Authors
Blair H Smith, Archie Campbell, Pamela Linksted, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Cathy Jackson, Shona M Kerr, Ian J Deary, Donald J MacIntyre, Harry Campbell, Mark McGilchrist, Lynne J Hocking, Lucy Wisely, Ian Ford, Robert S Lindsay, Robin Morton, Colin NA Palmer, Anna F Dominiczak, David J Porteous, Andrew D Morris
Publication date
2013/6/1
Journal
International journal of epidemiology
Volume
42
Issue
3
Pages
689-700
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Summary GS:SFHS is a family-based genetic epidemiology study with DNA and socio-demographic and clinical data from about 24 000 volunteers across Scotland aged 18–98 years, from February 2006 to March 2011. Biological samples and anonymized data form a resource for research on the genetics of health, disease and quantitative traits of current and projected public health importance. Specific and important features of GS:SFHS include the family-based recruitment, with the intent of obtaining family groups; the breadth and depth of phenotype information, including detailed data on cognitive function, personality traits and mental health; consent and mechanisms for linkage of all data to comprehensive routine health-care records; and ‘broad’ consent from participants to use their data and samples for a wide range of medical research, including commercial research, and for re-contact for the …
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