CATSS15 - The Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (15 years)
SND-ID: 2024-474.
Is part of collection at SND: The Swedish Twin Registry
Associated documentation
Creator/Principal investigator(s)
Paul Lichtenstein - Karolinska Institutet, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Patrik Magnusson - Karolinska Institutet, Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Research principal
Karolinska Institutet - Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Description
CATSS overview:
The Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS) is an ongoing longitudinal twin study targeting all twins born in Sweden since July 1, 1992. Since 2004, parents of twins are interviewed regarding the children's somatic and mental health and social environment in connection with their 9th birthday (CATSS-9). At age 15 (CATSS15) and 18 (CATSS18), twins and parents complete questionnaires that, in addition to assessments of somatic and mental health, include measures of personality development and psychosocial adaptation. At the age of 24 (CATSS24) only twins participate in a web survey that mainly focuses on mental health.
CATSS15:
CATSS15 started in 2010. The study includes all 15-year-old twins and their parents, regardless of whether they participated in CATSS9 or not. The response rate for the parent survey is 53% and for the twin survey it is 49%. The sample consists of both identical (monozygotic) and fraternal (dizygotic) twins, including same-sex and opposite-sex pairs. The total number of participating twins (through parent and/or twin participation) in CATSS1
The Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS) is an ongoing longitudinal twin study targeting all twins born in Sweden since July 1, 1992. Since 2004, parents of twins are interviewed regarding the children's somatic and mental health and social environment in connection with their 9th birthday (CATSS-9). At age 15 (CATSS15) and 18 (CATSS18), twins and parents complete questionnaires that, in addition to assessments of somatic and mental health, include measures of personality development and psychosocial adaptation. At the age of 24 (CATSS24) only twins participate in a web survey that mainly focuses on mental health.
CATSS15:
CATSS15 started in 2010. The study includes all 15-year-old twins and their parents, regardless of whether they participated in CATSS9 or not. The response rate for the parent survey is 53% and for the twin survey it is 49%. The sample consists of both identical (monozygotic) and fraternal (dizygotic) twins, including same-sex and opposite-sex pairs. The total number of participating twins (through parent and/or twin participation) in CATSS15 is currently 23,100 out of 39,300 invited (December 2024). The combined response rate is currently 58%. Participants who have not already provided a DNA sample via saliva are requested to do so again. The saliva sample is used for zygosity determination and genotyping. The number of genotyped twins in CATSS15 is currently 14,800 (December 2024).
The question areas in the CATSS15 surveys are listed below. For detailed information about variables, visit strdata.se
Question areas in parent survey:
Administrative Information
AUDIT - Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test
CMRS - Child Mania Rating Scale
CMO - Child Monitoring
DUDIT - Drug Use Disorders Identification Test
LSC-R - Life Stressor Checklist- Revised
PCR - Parent Child Relationship
PPCP - Parents' Perception of Child's Peers
PLE - Psychotic-like Experiences
Somatic diseases
Spare time activites
SDQ - Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire
Question areas in twin survey:
CMRS - Child Mania Rating Scale
DCQ - Dysmorphic Concerns Questionnaire
EDI-2 - Eating Disorder Inventory - 2
HRS-I - Hoarding Rating Scale-Interview
Physical acitivity
PMS
PLE - Psychotic-like Experiences
Quality of Friendship
RPQ - Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire
OBVQ - Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire
SRD - Self-Reported Delinquency
Self-Reported Alcohol and Drug Use
Sexuality
Somatic diseases
SDQ - Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire
TCI - Temperament and Character Inventory
Tics
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Data contains personal data
Yes
Sensitive personal data
Yes
Type of personal data
Pseudonymised, health data, social security number, lifestyle, exposures, names, addresses, survey responses
Code key exists
Yes
Unit of analysis
Population
15-year old twins born in Sweden on or after 1st January, 1994
Time Method
Study design
Cohort study
Description of study design
Data collection was conducted through a paper questionnaire during the first two years. After that the collection was conducted online through a web survey. Until 2020 paricipants still had the possibility to choose a paper survey if they wished. Participation in the study is based on informed consent.
Sampling procedure
Time period(s) investigated
2010 – Ongoing
Biobank is connected to the study
The study has collected samples/material which are stored in a scientific collection or biobank
Scientific collection or biobank name: KI Biobank
Type(s) of sample: DNA from saliva
Number of individuals/objects
23100
Response rate/participation rate
58%
The total number of participating twins (through the participation of twin and/or parent) is 23,100 out of 39,300 invited (December 2024), resulting in a response rate of 58%.
Responsible department/unit
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Ethics Review
Stockholm - Ref. 2009/739-31/5
Ethics application approved on 28th of May 2009
Research area
Education (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Other (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Drug abuse, alcohol and smoking (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Children (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Youth (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Medical and health sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Public health, global health, social medicine and epidemiology (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)
Reproductive health (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Health (CESSDA Topic Classification)
General health and well-being (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Medication and treatment (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Physical fitness and exercise (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Diet and nutrition (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Specific diseases, disorders and medical conditions (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social behaviour and attitudes (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Social conditions and indicators (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Psychology (CESSDA Topic Classification)
Keywords
Phenotype, Genetics, Twins, Twins, dizygotic, Twins, monozygotic, Zygosity, Health, Environmental effects
Anckarsäter H, Lundström S, Kollberg L, Kerekes N, Palm C, Carlström E, Långström N, Magnusson PK, Halldner L, Bölte S, Gillberg C, Gumpert C, Råstam M, Lichtenstein P. The Child and Adolescent Twin Study in Sweden (CATSS).
Twin Res Hum Genet. 2011 Dec;14(6):495-508.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1375/twin.14.6.495