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TCMHCC Executive Committee Meeting February 6 2023 Cumulative Enrollment amp Visits Thru 01292023 N1550 N592 N884 N1308 N280 2020 2021 2022 2023 ID: 1038142

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1. Texas Childhood Trauma Research NetworkTCMHCC Executive Committee Meeting February 6, 2023

2. Cumulative Enrollment & Visits Thru 01/29/2023N=1,550N=592N=884N=1,308N=280-2020-- -----------------2021------------ ------------2022--------------- -2023-N=54Node Enrolled(N) Visits(N)UT Austin258799UT SW211829UT Houston192530U North Texas165415UT MB164513UT San Antonio150444UT RGV115272Baylor98279Texas Tech EP67234Texas A&M65176Texas Tech53153UT Tyler1224TOTAL1,5504,668

3. Month 12Month 18Month 24Participant Retention Thru 01/29/2023Month 1Month 6Complete Incomplete

4. Primary DSM-5 Diagnoses at BaselineThru 1/29/2023N = 1,550Percentage

5. Worst DSM5 Criterion A TraumaExposed to death, threatened death, actual/threatened serious injury, actual/threatened sexual violenceThru 2/23/2022N = 1,550Percentage

6. Worst TraumaPTSDMDDAnxiety D/OOther 1⁰ DiagnosisNo DiagnosisFamily Violence (n=75)38.7%32.0%10.7%17.3%1.3%Family Threats (n=33)30.3%36.4%15.2%15.2%3.0%Sexual Abuse (n=231)48.5%23.8%3.5%20.8%3.5%Physical Abuse/Attack (n=123)49.6%18.7%8.9%17.9%4.9%Family Member Imprisoned (n=19)31.6%10.5%21.1%31.6%5.3%Separated from Family (n=57)22.8%26.3%19.3%24.6%7.0%Threat of Violence (n=42)45.2%14.3%7.1%26.2%7.1%Other (n=81)33.3%29.6%7.4%22.2%7.5%Natural Disaster (n=21)4.8%14.3%23.8%42.9%14.3%Fam/Friend Ill or Dying (n=253)21.0%18.9%13.8%32.0%14.6%Accident Witnessed (n=32)6.3%12.5%28.1%37.5%15.6%Accident (n=292)19.8%9.3%13.0%28.8%29.8%Animal Attack (n=20)5.0%20.0%15.0%30.0%30.0%Hospital/Surgery (n=192)6.3%13.5%16.7%32.3%31.3%Primary DSM-5 Diagnoses at Baseline by Worst Trauma TypeThru 1/29/2023N = 1,550Violence/Maltreatment Accident/Disaster Medical Fam Estrangement

7. CTRN ManuscriptsLead Author(s)TitleJ ShahidullahEstablishing a training plan and estimating inter-rater reliability across a multi-site state-wide trauma research network. In submission. Psychiatry ResC DoddMeasurement invariance of PTSD symptom models in a diverse longitudinal study of trauma-exposed youthS ClarkPredictors of alcohol and substance use in trauma-exposed youthJ Sandoval, A GarrettAssociations between ethnic identity, dissonance, and posttraumatic stress in youthR Brown, J CislerThe Impact of childhood resiliency on internalizing symptom severity among trauma-exposed youthA NazanCharacterizing trauma exposure of children and youth with TESI: criterion validity for concurrent diagnostic profilesJ RousseauMethods to support data quality through clinical research informatics for the Texas Childhood Trauma Research NetworkK Wagner, C DoddRisk factors associated with the development of posttraumatic stress, anxiety, and depressive symptoms in a diverse cohort of youth exposed to traumatic eventsO OnyekaExploring resilience profiles of trauma exposed youth: a heterogeneous, person-centered approach

8. CTRN Derivative StudiesAlcohol Use Disorder & PTSD After Adolescent Trauma: Prediction of Disease Vulnerability & Treatment ResponsePI: NemeroffFunding Source: NIAAA R01Amount: $4,381,991Duration: 2023-28Dissemination and Evaluation of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Trauma Exposed Teens PI: CislerFunding Source: Hogg FoundationAmount: $50,000Duration: 2022-2024

