Children's Mental Health Services Research Training
儿童心理健康服务研究培训
基本信息
- 批准号:6739098
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1991
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1991-09-30 至 2007-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a revised submission of competing
renewal application number 2 T32 MH19544-11 for the National Institute on
Mental Health sponsored Institutional National Research Service Award
originally granted to Vanderbilt University on 9/30/91, and renewed on 7/1/96.
The goal of the proposed Training Program is to continue to train researchers
with the necessary commitment, understanding, and technical expertise to design
and execute sophisticated field research on the pressing and unique problems of
child mental health services. These goals are accomplished through (a) the
collaboration and mentoring of faculty from the departments of Psychology,
Human and Organizational Development, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry, (b) first
hand research experience in design, implementation, and dissemination of
applied research, (c) research internships in community agencies, and (d)
tailored course work.
The past ten years of funding have been used successfully in achieving these
goals. Trainees are conducting research in mental health services and making
important contributions to the field as evidenced by the 190 published articles
and/or presentations at major conferences in the field. Graduates from the
program have been successful in obtaining funding and professional positions
continuing in children's mental health services research. The training
experience has been enhanced by the quality of research at Vanderbilt
University as coordinated through the Center for Mental Health Policy in the
Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy, which houses the program. Trainees have
worked on such complex research projects as the Fort Bragg Evaluation. However,
given our experience with large-scale system studies, we are shifting the focus
of training to further emphasize interdisciplinary studies including
measurement/instrument development, treatment effectiveness in community-based
settings, and program evaluation/ quantitative methods. While we are continuing
our emphasis on effectiveness research, the training will be directed more
towards what we see as a critical need for researchers able to conduct
translational/practice research.
Funds are requested for six pre- and two postdoctoral trainees for five and two
years respectively. The program includes six primary components: (1) the
faculty advisor system, (2) curriculum, (3) research seminars, (4)
participation in ongoing research, (5) career development, and (6) field
placement. The program has been successful in training skilled contributors to
the field of mental health services research for children and adolescents, and
we hope we will be able to continue to do so.
描述(由申请人提供):这是一份经修订的竞争申报资料
更新申请号2 T32 MH 19544 -11的国家研究所
心理健康赞助机构国家研究服务奖
最初于1991年9月30日授予范德比尔特大学,并于1996年7月1日更新。
拟议培训方案的目标是继续培训研究人员
具有必要的承诺、理解和技术专长,
并对紧迫而独特的问题进行复杂的实地研究,
儿童心理健康服务。这些目标是通过以下方式实现的:(a)
来自心理学系的教师的合作和指导,
人类和组织发展,儿科学和精神病学,(B)第一
在设计、实施和传播方面的手工研究经验
应用研究,(c)社区机构的研究实习,以及(d)
量身定制的课程。
过去十年的资金已成功地用于实现这些目标,
目标.受训人员正在进行心理健康服务方面的研究,
发表的190篇文章证明了对该领域的重要贡献
和/或在该领域的主要会议上发言。毕业生
该计划已成功地获得资金和专业职位
继续进行儿童心理健康服务研究。培训
范德比尔特的研究质量提高了经验
大学通过心理健康政策中心协调,
该项目所在地是范德比尔特公共政策研究所。学员
参与了诸如布拉格堡评估这样复杂的研究项目然而,在这方面,
鉴于我们在大规模系统研究方面的经验,我们正在转移重点
培训,以进一步强调跨学科研究,包括
测量/工具开发,社区治疗效果
设置和程序评估/定量方法。在我们继续
我们强调有效性研究,培训将更加有针对性
我们认为这是对研究人员的迫切需求,
翻译/实践研究
申请资金用于6名博士前和2名博士后受训人员,
年分别。该方案包括六个主要组成部分:(1)
导师制,(2)课程设置,(3)研究研讨会,(4)
参与正在进行的研究,(5)职业发展,(6)领域
安置该计划成功地培训了熟练的贡献者,
儿童和青少年心理健康服务研究领域,以及
我们希望我们能够继续这样做。
项目成果
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