Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder Care in Children: Organized Research Data (ACCORD) Platform


Grant Data
Project Title
Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder Care in Children: Organized Research Data (ACCORD) Platform
Principal Investigator
Professor Chui, Sze Ling Celine   (Project Coordinator (PC))
Co-Investigator(s)
Professor Wing Yun Kwok   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Lee Tatia Mei Chun   (Co-principal investigator)
Dr Lau Cheuk Yin Wallis   (Collaborator)
Chan Amy Hai Yan   (Collaborator)
Crystal Stephen   (Collaborator)
Harrison Jeff   (Collaborator)
Professor Wong Ian Chi Kei   (Co-Investigator)
Shin Ju Young   (Collaborator)
Dr Lai Chia Cheng Edward   (Collaborator)
Professor Rao Nirmala   (Co-principal investigator)
Mr Man Kenneth   (Co-principal investigator)
Dr Luo Hao   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Lum Terry Yat Sang   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Li Xue   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Ip Patrick   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Coghill David Rockwell   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Chui Sze Ling Celine   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Chan Esther Wai Yin   (Co-principal investigator)
Professor Au Yeung Shiu Lun Ryan   (Co-principal investigator)
Duration
36
Start Date
2024-02-01
Amount
8168164
Conference Title
Attention-deficit hyperactive disorder Care in Children: Organized Research Data (ACCORD) Platform
Keywords
1) ADHD 2) big data network 3) epidemiology 4) child cohort 5) data linkage
Discipline
PaediatricsEpidemiology
Panel
Biology and Medicine (M)
HKU Project Code
C7101-23W
Grant Type
Collaborative Research Fund (CRF) - Group Research Project 2023/2024
Funding Year
2024
Status
On-going
Objectives
1. To evaluate the effect of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) medications on suicide attempts and child physical abuse using an international big data platform established in previously CRF-funded project 2. To estimate the social and economic costs of patients with ADHD across their lifespan using record linkage method 3. To explore and test the feasibility of a pragmatic randomised trial using record-linkage method and conduct a pilot study on head-to-head comparison of three different ADHD medications with different pharmacological mechanisms of action (guanfacine, atomoxetine and methylphenidate) in Hong Kong