Pathways to Substance Abuse and Dependence
药物滥用和依赖的途径
基本信息
- 批准号:6531984
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-01 至 2007-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:African American Hispanic Americans Puerto Rican alcoholic beverage consumption alcoholism /alcohol abuse behavioral /social science research tag clinical research data collection methodology /evaluation disease /disorder etiology drug abuse information system drug addiction human data lifestyle longitudinal human study marijuana abuse mathematical model smoking statistics /biometry substance abuse epidemiology substance abuse related disorder tobacco abuse
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
This proposal represents a request for a NIDA Research Scientist Development Award (K01) to provide training and research experience that will integrate complex developmental theory surrounding the etiology of substance abuse and dependence with newly emerging statistical methods. The candidate's goal is to advance her growth as an independent investigator and to apply appropriate and powerful quantitative methods to the refinement of substance theory that may optimally guide the development of intervention efforts. Thus, the applicant seeks additional training in the technical aspects of newly developed quantitative methods and in the consideration of state-of-the-art statistical procedures in the planning and design phases of longitudinal research aimed at uncovering the heterogeneity of developmental pathways to substance use disorder. The combination of training and supervised research provides the groundwork for the candidate's ability to independently bridge different disciplines and to ultimately function as an independent researcher and as the leading member of a
multidisciplinary research team.
The proposed research project will apply state-of-the-art statistical methods to the analysis of newly available longitudinal and cross-sectional data that include measurement of the widest array of individual and contextual risk factors available to date. The goal will be to identify multiple and prominent risk pathways that will guide the theoretical characterization of individual differences in risk for substance abuse and dependence. To achieve this goal, the following specific aims will be addressed:
1) Distinguish between substance use trajectories leading to substance use disorder vs. less severe levels of use
2) Identify prominent and unique risk constellations/pathways that predict the most severe outcome trajectories
3) Determine the attributable risk associated with each of the prominent risk pathways in order to
evaluate the potential for reduction of substance abuse and dependence
Existing data from three data sets will be utilized that include both nationally representative and case-control samples. Multiple statistical techniques for studying both growth and mediational effects will be used including group based semi-parametric techniques, tree-based methods, and diverse latent class approaches.
描述(由申请人提供):
该提案代表了对 NIDA 研究科学家发展奖(K01)的请求,以提供培训和研究经验,将围绕药物滥用和依赖的病因学的复杂发展理论与新兴的统计方法相结合。候选人的目标是促进她作为独立研究者的成长,并应用适当和强大的定量方法来完善物质理论,从而最好地指导干预工作的发展。因此,申请人在新开发的定量方法的技术方面寻求额外的培训,并在纵向研究的规划和设计阶段考虑最先进的统计程序,旨在揭示物质使用障碍发展途径的异质性。培训和监督研究的结合为候选人独立连接不同学科并最终成为独立研究员和领导成员的能力奠定了基础。
多学科研究团队。
拟议的研究项目将应用最先进的统计方法来分析新获得的纵向和横截面数据,其中包括迄今为止可获得的最广泛的个人和背景风险因素的测量。目标是确定多种显着的风险途径,以指导药物滥用和依赖风险个体差异的理论表征。为实现这一目标,将实现以下具体目标:
1) 区分导致物质使用障碍的物质使用轨迹与不太严重的使用水平
2) 确定预测最严重结果轨迹的突出且独特的风险星座/路径
3) 确定与每个突出风险路径相关的可归因风险,以便
评估减少药物滥用和依赖的潜力
将利用三个数据集的现有数据,其中包括全国代表性样本和病例对照样本。将使用多种统计技术来研究生长和中介效应,包括基于群体的半参数技术、基于树的方法和不同的潜在类别方法。
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