ENIGMA-anxiety working group: Rationale for and organization of large-scale neuroimaging studies of anxiety disorders

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Authors
  • J.M. Bas-Hoogendam
  • N.A. Groenewold
  • M. Aghajani
  • G.F. Freitag
  • A. Harrewijn
  • K. Hilbert
  • N. Jahanshad
  • S.I. Thomopoulos
  • P.M. Thompson
  • D.J. Veltman
  • A.M. Winkler
  • U. Lueken
  • D.S. Pine
  • N.J.A. van der Wee
  • D.J. Stein
  • ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group
  • R.M. Visser ORCID logo
Publication date 01-2022
Journal Human Brain Mapping
Volume | Issue number 43 | 1
Pages (from-to) 83-112
Number of pages 30
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Psychology Research Institute (PsyRes)
Abstract

Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and disabling but seem particularly tractable to investigation with translational neuroscience methodologies. Neuroimaging has informed our understanding of the neurobiology of anxiety disorders, but research has been limited by small sample sizes and low statistical power, as well as heterogenous imaging methodology. The ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group has brought together researchers from around the world, in a harmonized and coordinated effort to address these challenges and generate more robust and reproducible findings. This paper elaborates on the concepts and methods informing the work of the working group to date, and describes the initial approach of the four subgroups studying generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and specific phobia. At present, the ENIGMA-Anxiety database contains information about more than 100 unique samples, from 16 countries and 59 institutes. Future directions include examining additional imaging modalities, integrating imaging and genetic data, and collaborating with other ENIGMA working groups. The ENIGMA consortium creates synergy at the intersection of global mental health and clinical neuroscience, and the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group extends the promise of this approach to neuroimaging research on anxiety disorders.

Document type Review article
Note In special issue: The ENIGMA Consortium: the first 10 years.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25100
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85087404076
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