Congratulations to researchers funded through the 2022 Data Analysis Using Existing Databases and Cohorts Operating Grant competition!
IHDCYH is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Data Analysis Using Existing Databases and Cohorts Operating Grants:
- Amin Reshma, Hospital for Sick Children, Predictors of Adherence and Healthcare Utilization in a Population Based Cohort of Children Using Long-term Ventilation at Home: A Big Data Analysis
- Hilary Brown, University of Toronto, Impact of Maternal Multimorbidity on Pregnancy Outcomes
- Ian R. Colman, University of Ottawa, Identifying long-term predictors of young adults not in education, employment, or training (NEET)
- Jessica K. Dennis, University of British Columbia, Genetic influences on the mean and variance of DNA methylation in early life to understand the biological underpinnings of childhood complex conditions
- Mary A. De Vera, University of British Columbia, Examining reproductive health outcomes of females diagnosed with young-onset colorectal cancer (EXPAND-yCRC)
- Mark Ferro, University of Waterloo, A Pan-Canadian Study of Physical-Mental Comorbidity in Children
- Tiffany Fitzpatrick, Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion, Does early-life respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection increase the risk of asthma? Using population-based health administrative data to address two missing pieces of the puzzle
- Amit Garg, University of Western Ontario, Effect of pregnancy on long-term kidney function in women with chronic kidney disease: an observational cohort study
- David Gomez Jaramillo, Unity Health Toronto, Emergency general surgical conditions in pregnancy and the post-partum period: A population-based study of maternal and peri-natal outcomes
- Fiona G. Kouyoumdjian, McMaster University, Estimating the number of children who experience parental incarceration and describing their health status using linked whole population data for five Canadian provinces: The CHIRP (Children with IncarceRated Parents) Study
- Azadeh Kushki, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Examining the correlates of adaptive functioning in neurodevelopmental conditions: data from the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Network
- Ariane Marelli, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Genetic syndromes associated susceptibility to the carcinogenic effect of low dose ionizing radiation in children with congenital heart disease
- Jonathan M. McGavock, University of Manitoba, Urban trail expansion and mental health of children and adolescents
- Kozeta Miliku, University of Toronto, Determining the Role of Fathers in the Developmental Origins of Cardiovascular Health
- Massimiliano Orri, CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal-Douglas Hospital, A comprehensive analysis of the associations of youth cannabis use with physical health, mental health, and socioeconomic outcomes over four decades of life: a population-based study of 3 longitudinal cohorts
- Roman A. Pabayo, University of Alberta, Tracking the Role of Income Inequality on the Widening of Health Inequities During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Adolescents Participating in the COMPASS Cohort Study
- Kelly F. Russell, University of Manitoba, Health, education, judicial and social outcomes of Manitoba children exposed to intimate partner violence: a population-based study
- Travis Salway, Simon Fraser University, Reproductive Health of Sexual Minority Women in Canada: A Cohort Study using Canada's Unique Linked Data Infrastructure
- Eszter Szekely, CIUSSS de Centre-Ouest-de-l'Ile-de-Montréal-Jewish General, Applying attachment theory to perinatal mental health problems and their links with early postpartum parental functioning: A trans-diagnostic perspective using perinatal longitudinal cohorts
- Yuk Joseph Ting, University of Alberta, Understanding childhood health outcomes among at-risk infants: identification of Canadian priorities and implications to improve clinical care
- Kimberley A. Widger, University of Toronto, Childhood Grief in Canada: Understanding Prevalence, Demographics, and Disparities
This grant funds research that uses data from existing Canadian cohorts, databases, cohort catalogues, and data platforms relevant to reproductive, maternal, child and/or youth health. The objective is to highlight and encourage use for research of previously funded cohorts, administrative and survey data to inform improved patient, population and system outcomes.
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