Submission for a Research Career Award (K08). The main objective is to establish the candidate, Dr. David Rettew, as an independent investigator in the contribution of child/parent temperament in developmental psychopathology. Specifically, this application focuses on the incorporation of temperamental assessment and behavioral genetic approaches to provide refined phenotypes for future research in molecular genetics and early intervention. To reach this overall career objective, additional skills in three areas are identified as Traininq Goals: (1) Temperament assessment, (2) Behavioral genetics, (3) Relationship between temperamant and child psychopathology. Jim Hudziak, M.D. and Thomas Achenbach, Ph.D. will serve as sponsors for this award. Other consultants include Dorret Boomsma, Ph.D. (Vrije Univeristy Amsterdam- The Netherlands) and Dina Hirshfeld-Becker, Ph.D. (Harvard Medical School). These training goals will be met through the following means: (A) Course work. I will attend advanced classes in child development, behavioral genetics methodology, temperament and personality, and advanced statistical analysis at my own institution and at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics (Boulder, CO); (B) Tutorials. I will receive extensive collaboration and instruction in the areas described above at my institution and those of my mentors; (C) Supervised research experience. There are two main projects. The first is to analyze temperamental and clinical data from a large adolescent Dutch twin sample assessed at two time points approximately 2 years apart. The second project is to analyze temperament data on probands, their siblings, and parents from a Vermont family study. Studies from these two samples will address five Specific Aims (SA): (SA1) Comparisons of dimensional and categorical conceptualizations of temperament and psychopathology; (SA2) Child temperament profiles in subjects with and without psychopathology; (SA3) Parent temperament profiles of children with and without psychopathology; (SA4) Genetic analyses of temperament in twin longitudinal data; and (SA5) Relations between temperament and differential parenting practices. The long-term goal of this research training is to prepare the applicant to submit applications that will study the genetic and environmental contributions of temperament to child psychopathology in a longitudinal population using extended twin-family designs.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
5K08MH069562-05
Application #
7328589
Study Section
Social Sciences, Nursing, Epidemiology and Methods 4 (SNEM)
Program Officer
Garvey, Marjorie A
Project Start
2003-12-15
Project End
2009-05-30
Budget Start
2007-12-01
Budget End
2009-05-30
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$186,751
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Vermont & St Agric College
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
066811191
City
Burlington
State
VT
Country
United States
Zip Code
05405
Althoff, Robert R; Ayer, Lynsay A; Rettew, David C et al. (2010) Assessment of dysregulated children using the Child Behavior Checklist: a receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Psychol Assess 22:609-17
Ayer, Lynsay; Althoff, Robert; Ivanova, Masha et al. (2009) Child Behavior Checklist Juvenile Bipolar Disorder (CBCL-JBD) and CBCL Posttraumatic Stress Problems (CBCL-PTSP) scales are measures of a single dysregulatory syndrome. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 50:1291-300
Rettew, David C; Lynch, Alicia Doyle; Achenbach, Thomas M et al. (2009) Meta-analyses of agreement between diagnoses made from clinical evaluations and standardized diagnostic interviews. Int J Methods Psychiatr Res 18:169-84
Rettew, David C; Rebollo-Mesa, Irene; Hudziak, James J et al. (2008) Non-additive and additive genetic effects on extraversion in 3314 Dutch adolescent twins and their parents. Behav Genet 38:223-33
Rettew, David C; Althoff, Robert R; Dumenci, Levent et al. (2008) Latent profiles of temperament and their relations to psychopathology and wellness. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 47:273-81
Rettew, David C; Doyle, Alicia C; Kwan, Monica et al. (2006) Exploring the boundary between temperament and generalized anxiety disorder: a receiver operating characteristic analysis. J Anxiety Disord 20:931-45
Rettew, David C; Stanger, Catherine; McKee, Laura et al. (2006) Interactions between child and parent temperament and child behavior problems. Compr Psychiatry 47:412-20
Rettew, David C; Vink, Jacqueline M; Willemsen, Gonneke et al. (2006) The genetic architecture of neuroticism in 3301 Dutch adolescent twins as a function of age and sex: a study from the Dutch twin register. Twin Res Hum Genet 9:24-9
Rettew, David C; McKee, Laura (2005) Temperament and its role in developmental psychopathology. Harv Rev Psychiatry 13:14-27
Rettew, David C; Copeland, William; Stanger, Catherine et al. (2004) Associations between temperament and DSM-IV externalizing disorders in children and adolescents. J Dev Behav Pediatr 25:383-91