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Thru 1092023 N1988 N795 N1124 N1622 N509 N320 2020 2021 2022 2023 Texas CTRN Monthly Completed Baseline Visits by Node ID: 1048661

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1. Texas CTRN Cumulative Visits Thru 10/9/2023N=1,988N=795N=1,124N=1,622N=509N=320--2020-- -----------------------2021--------------- -------------------2022------------------- -------------2023-------------

2. Texas CTRN Monthly Completed Baseline Visits by NodeNodeOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECTotalUT SW 914151620212018116610564674212731211131015914126315UT Austin8161481413169138116167102107335613121068598885566314UT Houston 7296775161413118455581058777912587865599250U North Tex    392111111169106139554586126445365275571206UT MB71511610138129496973837833111234134535194UT SA1410299111247918233103512342853113210257422189UT RGV     344851991010797634431241331130Baylor   1624386587154463622622324532462124Tex Tech EP   71195103  311 422111141233212642193Tex Tech      1442445143242211122224344422278Tex A&M   22335 1114 1212432445543233212176UT Tyler        11111  2231111319Monthly TOTAL165151507192809690729562905053545555502835313341523236395254564252475755131,988Annual TOTAL118901502502467  604

3. Texas CTRN Monthly Completed Visits by NodeNodeOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECTotalUT SW92227303937465342412838383821303240352724162525272524314337414741373891,163UT Austin8203023202529373720272136323430233434233622303140402340373629363226273221,062UT Houston771211131312213128252315212115212717282225262920192318392622262731287756UT MB7252317172129273122271728392324172730211273268167201220131616131635UT San Antonio1415129181923211721142015121224171414151025162418162327172416192323124614U North Texas3991413212424241723206161210231917202227212515261414211930194581Baylor177771214141219811141414151312111713161411121912511919166392Texas Tech El Paso715201217147125975131412144210106116459111039141495325UT RGV379913242619211718162415778156834512373300Texas Tech14874610711759125451071265129179915141273252Texas A&M235673423654436912861414121711107914664851236UT Tyler1222213254314331342Monthly TOTAL166597101108160169203218198226185227216196181167212221163168140161173207204148187173244194180201195223186456,358Annual Tot178220721455021828  2366

4. Month 12Month 18Month 24CTRN Participant Retention Thru 10/9/2023Month 1Month 6Complete Past Due

5. Texas CTRN PublicationsPublished / In Press Lead Author(s)TitleJournalJ ShahidullahA003 - Establishing a Training Plan and Estimating Inter-Rater Reliability Across a Multi-Site State-Wide Trauma Research NetworkPsychiatry ResImpact Factor: 11.22S ClarkA005 - Predictors of alcohol and substance use in trauma-exposed youthJ Psychiatric ResImpact Factor: 4.96In ProgressStatusLead Author(s)TitleSubmittedSUBMITTEDN AksanA011 - Characterizing trauma exposure of children and youth with TESI: criterion validity for concurrent diagnostic profiles7/7/23J Affect DisordSUBMITTEDR Brown, J CislerA009 - The Impact of childhood resiliency on internalizing symptom severity among trauma-exposed youth7/25/23Psychiatry ResSUBMITTEDC DoddA001 - Measurement invariance of PTSD symptom models in a diverse longitudinal study of trauma-exposed youth9/18/23J Trauma StressWritingK Wagner, C DoddA008.B - Risk factors associated with the development of PTS, anxiety, and depressive symptomsWritingJ RousseauA012 - Methods to support data quality through clinical research informatics for the Texas Childhood Trauma Research NetworkWritingJ Sandoval, A GarrettA006 - Associations between ethnic identity, dissonance, and posttraumatic stress in youthData AnalysisO OnyekaA013 - Exploring resilience profiles of trauma exposed youth: a heterogeneous, person-centered approachData AnalysisC PinciottiA014.B - Risk factors and longitudinal impact of obsessive-compulsive disorder in youth exposed to traumaData AnalysisE LogueA016 - The effects of recent trauma exposure and PTSD on perceived social support in children and adolescentsData AnalysisC PinciottiA018 – The structure of posttraumatic stress symptoms in youth with and without OCDAwaiting DataJ LeriA019 – The role of recurrent trauma on comorbid PTSD and substance use among trauma exposed youth.

6. Summary of CTRN AccomplishmentsNearly 2,000 Children Enrolled2 Manuscripts Accepted for Publication3 More Manuscripts Submitted8 Other Manuscripts in Development$4,381,991 Awarded by NIAAA For R01$50,000 Gifted by The Hogg Foundation

7. Primary DSM-5 Diagnoses at BaselineThru 9/14/2023N = 1,935Percentage

8. Worst DSM5 Criterion A TraumaExposed to death, threatened death, actual/threatened serious injury, actual/threatened sexual violenceThru 9/14/2023N = 1,935Percentage

9. Worst TraumaPTSDMDDAnxiety D/OOther 1⁰ DiagnosisNo DiagnosisSexual Abuse (n=284)48.9%24.3%3.9%19.7%3.2%Physical Abuse/Attack (n=145)46.2%19.3%10.3%19.3%4.8%Family Violence (n=94)36.2%30.9%8.5%17.0%7.5%Family Threats (n=42)26.2%35.7%19.1%16.7%2.4%Threat of Violence (n=52)46.2%13.5%5.8%26.9%7.7%Family Member Imprisoned (n=23)30.4%8.7%21.7%30.4%8.7%Separated from Family (n=69)21.7%24.6%20.3%26.1%7.3%Other (n=96)29.2%33.3%6.3%24.0%7.3%Fam/Friend Ill or Dying (n=331)20.2%19.6%13.0%30.2%16.9%Accident Witnessed (n=40)5.0%17.5%27.5%35.0%15.0%Natural Disaster (n=22)4.6%13.6%22.7%40.9%18.2%Accident (n=378)16.9%10.3%13.0%28.6%31.2%Animal Attack (n=24)4.2%16.7%12.5%33.3%33.3%Hospital/Surgery (n=230)7.8%13.0%15.2%30.4%33.5%Primary DSM-5 Diagnoses at Baseline by Worst Trauma TypeThru 9/14/2023N = 1,935Violence/Maltreatment Accident/Disaster Medical Fam Estrangement