Developmental Infrastructure for Population Research
人口研究的发展基础设施
基本信息
- 批准号:7323049
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.82万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-08-15 至 2012-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Fenway Institute (TFI) of Fenway Community Health (FCH), collaborating with the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) and the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), requests R21 developmental infrastructure funding in response to PAR-06-362. Our application addresses recommendations from a 1999 Demographic and Behavioral Science Branch review acknowledging the need to encourage cutting-edge research, the viability of geographically dispersed researchers, and smaller population research centers to fill critical research gaps such as the health of disparities populations. FCH was established 35 years ago to provide health care to neighborhood residents regardless of payment source and to respond to the newly acknowledged health-related needs of sexual and gender minorities. Fenway was the first community-based clinical site in New England to develop HIV/AIDS services and has been a site for more than 100 HIV research studies since 1984. FCH created TFI in 2000 to become a national center of excellence in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) health, naming as Co-Chairs the physician/clinical researcher who initiated the AIDS research program and a social scientist instrumental in the emerging national program for LGBT health. Permanent appointments are held by six active scientists who are resident at TFI for a portion of each week and 5 senior scientists from major universities who collaborate on studies. Population research methods are increasingly employed; scientists with permanent appointments all have experience adapting these methods to the study of LGBT health. With NICHD developmental infrastructure support, we can solidify the capacity to support an R24 population research center as a national center of excellence in LGBT health science. Our goals for the 5 years of developmental funding are to establish a public access research data archive at ICPSR, build a pipeline program at the BUSPH to train pre- and post-doctoral students, and provide a dedicated space with effective administrative, communications, and computing support as a community-based research home for leading scientists in the field of LGBT health. Our three signature areas are behavioral research on the sexual transmission of HIV, research on LGBT families and households, and demographic aspects of LGBT health, morbidity, disability, and mortality. Studies have shown that sexual and gender minorities have higher prevalence of life-threatening physical and mental health conditions, experience barriers to health care access, and face substantial threats to quality of life. We will conduct the research to fill critical knowledge gaps, providing a foundation for culturally competent treatment and behavior change models.
描述(由申请人提供):芬威社区卫生(FCH)的芬威研究所(TFI)与波士顿大学公共卫生学院(BUSPH)和大学间政治和社会研究联盟(ICPSR)合作,要求R21发展基础设施资金以响应PAR-06-362。我们的申请解决了1999年人口与行为科学分支审查的建议,承认需要鼓励尖端研究,地理上分散的研究人员的可行性,以及较小的人口研究中心,以填补关键的研究空白,如不平等人口的健康。FCH成立于35年前,旨在为社区居民提供医疗保健,无论其支付来源如何,并应对性和性别少数群体新近承认的健康相关需求。芬威是新英格兰第一个发展艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务的社区临床站点,自1984年以来一直是100多项艾滋病毒研究的站点。FCH于2000年创建了TFI,成为女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性人(LGBT)健康的国家卓越中心,任命发起艾滋病研究计划的医生/临床研究员和一位社会科学家为共同主席,他在新兴的LGBT健康国家计划中发挥了重要作用。长期任命由六名活跃的科学家担任,他们每周在TFI居住一段时间,还有五名来自主要大学的资深科学家,他们合作进行研究。人口研究方法越来越多地被采用;有长期任用的科学家都有将这些方法用于研究LGBT健康的经验。有了NICHD发展基础设施的支持,我们可以巩固支持R24人口研究中心作为LGBT健康科学国家卓越中心的能力。我们5年发展资金的目标是在ICPSR建立一个公共访问研究数据档案,在BUSPH建立一个管道计划,以培训博士前和博士后学生,并提供一个专用空间,提供有效的行政,通信和计算支持,作为LGBT健康领域领先科学家的社区研究之家。我们的三个标志性领域是艾滋病毒性传播的行为研究,LGBT家庭和家庭的研究,以及LGBT健康,发病率,残疾和死亡率的人口统计学方面。研究表明,性少数和性别少数群体的危及生命的身心健康状况发生率较高,在获得医疗保健方面遇到障碍,生活质量面临重大威胁。我们将进行研究,以填补关键的知识空白,为文化能力的治疗和行为改变模型提供基础。
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