Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement Center for Advancing Behavioral Health
促进行为健康的跨学科研究、公平和参与中心
基本信息
- 批准号:10408226
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.26万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-05-01 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAdvocacyAffectAgeAlaska NativeAmerican IndiansAreaBehavioralBiologicalCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexDataDevelopmentDisadvantagedDiscriminationEconomicsElementsEthicsFoundationsFundingGeographyGoalsHealthHealth ServicesHealth StatusHealth systemHealthcare SystemsHumanHuman RightsIndividualInfrastructureInternetInterventionIntervention StudiesKnowledgeLatinoLeadershipMental DepressionMentorsMinorityModelingNew MexicoOutcomePhysical environmentPlant RootsPoliciesPoliticsPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPovertyResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRoleRuralRural PopulationScienceSuicideSystemTestingTrainingTranslatingTranslationsTraumaTreesUnderrepresented MinorityWorkYouthadverse childhood eventsalcohol misusebasebehavioral healthbehavioral health interventioncommunity based participatory researchcommunity engagementdrug misuseethnic minority populationfrontierhealth care disparityhealth disparityhealth equityhealth equity promotionhealth inequalitiesimprovedinnovationintersectionalityminority healthminority investigatornext generationnovel strategiesracial and ethnicrural Americansrural underservedsenior facultysocialsocial determinantssocial health determinantssocioeconomic disadvantagesocioeconomic disparityspace travelsuccesstheoriestherapy design
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT
We propose an innovative Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement Center for Advancing
Behavioral Health (TREE Center). We propose to expand on and leverage the knowledge, research capacities
and cross-sectoral collaborations established by the former NM CARES Health Disparities Center (P20
MD004811, R. Williams, PI). We will use these strengths to specifically target improvement of behavioral
health disparities for socioeconomically disadvantaged and underserved rural populations with a southwest
regional focus on American Indian/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) and Latinos in New Mexico. Our goal is to highlight
the social determinants of behavioral health, including Adverse Childhood Experiences, historical trauma, and
intersectional effects of poverty and discrimination to improve conditions and outcomes related to youth
suicide, alcohol and drug misuse, depression, and access to behavioral health services. The four aims of the
TREE Center are to: 1. Implement a co-leadership model in order to promote transdisciplinary, multi-level
intervention research that will advance the knowledge and science to improve behavioral health outcomes; 2.
Operationalize collaborative integration of theories, study design, and analysis into multi-level interventions that
improve behavioral health outcomes due to an the interplay of biological, behavioral, physical environment,
health care system, economic, and political forces in our representative rural, AI/AN, Latino and other partner
communities; 3. Expand the development of a diverse scientific workforce by training new and early stage
under-represented minority investigators in a transdisciplinary context, to conduct community engaged, multi-
level intervention behavioral health research; and 4. Cultivate equitable collaborations with community and
tribal stakeholders regionally and nationally in order to translate and co-disseminate transdisciplinary research
evidence into practice and policy. The combined human, intellectual and relational resources and institutional
commitments of Tree Center office space, travel funding for engaging with the Community Scientific Advisory
Committee and dedicated mentoring of senior faculty will strengthen our impact in training the next generation
of under-represented minorities and advancing the behavioral health of diverse populations in the southwest.
项目摘要 /摘要
我们提出了一项创新的跨学科研究,公平和参与中心
行为健康(树木中心)。我们建议扩大和利用知识,研究能力
以及由前NM关心健康差异中心建立的跨部门合作(P20
MD004811,R。Williams,PI)。我们将使用这些优势专门针对行为的改善
西南地区的社会经济差异和服务不足的农村人口的健康差异
在新墨西哥州,地区关注美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加土著人(AI/ANS)和拉丁美洲人。我们的目标是突出显示
行为健康的社会决定因素,包括不利的童年经历,历史创伤和
贫困和歧视的交叉影响,以改善与青年有关的状况和结果
自杀,酒精和毒品滥用,抑郁症以及获得行为卫生服务的机会。四个目标
树中心为:1。实施共同领导模型,以促进跨学科的多层次
干预研究将推进知识和科学以改善行为健康成果; 2。
将理论,研究设计和分析的协作整合到多层干预措施中
由于生物学,行为,物理环境的相互作用,改善行为健康结果,
我们代表农村,AI/AN,拉丁裔和其他合作伙伴的医疗保健系统,经济和政治力量
社区; 3。通过培训新的和早期的培训来扩大多样的科学劳动力的发展
在跨学科的情况下,代表性不足的少数群体调查员,以开展社区参与的社区
水平干预行为健康研究;和4。与社区以及
部落利益相关者在地区和全国范围内,以翻译和共同降低跨学科研究
证明实践和政策。人类,智力和关系资源以及机构的组合
树木中心办公空间的承诺,与社区科学咨询互动的旅行资金
委员会和高级教师的敬业指导将加强我们在培训下一代的影响
代表性不足的少数民族和西南各种人口的行为健康。
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Transdisciplinary Research, Equity and Engagement Center for Advancing Behavioral Health
促进行为健康的跨学科研究、公平和参与中心
- 批准号:
10597350 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 7.26万 - 项目类别:
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10215243 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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8063749 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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