through the catalogue. Questions to the contact person of the additional questionnaire can be asked through Lifelines (e-mail data@lifelines.nl).
When the LIDAS items of DEPQ/DEAQ have been used in your research, you will have to include the following references:
When the DEAQ data has been used in your research, you will have to include the following reference:
Subcohort
Variables
DEPQ consisted of variables in the following subsections:
- Depression (LIDAS) → note that for DEPQ, the original LIDAS was used
DEAQ consisted of variables in the following subsections:
- Depression (LIDAS) → note that for DEAQ, the original LIDAS was extended with various additional depression- and anxiety-related questions
Note that several LIDAS variables can also be found under the subsections Mental illnesses, Familial mental illnesses, Physical activity (general), Smoking & tobacco use, Medication, and Treatment (general).
Funding
This project was funded by the Dutch research infrastructure for biobanking (BBMRI-NL) as Rainbow project Phenomics 2.0 – proof of principle for major depressive disorder (RP-12).
Publications using DEPQ/DEAQ data
- Vreijling et al. (2023) Sociodemographic, lifestyle and clinical characteristics of energy-related depression symptoms: A pooled analysis of 13,965 depressed cases in 8 Dutch cohorts. J Aff Dis 323: 1-9
- Huider et al. (2024) Genomics Research of Lifetime Depression in the Netherlands: The BIObanks Netherlands Internet Collaboration (BIONIC) Project. Twin Research and Human Genetics
