Ambivalence Model of Craving: Re-examining the Craving-Drinking Relationship

渴望的矛盾模型:重新审视渴望与饮酒的关系

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) is requested from NIAAA to facilitate the candidate's professional development as a productive, independent clinical scientist. Specifically, the candidate will use the five-year award to receive training relevant to examining processes associated with successful changes in drinking among those diagnosed with alcohol use disorders (AUDs), with a particular focus on applying a novel theoretical model for studying craving. Through the application of the Ambivalence Model of Craving, which views craving as a complex experience requiring consideration of contextual and other factors, including both desires to use (approach) and desires to not use (avoidance), the candidate will re-examine the craving-drinking relationship among those diagnosed with AUDs prior to, during, and after receiving a brief alcohol intervention. Greater understanding of craving processes during the course of recovery has the potential to inform current treatment strategies, and to highlight an important process associated with pretreatment changes in drinking, treatment initiation, and positive treatment outcomes. A long term career goal of the candidate is to investigate the processes by which individuals successfully change problematic drinking behaviors, and applying this knowledge to the development, refinement and implementation of treatment programs. The proposed five-year training plan and research study are a fundamental step in the candidate's professional development, and will focus on extensive training and mentoring in: 1) clinical trial methodology, 2) daily process methodology, 3) advanced statistical techniques for modeling complex daily data (i.e., multilevel modeling), and 4) the use of automated and web-based technologies in alcohol-related research. Further, the award will provide ongoing guidance for the professional development of the candidate as a clinical scientist, including further training in the responsible conduct of research. As part of this career development award, the candidate proposes a study combining both clinical trial and daily process methodology to examine the dynamic longitudinal relationships between daily approach and avoidance inclinations (i.e., craving) and drinking behaviors in those diagnosed with AUDs prior to, during, and after receiving a brief alcohol intervention. It is hypothesized that daily avoidance inclinations will significantly moderate the effect of daily approach inclinations on drinking behaviors, and that significant increases in avoidance inclinations will be observed prior to treatment entry, followed by significant decreases in approach inclinations during treatment. The research environment at the Research Institute on Addictions, combined with the carefully selected expert mentoring team, will provide the candidate with excellent support and guidance during the award period. The training and research experiences outlined in the proposed career development award will provide the necessary skills for the candidate to pursue a program of independent research addressing the complexities in the craving-drinking relationship among those diagnosed with AUDs.
描述(由申请人提供):NIAAA要求获得指导患者导向研究职业发展奖(K23),以促进候选人作为一名富有成效的独立临床科学家的专业发展。具体而言,候选人将利用五年的奖励接受与检查与诊断为酒精使用障碍(AUDs)的人成功改变饮酒相关的过程相关的培训,特别侧重于应用一种新的理论模型来研究渴望。通过应用渴望的矛盾心理模型,该模型将渴望视为一种复杂的体验,需要考虑情境和其他因素,包括使用的欲望(接近)和不使用的欲望(避免),候选人将重新检查在接受短暂酒精干预之前,期间和之后被诊断为aud的人之间的渴望-饮酒关系。在恢复过程中对渴望过程的更深入了解有可能为当前的治疗策略提供信息,并强调与饮酒、治疗开始和积极治疗结果的预处理变化相关的重要过程。候选人的长期职业目标是调查个人成功改变有问题的饮酒行为的过程,并将这些知识应用于治疗方案的制定、完善和实施。拟议的五年培训计划和研究是候选人专业发展的基础步骤,将重点放在以下方面的广泛培训和指导:1)临床试验方法学,2)日常流程方法学,3)复杂日常数据建模的高级统计技术(即多层次建模),以及4)在酒精相关研究中使用自动化和基于网络的技术。此外,该奖项将为候选人作为临床科学家的专业发展提供持续的指导,包括进一步的责任培训

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Ambivalence Model of Craving: Re-examining the Craving-Drinking Relationship
渴望的矛盾模型:重新审视渴望与饮酒的关系
  • 批准号:
    8914297
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.85万
  • 项目类别:
Ambivalence Model of Craving: Re-examining the Craving-Drinking Relationship
渴望的矛盾模型:重新审视渴望与饮酒的关系
  • 批准号:
    9094244
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.85万
  • 项目类别:
Ambivalence Model of Craving: Re-examining the Craving-Drinking Relationship
渴望的矛盾模型:重新审视渴望与饮酒的关系
  • 批准号:
    9288100
  • 财政年份:
    2013
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.85万
  • 项目类别:

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