ASU-UAB EXPORT Project REAP
ASU-UAB 出口项目 REAP
基本信息
- 批准号:6664973
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.87万
- 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:2002-09-30 至 2005-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Alabama State University (ASU) and The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), with the cooperation of community organizations and state health agencies, propose a partnership to establish a Resource-Related Research program (R24) through funding from the National Center for Minority Health Disparities (NCMHD)/National Institutes of Health (NIH). Funding is requested for three (3) years to fund the partnership at a total of $979,043. The overall Goal of the proposed EXPORT Project is to advance the mission and vision of the NCMHD to reduce and ultimately eliminate minority health disparities in America. The ASU-UAB EXPORT Project will employ an interdisciplinary approach to develop a solid behavioral and biomedical research base to address a significant and well-documented need among ethnic minority groups, reproductive health and health disparities. The proposed project will operate as the ASU-UAB EXPORT Project REAP (Reproductive Health Disparities Awareness and Prevention), and will focus upon reproductive health disparities among minority adolescents and young adults ages 10-24 years old. The ASU-UAB Project REAP will operate from four distinct but intercommunicating Cores: Through the Feasibility Studies Pilot Research Core, one biomedical pilot research project will assess the feasibility of further development of a genetically engineered mucosally-administered STD vaccine against chlamydial infection (Project 1). Two behavioral feasibility studies will be conducted that are collectively aimed at further defining individual and socio-behavioral risk factors associated with the reproductive disparity profiles documented in the geographic target region (Montgomery, Alabama)(Project 2, NYSP Youth and Parents; Project 3, ASU Freshmen Students). These studies will address important scientific questions impacting STD vaccine development, provide preliminary data for the development of a theory-based multilevel behavioral intervention, assess the perceptions of teens, parents and young adults on reproductive health disparities issues, intervention programs, and on emerging preventive approaches such as STD vaccination. A Community Outreach Information Dissemination Core aims to collect data from state public service announcement (PSA) directors and school system administrators via public opinion polling infrastructure operated by ASU on the perceived climate regarding culturally sensitive broadcast and print media information dissemination on reproductive health issues target for Alabama's youth. A Mentoring Core aims to provide a structured pipeline of opportunity for ASU junior research faculty to further develop their research background through a unique opportunity to study with internationally acclaimed UAB research programs. The Administrative Core, in conjunction with the External Advisory and Research Committees, aims to facilitate coordinated operation of all Core activities, and to assure maximum utilization of the Project's findings and compiled information. ASU, the proposed home site of the ASU-UAB Project REAP, is located in Montgomery, Alabama, and is the second largest MSI in the state of Alabama. UAB is a Research I institution with internationally acclaimed research programs. Montgomery, Alabama fulfills the demographic goals of Project EXPORT: Montgomery County reports an African American population of 48.4%, with a total ethnic minority population of 51%, including Hispanic and Native American residents. This well-designed developmental project establishes a strong foundation for specialized reproductive health disparities research and outreach, while strengthening the resources and collaborative linkages between ASU and UAB.
描述(由申请人提供):亚拉巴马州立大学(ASU)和亚拉巴马大学伯明翰分校(UAB),与社区组织和国家卫生机构的合作,提出了一个伙伴关系,建立一个资源相关的研究计划(R24)通过少数民族健康差异国家中心(NCMHD)/国立卫生研究院(NIH)的资金。请求为该伙伴关系提供三(3)年的资金,总额为979,043美元。拟议的出口项目的总体目标是推进全国少数民族健康与发展委员会的使命和愿景,以减少并最终消除美国少数民族的健康差距。ASU-UAB出口项目将采用跨学科的方法来开发一个坚实的行为和生物医学研究基础,以解决少数民族群体,生殖健康和健康差异之间的重大和有据可查的需求。拟议的项目将作为ASU-UAB出口项目REAP(生殖健康差异意识和预防)运作,并将重点关注10 - 24岁的少数民族青少年和年轻人的生殖健康差异。ASU-UAB项目REAP将从四个不同但相互沟通的核心运作:通过可行性研究试点研究核心,一个生物医学试点研究项目将评估进一步开发抗衣原体感染的基因工程粘膜接种性病疫苗的可行性(项目1)。将进行两项行为可行性研究,共同旨在进一步确定与地理目标区域(亚拉巴马蒙哥马利)记录的生殖差异概况相关的个人和社会行为风险因素(项目2,NYSP青年和家长;项目3,ASU新生)。这些研究将解决影响性病疫苗开发的重要科学问题,为基于理论的多层次行为干预的发展提供初步数据,评估青少年,父母和年轻人对生殖健康差异问题,干预计划以及新兴预防方法(如性病疫苗接种)的看法。一个社区外展信息传播核心的目的是收集数据,从国家公共服务公告(PSA)董事和学校系统管理人员通过民意调查基础设施由亚利桑那州立大学对感知气候有关文化敏感的广播和印刷媒体信息传播生殖健康问题的目标为亚拉巴马的青年。指导核心旨在为ASU初级研究教师提供一个结构化的机会管道,通过与国际知名的UAB研究项目一起学习的独特机会,进一步发展他们的研究背景。行政核心与外部咨询和研究委员会一起,旨在促进所有核心活动的协调运作,并确保最大限度地利用项目的调查结果和汇编的信息。亚利桑那州立大学,拟议的家庭网站的ASU-UAB项目REAP,位于蒙哥马利,亚拉巴马,是第二大MSI在亚拉巴马州。UAB是一所研究机构,拥有国际知名的研究项目。阿拉巴马州蒙哥马利实现了出口项目的人口目标:蒙哥马利县报告的非裔美国人人口占48.4%,少数民族人口占51%,包括西班牙裔和美洲原住民居民。这个精心设计的发展项目为专门的生殖健康差异研究和推广奠定了坚实的基础,同时加强了ASU和UAB之间的资源和合作联系。
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