Christopher Lord

Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

5 active projects

NIDA Demo (Stable)

This will be used to demonstrate how to use the Workbench, and thus, won't be testing any hypotheses.

Scientific Questions Being Studied

This will be used to demonstrate how to use the Workbench, and thus, won't be testing any hypotheses.

Project Purpose(s)

  • Educational

Scientific Approaches

I'll be using the Controlled Tier dataset to demonstrate how to use the Cohort and Dataset Builders as well as the Genomic Extraction Tool.

Anticipated Findings

I have no anticipated findings for this project as it is for demonstration purposes.

Demographic Categories of Interest

This study will not center on underrepresented populations.

Data Set Used

Controlled Tier

Research Team

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New User Orientation 4.7.23

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Project Purpose(s)

  • Other Purpose (test)

Scientific Approaches

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Anticipated Findings

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Demographic Categories of Interest

This study will not center on underrepresented populations.

Data Set Used

Registered Tier

Research Team

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Project Purpose(s)

  • Other Purpose (test)

Scientific Approaches

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Demographic Categories of Interest

This study will not center on underrepresented populations.

Data Set Used

Controlled Tier

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Mental health and deaf patients - registered tier

We propose to study if there are any measurable differences between deaf, Deaf, or Hard of Hearing (d/DHH) patients and hearing patients with respect to mental health treatment. As primary goal, we are interested in how doctors treat the d/DHH…

Scientific Questions Being Studied

We propose to study if there are any measurable differences between deaf, Deaf, or Hard of Hearing (d/DHH) patients and hearing patients with respect to mental health treatment. As primary goal, we are interested in how doctors treat the d/DHH patients with medication compared to hearing people. Evidence suggests that d/DHH patients have a greater health burden compared to hearing people. Of particular concern, d/DHH who have mental health disorders including bipolar, major depressive disorder, and PTSD (with or without diagnoses) face barriers to proper treatment such as: - Language barriers - Lack of interpreters who understands medical background / literacy - Discrimination - Lack of counselors / psychologists who has knowledge about Deaf culture and ASL - Discomfort; some deaf people are uncomfortable with going to counseling with an interpreter because of privacy reasons

Project Purpose(s)

  • Disease Focused Research (disease of mental health, social and behavioral health)
  • Social / Behavioral
  • Methods Development

Scientific Approaches

- Describe the prevalence of d/DHH patients within the All of Us cohort using electronic health record phenotype definitions - Describe the prevalence of patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, and PTSD (with or without diagnoses) using electronic health record phenotype definitions - Describe the demographics of d/DHH patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, or PTSD - Describe the demographics of hearing patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, or PTSD - Compare medication treatment pathways for the three mental health disorders between d/DHH patients and hearing patients. The comparison will be primarily descriptive and based on evidence-based recommendations for treatment by professional societies.

Anticipated Findings

The primary hypothesis is that d/DHH patients receive less evidence-based mediation therapy for the three conditions of interest then hearing patients with a similar mental health status and background (i.e., accounting for age, sex at birth, sociodemographic variables, and disease co-morbidity).

Demographic Categories of Interest

  • Disability Status
  • Access to Care

Data Set Used

Registered Tier

Research Team

Owner:

  • Michael Lyons - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Christopher Lord - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed.

Scientific Questions Being Studied

Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed.

Project Purpose(s)

  • Other Purpose (Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed.)

Scientific Approaches

Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed.

Anticipated Findings

Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed. Use for Office Hours to demonstrate code fragments or other user support tasks as needed.

Demographic Categories of Interest

This study will not center on underrepresented populations.

Data Set Used

Registered Tier

Research Team

Owner:

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