Experiences with data from a Brazilian cohort
Challenges of planning and using data from a high-risk cohort in Brazil
Epilogue of a research adventure
Professor Louise Arseneault reflects on a year of searching the world for longitudinal datasets and what lies ahead for the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project.
A global mental health perspective of the Landscaping report
Crick Lund shares his thoughts on the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project report from a global mental health perspective.
Uplifting the voices of lived experience experts in mental health research
Tanatswa Chikaura details her perspective on the importance of Lived Experience involvement throughout the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project.
Shaping research through lived experience
Jan Speechley is a Lived Experience Advisor on the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project, and shares her experience of the project in this blog.
The discoverability of longitudinal datasets
Daniel Yu shares insights into data discoverability and access for longitudinal datasets that have been encountered during the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project.
Longitudinal data for mental health research: one step at a time
Parisa Mansoori and Lea Milligan from MQ Mental Health Research share details of their involvement in a theory of change process on how to best utilise findings from longitudinal mental health research.
Landscaping longitudinal data: a lived experience perspective
Grace Gatera shares her insights as a lived experience expert working on the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project.
Harnessing the potential of European routine data
Alice Stephens has landscaped hundreds of longitudinal datasets from Europe and discovered a wealth of routinely collected data from across the continent. In this blog, she details the benefits and challenges of harnessing this data for mental health research.
Transforming mental health research through longitudinal datasets
David Warrell, Ed Evans & Julie King from the Open Data Institute share how curating datasets in the Landscaping International Datasets Project can help create a world-leading resource for mental health research.
Lessons learned from landscaping the Americas
Elena Triantafillopoulou has been surveying longitudinal datasets across the Americas as part of the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project. Here, she shares some of the lessons learned in the process.
What would the perfect mental health dataset look like?
Suzanne Gage, Research Lead for Metrics on the Wellcome Trust Mental Health team, shares her thoughts on how longitudinal data could help us better understand depression, anxiety and psychosis.
Longitudinal data in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
The Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets team has been searching the world for datasets with potential to facilitate transformative mental health research. In this blog, Malaika Okundi describes the insights into the data landscape in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East revealed in this search.
Landscaping longitudinal datasets
Professor Louise Arseneault provides her insight on the value of longitudinal data for mental health research and introduced the Landscaping International Longitudinal Datasets project.