9. New Biennium 2023-25

10. New BienniumCTRN Protocol 2023-25Baseline VisitTraumaFollow-UpVisitsMonth 1Month 6Month 12Month 18Month 24CompleteObservational ProtocolPTSD Diagnosis?Psychotherapy ProtocolTherapyVisitsWeekly for 4-6 MonthsAssessmentVisitsMonthly Symptom Scales

11. New BienniumVisit & Stipend Forecast 9/2023 – 8/2025Extrapolated from Previous 12 Months Enrollment & RetentionNodeLast Yr EnrollRetention RateForecast Visit Count for New BienniumFC M01FC M06FC M12FC M18FC M24FC TotalTotAvgM 01M 06M 12M 18BLM 01M 06M 12M 18M 24TotStipendUT Austin867.288.4%72.2%64.6%60.4%17315312611210496764$52,450UT Houston766.385.9%56.5%53.7%54.8%15113085818375605$41,850UNT695.863.3%49.2%49.2%47.6%1398868686659488$34,750Baylor473.991.0%68.1%66.7%66.7%948664636358428$29,250UT SA463.886.7%69.3%62.9%61.8%917963575652398$27,300UT MB453.892.1%75.2%67.5%30.5%918468612823355$25,350UT SW352.996.0%86.0%78.7%72.3%706760555147350$23,750UT RGV463.884.6%32.7%32.7%32.7%917729292924279$19,950Texas A&M322.790.2%55.6%55.6%55.6%655936363633265$18,300TT Lubbock242.091.7%71.4%60.0%60.0%484434292926210$14,350TT El Paso151.395.2%76.7%76.7%71.4%313024242221152$10,350UT Tyler20.2100%40.0%40.0%40.0%55222218$1,2501,0499026596175695164,312$298,900

12. New BienniumTiered Node Budgets for 2023-25TIER 1 BUDGETTitleBaseFTEFringeFTETotalPI$250,000 $250,000 21%0.1$30,313 Sub-I$250,000 $250,000 21%0.0$0 Research Coordinator$55,000 $55,000 21%0.5$33,344 Research Assistant$45,000 $45,000 21%1.0$54,563 Psychotherapist Sr.$120,000 $120,000 21%0.25$36,300 Psychotherapist$80,000 $80,000 21%0.25$24,200       Subtotal$178,719 Item DescriptionParticipant Stipend$17,500      CTRN Node FY24 Total$196,219 TIER 2 BUDGETTitleBaseFTEFridgeFTETotalPI$250,000 $250,000 21%0.1$30,313 Sub-I$250,000 $250,000 21%0.1$30,313 Research Coordinator$55,000 $55,000 21%0.5$33,344 Research Assistant$45,000 $45,000 21%2.5$136,406 Psychotherapist Sr.$120,000 $120,000 21%0.375$54,450 Psychotherapist$80,000 $80,000 21%0.375$36,300       Subtotal$321,125 Item DescriptionParticipant Stipend$22,500      CTRN Node FY24 Total$343,626 TIER 3 BUDGETTitleBaseFTEFringeFTETotalPI$250,000 $250,000 21%0.1$30,313 Sub-I$250,000 $250,000 21%0.1$30,313 Research Coordinator$55,000 $55,000 21%0.5$33,344 Research Assistant$45,000 $45,000 21%3.5$190,969 Psychotherapist Sr.$120,000 $120,000 21%0.4$58,080 Psychotherapist$80,000 $80,000 21%0.4$38,720       Subtotal$381,738 Item DescriptionTotalParticipant Stipend$37,500      CTRN Node FY24 Total$419,238

13. New BienniumComparative CTRN Annual BudgetsSite(s)Per Site BudgetNTotal BudgetHub$1,179,6131$1,179,613Nodes$198,78812$2,385,456Stipend Paymt$150,0001$150,000TOTAL$3,715,069Fiscal 2022-23 (Current Year)Site(s)Per Site BudgetNTotal BudgetHub$1,971,9141$1,971,914Nodes – Tier 1$196,2195$981,095Nodes – Tier 2$343,6255$1,718,125Nodes – Tier 3$419,2382$838,476TOTAL$5,509,610Fiscal 2023-24Site(s)Per Site BudgetNTotal BudgetHub$2,032,5551$2,032,555Nodes – Tier 1$202,0895$1,010,445Nodes – Tier 2$354,1345$1,770,670Nodes – Tier 3$431,7072$863,414TOTAL$5,677,084Fiscal 2024-25