Brain health is a human right: Implications for policy and research
Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2025
Highlights•Promotion
of
brain
health
across
the
lifetime
is
both
urgent
and
under-prioritized.•Recognizing
as
a
human
right
should
improve
promotion.•A
rights-based
approach
to
policy
research
emphasizes
need
for
population-level
interventions
studies
part
public
health.AbstractThe
call
synergize
with
mental
has
major
ramifications
policy.
Mental
been
recognized
universal
right,
but
no
such
declaration
exists
health.
Here,
I
defend
lifelong
derived,
intermediary,
generative
right.
It
derived
from
physical
because
it
reducible
facts
about
body.
This
grounds
in
health,
long-standing
hard
legal
status,
while
avoiding
"rights
inflation."
intermediary
bridges
gap
between
since
an
organ
that
central
provides
impetus
downstream
actions
including
creation
health-based
"neurorights"
bolstering
healthy
environment
protect
collective
cognitive
Thus,
would
guarantee
citizens
live
grow
health-promoting
environment.
A
also
important
consequences
research.
help
move
away
disease
paradigm
focuses
on
individual
risk
responsibility
study
deeper
contributions
through
population
neuroscience
Until
alongside
their
synergy
will
remain
incomplete,
promotion
lack
unity.
Язык: Английский
The development and structure of the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study EEG protocol
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
69, С. 101447 - 101447
Опубликована: Сен. 18, 2024
Язык: Английский
Remote Data Collection of Infant Activity and Sleep Patterns via Wearable Sensors in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD)
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
69, С. 101446 - 101446
Опубликована: Сен. 13, 2024
Язык: Английский
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD) experience: Recruiting and retaining diverse families in a longitudinal, multi-method early childhood study
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
69, С. 101421 - 101421
Опубликована: Июль 25, 2024
The
HEALthy
Brain
and
Child
Development
(HBCD)
Study,
a
multi-site
prospective
longitudinal
cohort
study,
will
examine
human
brain,
cognitive,
behavioral,
social,
emotional
development
beginning
prenatally
planned
through
early
childhood.
Given
its
aim
to
the
impact
of
adversity
protective
factors
on
children's
outcomes,
recruitment
retention
families
who
have
wide
diversity
in
experiences
are
essential.
However,
unfortunate
history
inequitable
treatment
underrepresented
research
risks
with
which
some
participants
contend
(e.g.,
substance
use)
makes
their
social
science
neuroscience
particularly
challenging.
This
article
explores
strategies
that
HBCD
Study
has
developed
recruit
retain
participants,
including
marginalized,
underserved,
hard-to-reach
populations,
capitalizing
extant
literature
researchers'
own
experiences.
In
this
paper,
we
address
within
HBCD,
including:
1)
creating
engender
trust
promote
relationships;
2)
maintaining
connections
over
time;
3)
ensuring
appropriate
compensation
supports;
4)
considerations
for
study
materials
procedures;
5)
community
engagement.
implementation
these
may
increase
representation
inclusiveness,
as
well
improve
quality
resulting
data.
Язык: Английский
¿Donde están? Hispanic/Latine inclusion, diversity and representation in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development Study (HBCD)
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
70, С. 101477 - 101477
Опубликована: Ноя. 14, 2024
The
HEALthy
Brain
and
Child
Development
(HBCD)
Study,
a
multi-site
prospective
longitudinal
cohort
study,
will
examine
human
brain,
cognitive,
behavioral,
social,
emotional
development
beginning
prenatally
planned
through
early
childhood.
Central
to
its
mission
of
reducing
health
disparities
is
the
establishment
Spanish
Language
Culture
Committee
(SLCC)
within
HBCD
framework,
significant
step
towards
demographic
representation
inclusivity
in
research.
By
addressing
linguistic
sociocultural
barriers
embracing
diverse
identities
Hispanic/Latine
individuals
nationwide,
SLCC
aims
promote
inclusion,
equity,
all
subgroups,
population
that
has
been
historically
misrepresented
In
this
paper
we
describe
role
advocating
for
families
ensuring
their
inclusion
from
inception.
This
report
also
provides
an
overview
organization,
workflow,
challenges
lessons
learned
thus
far
reduce
stigma
improve
study
outcomes,
highlighting
recruitment
retention
strategies
population,
expanding
outreach
across
subgroups
United
States.
Язык: Английский